Dear Arabidopsis community members
Registration is still open for mathematicians and computer scientists to attend the sixth Maths in the Plant Sciences Study Group, being held on University Park Campus of the University of Nottingham 25-28 March 2013.
http://www.cpib.ac.uk/events/mpssgvi-registration/
We've got five great plant problems this year from:
Erik Murchie (University of Nottingham) and Giles Johnson (University of Manchester)
Tobias Baskin (University of Massachusetts)
Catherine Bellini (Umeå University)
Daniel Roberts (University of Tennessee Knoxville)
Siobhan Braybrook (The Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University)
Four of the problem descriptions are already available online:
http://www.cpib.ac.uk/events/problems-for-the-sixth-mpssg/
Attendance is free and we will provide you with food and drink (including dinners) for the duration of the workshop - you just have to come along and apply your expertise to our plant science problems. We also provide 3 nights' accommodation for participants from outside the University of Nottingham. Previous MPSSG meetings have led to successful collaborations, grant applications and publications.
Please register to participate in our study group, and do pass this invitation on to your colleagues and research students.
Best wishes
Susie
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Dr Susannah Lydon
Outreach Officer
Centre for Plant Integrative Biology
School of Biosciences
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington Campus
Loughborough, LE12 5RD, UK
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