[Genetics] Otto Warburg Summer School on Evolutionary Genomics 2006 (fwd)
Minna Ruokonen
mruokone@cc.oulu.fi
Fri, 9 Jun 2006 16:12:06 +0300 (EEST)
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Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 15:10:24 +0200 (MET DST)
From: luz@molgen.mpg.de
To: minna.ruokonen@oulu.fi
Subject: Otto Warburg Summer School on Evolutionary Genomics 2006
Dear colleague,
we are happy to announce the
Otto Warburg International Summer School and Workshop
on
Evolutionary Genomics
August 29 to September 8, 2006
Berlin, Germany
Please note that the call for applications will be closed
next week. The deadline for registration is Friday, June 16, 2006.
The aim of this program is to bring together researchers
and students from different backgrounds (including molecular
biology, bioinformatics, biological physics) to discuss a topic
of high current interest. We plan an integrated program, which
is focused on high-level training during the first days and
leads to topical research seminars in the second part.
The schedule will leave sufficient time for discussion and interaction
among students and lecturers.
Invited speakers:
Casey Bergman - Manchester
Laurent Duret - Lyon
Arndt von Haeseler - Vienna
Jercy Jurka - Mountain View
Martin Lercher - Heidelberg
Michael Lynch - Bloomington
Axel Meyer - Konstanz
Tobias Müller - Würzburg
Scientific Coordinators:
Peter Arndt - Berlin
Michael Lässig - Cologne
Martin Vingron - Berlin
The registration fee of 600 EUR includes costs for accommodation
and meals. The registration fee for PhD and Masters students
is 400 EUR (or 100 EUR without accommodation).
Application forms can be filled in online on the workshop's
website at
http://ows.molgen.mpg.de
The announcement as a printable poster is available from
http://ows.molgen.mpg.de/2006/poster06.pdf
For further questions please contact
Hannes Luz
c/o Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Computational Molecular Biology
Ihnestrasse 73
D-14195 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +49 30 8413 - 1154
Fax: +49 30 8413 - 1152
Email: luz@molgen.mpg.de
Best regards,
the Otto Warburg Summer School team