Trips 2006-2007

Date:
September 2006-September 2007
Reference:
PP/MIA/G/2/11/15
Part of:
Professor Michael Ashburner: archives
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Description

One folder containing individual files for the following trips, conferences and meetings attended by Ashburner in 2006-2007;

- a FlyBase Project Meeting held at Harvard, Massachusetts, United States of America in September 2006;

- a meeting of the Science Advisory Board at the Institut de Biologie de Developpement de Marseille in France in October 2006;

- a National Research Council (NRC) Metagenomics Meeting held at the Beckman Center in Irvine, California, United States of America in October 2006;

- a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Science Meeting held in Virginia, United States of America in October 2006;

- a National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) All Hands Meeting held in Stanford, United States of America in October 2006;

- a Beijing Developmental Biology meeting held in October 2006;

- a Programme for the National Center for Biomedical Ontology (PATO) workshop on the representation of phenotypes held at Stanford University, California in December 2006;

- a meeting of the Uni-prot Advisory Board in Hinxton, England in December 2006;

- a Science and Industry Advisory Commitee (SIAC) and expression of interest (EOI) Analysis/Assessment meeting held in January 2007;

- a seminar held in Babraham, Cambridgeshire, England;

- the Dagstuhl seminar, Towards Interoperability of Biomedical Ontologies, held in Germany in March 2006;

- a CBG Cell Biology & Genetics meeting held in Dresden, Germany;

- the Dagstuhl seminar on ontologies and text mining for life sciences held in Germany in July 2007;

- a joint European Science Foundation (ESF) and European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) symposia on comparative genomics of eukaryotic micro-organisms held in Spain in October 2007

Publication/Creation

September 2006-September 2007

Physical description

1 file

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