Event detail for review:
January 3-7, 2020
SHORT COURSE
Location: Austin, TX
Lecturer
Scopes: Understanding the mechanistic basis by which genes give rise to both
stability and variation in phenotypes is one of the Grand Challenges
articulated by NSF. Scientists in many disciplines are using a
wide variety of organisms and experimental approaches to generate
complex datasets at different levels of biological organization, all aiming to
elucidate aspects of the genome-to-phenome framework. The goals of
Building Bridges Symposium and related oral and poster complementary
sessions are to build connections among the most successful of these
research efforts, and to identify critical gaps and future needs to
accelerate and facilitate this critical area of research.
The Symposium is
organized by members of NSF’s Animal Genome-to-Phenome Research
Coordination Network (AG2P RCN) to encourage networking across
disciplines, gender, ethnicity, and professional ranks. Participant discussions
at a concluding workshop will serve as the basis for a white paper
identifying major gaps and needs.
Registration Deadline:
Contacts: Karen G. Burnett
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