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Journal of Heredity 2007 98(2):194; doi:10.1093/jhered/esm024
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© The American Genetic Association. 2007. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org.

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The Third American Genetic Association sponsored Conservation Genetics Symposium will be hosted at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, September 27–30, 2007. The Symposium is jointly organized and sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History's Center for Conservation Genetics and the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies.

The Stephen J. O'Brien Award for the best student paper published in the Journal of Heredity the previous year will be awarded at the annual meeting of the AGA and will include a cash prize of $1000. The award is intended to honor Dr. O'Brien's many years of exemplary service as Chief Editor of the Journal of Heredity.

The 2007 meeting of the American Genetic Association, "Mechanisms of Genome Evolution," will be hosted by 2007 President-elect Michael Lynch on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, July 11–13, 2007. The Wilhelmine Key Lecturer is Sally Otto.

Join the Bioinformatics Platform Applied Computational Genomics Course (ACGC) for one of two weeks—April 13–19, 2007 at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec OR July 25–31, 2007 at the University of Alberta in Edmonton Alberta.

The Bioinformatics Platform designed the ACGC to empower bioinformatics/biology researchers and students by teaching a hands-on course, that outlines tried-and-proven approaches as well as new developments.

This week long course will assist researchers and students to increase their efficiency in problem solving by introducing them to the tools and services of the Bioinformatics Platform.

After the course, attendees of the ACGC will have FREE internet access to all the Bioinformatics Platform tools and databases used in this course.

For more information visit the website: http://www.gcbioinformatics.ca/training OR email training{at}gcbioinformatics.ca (Subject: ACGC Inquiry)


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