MASAMB-X 2000
10th Annual Meeting on
MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL ASPECTS OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge
Tuesday 4th April -- Wednesday 5th April, 2000
Scientific Organiser: Nick Goldman
(Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge)
The 10th annual meeting on Mathematical and Statistical Aspects of
Molecular Biology will be held at the Isaac Newton Institute for the
Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, on Tuesday 4th April and Wednesday
5th April, 2000. The meeting aims to bring together mathematicians,
statisticians, biologists and computer scientists who have common
research interests in the analysis of molecular biological data.
Participants in the 1998 Newton Institute programme 'Biomolecular
Function and Evolution in the Context of the Genome Project' are
particularly encouraged to attend and to take this opportunity to
present work in progress and discuss the latest issues.
The meeting will follow its familiar format, with 12-15 approximately
half-hour talks selected from participants' applications. These will
run from early afternoon on 4th April until afternoon tea on 5th
April, with ample opportunities provided for discussion. The cost of
attendance at the meeting will be UKP 70 (full residential) or UKP 45
(without accommodation). Thanks to the generosity of the Newton
Institute, in association with its programme 'Biomolecular Function
and Evolution in the Context of the Genome Project', a number of
grants will be available to support junior scientists (see attached
application form).
If you would like to attend the meeting, or simply receive further
information, it is VITAL that you complete the attached form and
return it before 17 December 1999. Further information will only be
sent to REGISTERED applicants. Completed forms should be sent
(preferably by e-mail) to:
Tracey Andrew ([log in to unmask])
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
20 Clarkson Road, Cambridge CB3 0EH, UK
For further details regarding the scientific content of the meeting,
contact Nick Goldman ([log in to unmask]), Department of
Genetics, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK. Regarding the local
organisation, contact Tracey Andrew (address as above). Information
on the meeting will be available on the WWW via
http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/masamb.html.
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MASAMB-X 2000
MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL ASPECTS OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tuesday 4th April -- Wednesday 5th April, 2000
For further information please contact the Programme and Conference Secretary
Tracey Andrew ([log in to unmask])
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
20 Clarkson Road, Cambridge, CB3 0EH, UK
DEADLINE: 17 December 1999
Surname: Forename: Title:
Professional status:
Graduate Student Postdoc Tenured Staff Other
Address:
Telephone: Fax:
E-mail (in BLOCK CAPITALS):
Nationality: Date of Birth (dd/mm/yy): Sex: M/F
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I would like to attend the MASAMB-X 2000 meeting, and (please tick):
() will pay* UKP 70 for the full residential package
Full residential package includes lunch on April 4th and 5th, and
evening meal and accommodation on April 4th
() will pay* UKP 45 for the non-residential package
Non-residential package does not include accommodation
() would like to apply for a grant** of UKP 52 towards the cost of
the full residential package (reduced cost: UKP 18*)
() would like to apply for a grant** of UKP 35 towards the cost of
the non-residential package (reduced cost: UKP 10*)
It may be possible to arrange additional nights'
accommodation at a cost of UKP 26 per night
(*No payment required at this stage. **Please read notes below.)
If applying for a grant, please give brief details of reasons:
I: () would () would not like to present a talk (approx. 30 mins.)
Talk title:
**Grants can only be awarded in accordance with the Newton Institute's
policy of benefit to the UK mathematical community. Our priority will
be to support several UK-based post-graduate students in this way.
Only in exceptional circumstances will we be able to support
non-UK-based students. Please note that eligibility for a grant does
not depend on the presentation of a talk. If funds allow, we may also
be able to assist UK- or non-UK-based scientists at and above the
level of post-doctoral researchers, if their attendance depends on
this support. No funds are available to support travel costs.
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