[Go] GO meeting update
Doug
dhowe at cs.uoregon.edu
Wed Mar 4 13:37:06 PST 2009
The ref genome meeting is still planned for a full day Wednesday the
1st.
In light of new information that some folks apparently can't get here
until Monday morning, we are considering starting the consortium
meeting at noon on Monday and having a full day on Tuesday rather than
the converse...
How do folks feel about that option?
Doug Howe, Ph.D.
Scientific Curator
Zebrafish Nomenclature Coordinator
Zebrafish Information Network
541-346-0120
dhowe at cs.uoregon.edu
On Mar 4, 2009, at 1:25 PM, D'Eustachio, Peter wrote:
> It probably does matter for the six people who are planning to
> attend only the GO consortium part of the meeting.
>
> Peter
>
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> ] On Behalf Of Jim Hu
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> To: Judith Blake
> Cc: GO consortium; Doug
> Subject: Re: [Go] GO meeting update
>
> Judy,
>
> The wiki shows March 30,31 as GO consortium and April 1 as
> RefGenome. So does it make sense for Session 1 to be RefGenome?
> Perhaps it doesn't matter.
>
> Jim
>
> On Mar 4, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Judith Blake wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Doug for all your work on this.
>
> Agendas soon.....
>
> Session 1: Ref Genome Project
> Session 2: Ontology Development
> Session 3: Software Development
> Session 4: Annotation Annotation Annotation
>
> Shorter reports inserted at right moments
> 5. Outreach/Help Desk reports
> 6. Subcontract specific issues
>
> As I understand at the moment, we will have early lunch on Monday
> and start after that.
>
> Then start early Tues am to accommodate UK folk
> Finish by noon on Wed.
>
> Judy
>
>
>
> On 3/4/09 3:35 PM, "Doug" <dhowe at cs.uoregon.edu> wrote:
> I have just updated the meeting wiki with some new info including the
> registration fees (apply to on site attendees only), the dinner on the
> 30th, and how we hope to manage participation by remote attendees.
>
> Additionally, there has been some interest in organizing a ski trip.
> I have added a wiki page
>
> http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Skiing_in_oregon
>
> where anyone interested in that should place their name. Folks who
> show interest will then organize this event for themselves.
>
> The agendas remain empty. The meetings are fated for utter failure
> until good agendas materialize.
>
> -Doug
>
>
> Doug Howe, Ph.D.
> Scientific Curator
> Zebrafish Nomenclature Coordinator
> Zebrafish Information Network
> 541-346-0120
> dhowe at cs.uoregon.edu
>
>
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