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The National Plant Genome Initiative: Objectives for 2003–2008
APPENDIX A
Workshop on the National Plant Genome Initiative: 2003–2008
National Academy of Sciences
Washington, D.C.
Auditorium
June 6–7, 2002
AGENDA
Thursday, June 6
11:30 am
Informal lunch for meeting attendees and speakers, NAS Great Hall
1:00 pm
Welcome and overview of workshop goals.
Jeff Dangl, Chairman
1:05 pm
Origin of the Plant Genome Initiative.
Ron Phillips, University of Minnesota
1:15 pm
SESSION I—NEW GENOMICS TECHNOLOGY
Moderator, John Yates, Scripps Research Institute, Syngenta
Panelists:
Marc Vidal, Harvard University
Michael Snyder, Yale University
Richard Young, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John Yates, Scripps/Syngenta
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2:35 pm
Discussion.
3:00 pm
SESSION II—ADVANCES IN SEQUENCING
Moderator, Ron Phillips, University of Minnesota
Panelists:
Robert Waterston, Washington University
Rob Martienssen, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
3:40 pm
Discussion.
3:55 pm
Snack Break
4:10 pm
SESSION III—STRUCTURAL, FUNCTIONAL, AND COMPARATIVE GENOMICS
Moderator, Sue Wessler
Panelists:
Joe Ecker, The Salk Institute
Jeff Bennetzen, Purdue University
Toby Bradshaw, University of Washington
Philip Hieter, University of British Columbia
5:30 pm
Discussion.
5:55 pm
Break
6:10 pm
SESSION IV—BIOTIC INTERACTIONS
Moderator, Doug Cook
Panelists:
Brian Staskawicz, UC Berkeley
Jim Tumlinson, U Florida
6:50 pm
Discussion.
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7:15 pm
Informal buffet dinner for workshop presenters, committee and workshop attendees, NRC Refectory.
8:00 pm
Dinner discussions, NRC Refectory.
9:00 pm
Adjourn.
Friday, June 7
8:30 am
Objectives for the day. Jeff Dangl
8:40 am
SESSION V—BIOCHEMISTRY AND GENE EXPRESSION
Moderator, Joseph Hirschberg
Panelists:
Philip Benfey, NYU
Gloria Coruzzi, NYU
Chris Somerville, Carnegie
Joseph Noel, Salk
10:00 am
Discussion.
10:25 am
Snack Break
10:45 am
SESSION VI—EVOLUTION AND NATURAL VARIATION
Moderator, Elizabeth Kellogg
Panelists:
Michael Purugganan, NCSU
Michael Donoghue, Yale
Randal Linder, UT Austin
11:45 am
Discussion.
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12:10 pm
SESSION VII—CHALLENGES IN INFORMATICS
Moderator, Ernie Retzel
Panelists:
Jim Ostell, NCBI
Sue Rhee, Carnegie Institute
Rebecca Doerge, Purdue
1:10 pm
Discussion.
1:35 pm
Break for Lunch.
2:00 pm
Working group discussions.
4:15 pm
Reconvene in plenary for summaries of discussions.
5:00 pm
Adjourn.
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