Registration for the SolGenomics 2016 conference in Davis, California is near full, and the signup rate for post-docs has been reduced to $250.
The conference takes place in Davis from Sept. 12-16, and brings together over 300 scientists and students to discuss the latest advances in genomics and applications for understanding and producing solanaceous plants and crops.
The conference takes place in Davis from Sept. 12-16, and brings together over 300 scientists and students to discuss the latest advances in genomics and applications for understanding and producing solanaceous plants and crops.
The conference features 14 session topics including Diversity-taxonomy/Crop germplasm diversity; Barriers to Breeding; and Genomes and Genome Technologies.
Also announced are seven tours to agricultural research, production and processing sites which include a tour of the Tomato Genetics Resource Center Field Plot and Pepper Diversity Plot (both at UC Davis); HM.Clause Field Commercial Breeding Facility, and Monsanto Phenotyping and Genotyping Lab and Greenhouse Facility.
Also, the May 15 deadline for talks has been extended. Poster abstracts are now due July 15.
If you are a post-doc and have already registered at the regular rate, you do not need to re-register. Please contact registration coordinator Rebeca Madrigal at rsmadrigal@ucdavis.edu for more information.
For more info visit: http://solgenomics2016.ucdavis.edu
Also announced are seven tours to agricultural research, production and processing sites which include a tour of the Tomato Genetics Resource Center Field Plot and Pepper Diversity Plot (both at UC Davis); HM.Clause Field Commercial Breeding Facility, and Monsanto Phenotyping and Genotyping Lab and Greenhouse Facility.
Also, the May 15 deadline for talks has been extended. Poster abstracts are now due July 15.
If you are a post-doc and have already registered at the regular rate, you do not need to re-register. Please contact registration coordinator Rebeca Madrigal at rsmadrigal@ucdavis.edu for more information.
For more info visit: http://solgenomics2016.ucdavis.edu