ABRF Session at the 1995 ASBMB Meeting - Current Techniques in DNA Chemistry
The ABRF has once again been invited by the Educational Affairs Committee
of the ASBMB to organize a special session covering state-of-the-art
biotechnology to be held at the ASBMB meeting in San Francisco on May 21,
1995. This year the session will cover current techniques in DNA chemistry
and will be chaired by Clayton W. Naeve and Ronald L. Niece.
ABRF Session at San Francisco
Sunday, May 21, 1995
10:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
- Introduction-Clayton W. Naeve and Ronald L. Niece (10:00-10:15)
- The C. elegans Genome Sequencing Project-Richard K. Wilson and the C.
elegans Genome Consortium, Genome Sequencing Center, Washington University
School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (10:15-10:45)
- How to Make Discoveries in Molecular Sequence Databases-Mark S. Boguski,
National Center for Biotechnology Information, Bethesda, MD (10:45-11:15)
- PCR Quantitation-Francois Ferre, The Immune Response Corporation, Carlsbad,
CA (11:15-11:45)
- Accuracy of Automated DNA Sequencing: A Multi-Laboratory Comparison of
Sequencing Results-Clayton W. Naeve (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital,
Memphis, TN) and Ronald L. Niece (University of Wisconsin Biotechnology
Center, Madison, WI) (Symposium Co-Chairmen) (11:45-12:15)
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