Sunday Afternoon, 16 January 2005 --- 1:40 pm - 6:20 pm
Plant Reproductive Genomics Workshop - Golden West Room
Information about the Floral Genome Project can be found at: http://www.floralgenome.org/fgp/index.html
Organizers: Jim Leebens-Mack, Penn State
and
Pam Soltis, University of
Florida
and
Doug Soltis, University
of Florida
Speakers:
1. 1:40 PM
Doug Soltis
(dsoltis@botany.ufl.edu)
University of Florida
Intro to Plant Reproductive Development and Genomics
2. 1:45 PM
Peter Endress
(pendress@systbot.unizh.ch)
University of Zurich
Angiosperm floral evolution: morphological developmental framework
3. 2:05 PM
Guenter Theissen
(guenter.theissen@uni-jena.de)
University of Jena
Evolution of regulatory networks controlling flower development: MADS get physical
4. 2:25 PM
Brendan Davies
(b.h.davies@leeds.ac.uk)
University of Leeds
Perspectives on molecular analyses of floral development in model systems
5. 2:45 PM
Toby Kellogg
(tkellogg@umsl.edu)
University of Missouri- St. Louis
Recent advances in reproductive evo-devo within the grasses
6. 3:05 PM
Teemu Teeri
(teemu.teeri@helsinki.fi)
University of Helsinki
Floral developmental genetics of Gerbera (Asteraceae)
7. 3:25 PM
John Willis
(jwillis@duke.edu)
Duke University
Quantitative genetics, floral development, and evolution in Mimulus
8. 4:10 PM
Vivian Irish
(vivian.irish@yale.edu)
Yale University
Comparative genetics of plant MADS box genes
9. 4:30 PM
Pam Soltis
(psoltis@flmnh.ufl.edu)
University of Florida
Modifications of the ABC model based on analyses of basal angiosperms
10. 4:50 PM
Elena Kramer
(ekramer@oeb.harvard.edu)
Harvard University
Gene duplication and floral developmental genetics of basal eudicots
11. 5:10 PM
Michael Purugganan
(michaelp@ncsu.edu)
North Carolina State University
Genomics and evolutionary aspects of flowering time
12. 5:30 PM
Mike Frohlich
(m.frohlich@nhm.ac.uk)
University of Oslo
Origin of the flower: the hypotheses, alternatives, and recent data
13. 5:50 PM
Claude dePamphilis
(cwd3@psu.edu)
Penn State University
The ancestral floral transcriptome
14. 6:10 PM
Jim Leebens-Mack
(jleebensmack@psu.edu)
Penn State University
A genomics approach to the study of floral developmental genetics: strengths and limitations
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