From: Nicole Schatlowski <nicole.schatlowski@wellcomegenomecampus.org>
Date: Friday, February 8, 2019 at 9:46 AM
To: Christopher Tuggle <cktuggle@iastate.edu>
Subject: Animal Genetics and Disease conference - Wellcome Genome
Campus, UK
Dear Prof Tuggle,
We’re looking
forward to hearing your talk at the Animal Genetics and Disease conference
at the Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge, UK.
We’d like to
encourage a wide group of participants to attend the meeting. Therefore I
invite you to forward the email notice below to your network of contacts to
encourage high-quality abstract submissions and good attendance at the meeting.
If people register before 12 February – they can register at
the reduced early bird rate. There are also a number of bursaries
for students available for this event.
https://coursesandconferences.wellcomegenomecampus.org/our-events/animal-genetics-diseases-2019/
I have also
attached a flyer for the conference to display in your department.
With kind regards,
Nicole
Dr. Nicole Schatlowski
Scientific Programme Officer
Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences
Wellcome Genome Campus | Hinxton | Cambridgeshire | CB10 1RQ | UK
wellcomegenomecampus.org/coursesandconferences
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Draft Programme | Final Call for Early Bird discounts - closes 12 Feb
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Draft Programme Available
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Bird Deadline: 12 February 2019
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FINAL CALL for
Early Bird discount - closes 12 February 2019!
The programme for our Animal Genetics and Diseases conference
is taking shape, and we are delighted to share a draft version
detailing more about the session topics and keynote speakers.
Download your copy here.
You have until 12 February to
register for Early Bird discount on a place for this impressive
programme, focusing on the immune response of host animals as
well as epidemiology. Plus, sessions will also take place on
genetics and genomics of pathogens, and the impact of
animal-human relationships.
This meeting will bring
together researchers, breeders, and technical specialists
working on the interface of genomics, genetic engineering and
infectious disease with the aims of improving animal and human
health.
For more information and to register for your
discount, visit the event website. A limited number of
PhD student bursaries are also available for this meeting.
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Sessions include
- Genetics
of immune response
- New
technologies in breeding
- Quantative
genetics applied to disease
- Epidemiology
- Host
pathogen interactions: microbiome - mechanisms and
modelling
- Comparative
and functional genomics
- Pathogen
genetics and genomics
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Leif Andersson
Uppsala University, Sweden
Mark Fife
The Pirbright Institute, UK
Susan Lamont
Iowa State University, USA
Helen Sang
The Roslin Institute, UK
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Julian
Knight
University of
Oxford, UK
Linda Saif
Ohio State
University, USA
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Early Bird: 12 February 2019
Bursary: 26 February 2019
Abstract: 12 March 2019
Registration: 09 April 2019
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Piter Bijma
Wageningen University, The
Netherlands
Margarida Cardoso Moreira
Heidelberg University, Germany
Dirk-Jan De Koning
Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Tove Fall
Uppsala University, Sweden
Jim Kaufman
University of Cambridge, UK
Joan Lunney
USDA-ARS-Beltsville, USA
Alison Mather
Quadram Institute Bioscience,
UK
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Massimo Palmarini
University of Glasgow, UK
Holly Shelton
The Pirbright Institute, UK
Anna Sonesson
Nofina, Norway
Christine Tait-Burkard
The Roslin Institute, UK
Chistopher Tuggle
Iowa State University, USA
Anna Wolc
Hy-Line, USA
Huaijun Zhou
University of California, USA
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