Registration is now open for the Eucarpia section Biometrics in Plant Breeding conference, taking place from 2-4th September in Dundee.
Five topic areas will be covered:
* Systems Biology
* Association Mapping
* Selection Responses
* Developments in Design and Analysis
* Statistical Methods
The meeting will be held as a tribute to the career of Prof Mike Kearsey of the University of Birmingham, who will be one of the keynote speakers. Other speakers include:
* Ed Buckler
* Mark Cooper
* Brian Cullis
* Dirk Husmeier
* Ian Mackay
* Sue Welham
Please click on http://www.scri.ac.uk/events/forthcomingevents/eucarpia2009 for more details
Those registering before June 30 can take advantage of an early bird discount of 10 per cent. Please click on the following link to take you to registration
https://reg.istrations.com/delegate/events/DNDEUCAR09
Pre conference Biometris QTL Procedure for Genstat workshop
Places for this workshop, which will take place the day before the conference, are strictly limited and will be allocated in order of registration until no more are available.There will be a small additional administration charge for attendance at this workshop.
Accommodation booking
Special rates have been arranged for conference guests of £89 for B&B single occupancy or £99 double occupancy. Online Accommodation booking is available via this link:
http://reservations.ihotelier.com/onescreenGroup.cfm?hotelID=4661 or by telephone from within the UK: 0845 365 0000 and outwith the UK: 00 44 131 666 5124. The access code SCR0309 should be quoted.
We look forward to welcoming you to Dundee in September.
Dr Christine Hackett (for the local organising committee)
BioSS,
SCRI,
Invergowrie,
Dundee DD2 5DA, UK
Tel. +44 (0)1382 562731 ext 2965
Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland (BioSS) is formally part of Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI), a registered Scottish charity No. SC006662
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