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June 21- July 1, 2011: Genomics of Tropical Biodiversity Workshop
Author: FANG Chunyan
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Time and Place : 2011 June 27 to July 1, XTBG, Menglun, Yunnan, China.

===Registration

Registration is currently open for scientists and students who want to participate in the workshop but the number of participants will be limited, so that we can have a productive and focused session.  Please contact us to reserve your place.
Before February 28, 2011
800 RMB for domestic scientists and 450 USD for foreign scientists
400 RMB for domestic students and 200 USD for foreign students
After February 28, 2011
950 RMB for domestic scientists and 550 USD for foreign scientists
500 RMB for domestic students and 250 USD for foreign students
Accommodation: 600 RMB for 4 nights at the garden hotel.

===Agenda
Registered participants will have access to whole genome sequence data, obtained on the Illumina platform, from numerous species of tropical tree, primarily in the genus Ficus (figs) and the family Fagaceae (tropical oaks).  Genome coverage ranges from 3x to 20x, with most averaging 10x.  Confirmed participants include Jeffrey Boore, David Galbraith, Ruan Jue, Mike Arnold, Yann Surget-Groba, Lang Tiange, and Chuck Cannon.

Prior to the workshop, a set of draft questions and protocols will be shared through Google Docs, allowing participants to become familiar with the overall objectives of the workshop, to improve the questions, and suggest new ones. Registered participants can also choose to lead specific topics from the agenda below or suggest their own topics.  We will be providing a more detailed agenda by the end of January, 2011.  We will also develop criteria for inclusion of participants as co-authors on manuscripts that are developed during the workshop.

If you are interested in attending, please contact cskua1@gmail.com or chuck@xtbg.ac.cn.

For more information, please visit: http://www.ecologicalevolution.org/training/

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