Reminder: Rapid Cycle Crop Breeding (RCCB) conference to be held Jan 7-10, near Washington, D.C. Please note that the abstract and early registration deadlines have been extended to December 1st after which walk-in registration rates will apply.
On behalf of our organizing committee, we would like to invite all of you to the 1st international conference on Rapid Cycle Crop Breeding (RCCB) which will be held January 7 through the 10th, 2014 (the week prior to Plant and Animal Genome) just outside of Washington DC (Landsdowne, VA). There will be four aspects covered; practical breeding systems, science of shortened juvenility, regulatory aspects concerning novel transgenic crops, and a workshop on how to talk about biotechnology to the public. Invited speakers include: Bert Abbott, Sue Gardner, Pace Lubinsky, Magda-Viola Hanke, Leandro Pena, Steve Strauss and Ralph Scorza. Further information is on our website including how to register: http://www.ars.usda.gov/SP2UserFiles/Place/19310505/RCCB%20Conference.docx
Submitted abstracts to rapidcyclecropbreeding@yahoo.commailto:rapidcyclecropbreeding@yahoo.com will be considered for presentations.
Attached is an information sheet with all the details on registration, location and agenda. If further information is needed, please feel free to contact Ralph Scorza, ralph.scorza@ars.usda.govmailto:ralph.scorza@ars.usda.gov. Also attached is a flyer for the conference.
Chris Dardick
Chris Dardick Plant Molecular Biologist/Pathologist USDA ARS Appalachian Fruit Research Station 2217 Wiltshire Road Kearneysville, WV 25430 Office: 304-725-3451 ext. 387 Cell: 304-991-9528 Chris.dardick@ars.usda.govmailto:Chris.dardick@ars.usda.gov
Chris Dardick Plant Molecular Biologist/Pathologist USDA ARS Appalachian Fruit Research Station 2217 Wiltshire Road Kearneysville, WV 25430 Office: 304-725-3451 ext. 387 Cell: 304-991-9528 Chris.dardick@ars.usda.govmailto:Chris.dardick@ars.usda.gov
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