Satellite courses at ABRF 2000

From: James VanEe (jiv2@cornell.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 09:06:12 EST


 From the ABRF Office:

There is space available for the Bioinformatics and Managerial courses
offered at ABRF 2000.

EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR COURSE REGISTRATION: February 11, 2000

MANAGING THE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS SUPPORT LABORATORY
Friday, Feb. 18 - Saturday, Feb. 19
Instructor: Dr. Claude Lucchesi, Northwestern University
Location: Hyatt Regency Bellevue
Cost: Members - $300.00; Non-Members - $375.00
A two-day workshop covering key topics of laboratory mission and functions,
ways to organize/restructure, laboratory design, selection o f costly
instruments, good laboratory operations, ways to avoid crises and handle
complaints, perceptions of customers and upper management, recognition and
rewards, manager's leadership style, managing change for the future

INTERNET TOOLS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL DATA, Sat., Feb. 19
Instructors: David Laandsman, NIH/NLM/NCBI , Andreas Baxevanis, NIH/NHGRI,
and B.F. Francis Ouellette, UBC/CMMT
Location: University of Washington
Cost: Members - $300.00; Non-Members - $375.00
A one-day workshop on the practical use of computational techniques used
most commonly in the modern molecular biology laboratory. Attendees will
utilize new methods to access information about biologically relevant
information, for sequence comparison, and for structure-function analysis.
The workshop will be taught in a classroom setting with "hands-on"
experience on computers connected to the Internet.

REGISTRATION FORM AVAILABLE ONLINE: www.faseb.org/meetings/abrf2000

For more information, please contact the Conference Registration office,
301-530-7010.
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