Aquaculture Workshop

Saturday, 15 January 2005 --- 8:00 am - 6:20 pm and Sunday, 16 January 2005 --- 8:00 am - 10:40 am

Saturday 15, January 2005 - Workshop Reception - Tiki Hut , 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Aquaculture Workshop - Pacific Salon 3

Organizer: Greg Warr, Medical University of South Carolina

(warrgw@musc.edu)

Speakers:

Travel Grant Information:

Aquaculture Species Group: Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship Bursaries for PAGXIII
The Aquaculture Species Group is pleased to announce the availability of a limited number of Travel Bursaries, of up to $1,000, to support the attendance of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at PAGXIII. Every graduate student and postdoctoral fellow who registers for the PAGXIII meeting and submits an Abstract to the Aquaculture Workshop is eligible for consideration. Applications should be submitted by E-mail to either John Liu (zliu@acesag.auburn.edu) or Greg Warr (warrgw@musc.edu) and include the following items. A) the Title and Authors of the submitted Abstract, B) a statement of the anticipated costs for the applicant to attend the PAGXIII meeting, and a statement of additional resources (if any) that will be available to support their attendance. Applicants MUST also arrange for their supervisor to send an E-mail to John Liu or Greg Warr confirming their status as a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow.

Saturday, January 15

1. 8:20 AM
Greg Warr
(warrgw@musc.edu)
Medical University of South Carolina
Opening Remarks

2. 8:30 AM
Chris Amemiya
(camemiya@benaroyaresearch.org)
Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason, Seattle
Applied aspects of vertebrate comparative genomics

3. 9:10 AM
Dan Rokhsar
(dsrokhsar@lbl.gov)
Department of Computation Genomics, Joint Genome Institute
To be announced

4. 10:20 AM
Andrew Gracey
(agracey@stanford.edu)
Stanford University
Fish and Chips. Microarrays and their use for exploring organism/environment interactions

5. 11:00 AM
Ben Koop
(bkoop@uvic.ca)
Simon Fraser University
ESTs, Microarrays and Genomic Research on Salmon (GRASP).

6. 11:30 AM
Chris Bayne
(baynec@science.oregonstate.edu)
Oregon State University
The inflammatory response in the rainbow trout liver: A microarray analysis

7. 11:45 AM
Tarquin Dorrington
(tarquin@gsosun1.gso.uri.edu)
University of Rhode Island
Gene Expression in Eastern Oysters at early time points after experimental infection with the parasite Perkinsus marinus

8. 1:20 PM
Jonas Almeida
(almeidaj@musc.edu)
Medical University of South Carolina
Design and Calibration of Microarrays as Universal Transcriptomic Environmental Biosensors

9. 2:00 PM
Jason Curole
(jcurole@usc.edu)
University of Southern California
High Frequency of SNPs in the Pacific Oyster Genome

10. 2:20 PM
Leslie Mitchell
(lmitchel@sfu.ca)
Simon Fraser University
Characterization of Paralogous Regions of the Atlantic Salmon Genome

11. 3:00 PM
Eric Peatman
(peatmer@auburn.edu)
Auburn University
Genomic approaches toward understanding the complexity of chemokine diversity in catfish

12. 3:40 PM
Javier Robalino
(robalij@musc.edu)
Marine Biomedicine and Environmental Sciences Program, MUSC
Reverse Genetic Approaches in Shrimp: Unexpected Implications for the Immune System

13. 3:40 PM
Carlo Artieri
(cgartier@sfu.ca)
Simon Fraser University
Characterization of the Atlantic Salmon Sex-Determining Region

14. 4:00 PM
M. Fernanda Rodriguez
(frodriguez@ncccwa.ars.usda.gov)
USDA/ARS/NCCCWA
Genomic Characterization of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Toll-Like Receptor Genes

15. 4:30 PM
John Liu
(zliu@acesag.auburn.edu)
Auburn University
Aquaculture Business Meeting

Sunday, January 16

Pacific Salon 6 & 7

1. 9:00 AM
Species Coordinators
(Various)
Various
Genomics Enablement of Aquacultured Species

2. 10:10 AM
Siemon Ng
(not available)
Simon Fraser University
Towards a Physical Map of the Atlantic Salmon

3. 10:20 AM
Yann Guiguen
(Yann.Guiguen@beaulieu.rennes.inra.fr)
INRA-SCRIBE, France
The Inra Agenae Program and the Agenae Trout EST Collection

4. 10:30 AM
Ruth Phillips
(phillipsr@vancouver.wsu.edu )
Washington State University
Assignment of the Rainbow Trout Linkage Groups to Specific Chromosomes

5. 10:40 AM
John Hansen
(john_hansen@usgs.gov)
University of Washington
Genomic analysis of the rainbow trout IgH regions: Unexpected discovery of a third expressed isotype

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