Hi Folks,

We have an in-person/zoom hybrid meeting at PAG30 Sunday, Jan 15, 10-12 PDT at the Town and Country Skyview 2. It is an open meeting and all Rosaceae community members are invited to attend. 

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Cheers

Dorrie

 
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Dorrie Main, Ph.D. 

Professor 
Mainlab Bioinformatics
Department of Horticulture
Washington State University
303c Plant Sciences Building 
Pullman, WA 99164-6414
Tel: 509-335-2774 (office)
Email: dorrie@wsu.edu
URL: www.bioinfo.wsu.edu
Publications: Google Scholar


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