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  Post-doc position in Cell Biology at IJPB (Versailles, France)         


Author: David Bouchez
Date: Sep 17, 2008 06:06

POST-DOCTORAL POSITION
IJPB, Versailles, France

Recent results obtained in our group on the characterization of the
TON1, FASS/TON2 proteins and their partners uncovered converging
evidences pointing towards evolutionary conservation of some
centrosomal...
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  Arabidopsis Conference Survey Summary         


Author: Joanna Friesner
Date: Sep 11, 2008 17:36

If you are interested in seeing a summary of responses to the Arabidopsis
conference survey please see:
http://www.arabidopsis.org/portals/masc/journal.jsp#survey08
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  9th IPMB Congress, St. Louis, MO, Oct 25-30, 2009         


Author: IPMB 2009 Conference
Date: Sep 11, 2008 11:41

Dear Colleague:

You are invited to attend the 9th International Congress of
Plant Molecular Biology (IPMB), October 25-30, 2009 taking place
in St. Louis, Missouri. Please look at the following website for
all necessary information on this Congress which is composed of
53 symposia and 9 Plenary Lectures on all aspects of plant
molecular biology.

http://www.ipmb2009.org

Sincerely,

Perry Gustafson - Chair IPMB 2009
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9th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology, October 25-30, 2009
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[Apologies, the URL sent from a previous message has been corrected here.]
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  methods for rescue T-DNA in transformants         


Author: xwwang
Date: Sep 11, 2008 08:12

Dear all,

I am trying to rescue the T-DNA insertion and try to know the sequence which is flanking the T-DNA left or right border in the plant transformants. The transformed plants have a big genome. Now I try to find a very useful method to know the insertion site in the plant genome.

Do you know any methods or have any experiences or suggestions in how to rescue / recover the T-DNA insertion? Could you let me know?

please email me: xwwang@uga.edu

Thanks

xuewen
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  Bioinformatics Analyst Position         


Author: Town, Christopher D.
Date: Sep 11, 2008 02:43

I realize that Medicago is not Arabidopsis, but it is another model
organism. You might be interested in this.

Bioinformatics Analyst

Requisition Code:

PLAN688

Location:

Rockville, Maryland

Department:

Plant Genomics

Schedule:

Full Time

Job Responsibilities: The Bioinformatics Analyst will work on the
curation and annotation of the M. truncatula genome sequence.
Responsibilities will include design and maintenance of web pages
providing access to Medicago genome sequence and annotation and
associated data, including outreach to the users through a community
annotation portal. The ideal candidate will have hands-on research
experience in Medicago genomics and demonstrated competence in
bioinformatics including Perl, SQL, HTML and cgi-scripting.

Qualifications: Successful candidates will have a Bachelor's or Master's
degree in the Biological Sciences, plus experience working with
computers in the field of biological sciences and a familiarity...
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  problem in pcr         


Author: rupesh tayade
Date: Sep 9, 2008 23:43

i am working on tomato disease resistant gene screening i.e MAS( marker
assisted selection) . i have did the DNA isolation from
green house plant and open field plant. and complete the pcr for diffent
resistant gene. for near about 1500 sample the pcr is working fine got the
good amplification, but when i have again collected the samples after 30 day
the DNA Quality looks good on gel ,but not get amplified in pcr reaction. we
are tried the things but its not working. i would be thankful if some one
suggest me to over come the problem.

lookinforward for suggestion

With Regards

Rupesh
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  job posting         


Author: Lucy Pola
Date: Sep 9, 2008 12:27

Please post this job to the list serve. Thank you. If you have any
questions, please let me know.

Lucy

*Postdoctoral Positions to Characterize Salicylic Acid Signaling Network
in Plants at Cornell Univ./BTI*

The plant hormone salicylic acid (SA) affects many diverse processes in
plant growth and development and plays important role(s) in response to
abiotic and biotic stresses. Its role(s) in disease resistance...
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  BAC Library construction         


Author: sanjiban chakrabarty
Date: Sep 9, 2008 07:19

Dear Sir,

I am a PhD student working in India . I have been attempting to construct a
High Molecular Weight (HMW) DNA library using
BAC but have been completely unsuccessful at producing clones. I know the
problem is with ligating the HMW DNA to the vector. I have already checked
the ligase and my vector and neither of those appears to be the problem. The
problem seems to be restricted to the HMW DNA.I am also worried about the
ligation reaction as I have already tried with different molar ratios as
advised in many papers but couldn't get any better result. Can you please
help me in this regard. Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Waiting for your kind reply,

Regards,

Sanjiban
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  Postdoctoral Position Available in Maize Gametophyte Development         


Author: Matt Evans
Date: Sep 8, 2008 09:13

Postdoctoral Position Available in Maize Gametophyte Development

FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS OF MAIZE GAMETOPHYTES

Laboratory of Matt Evans
Carnegie Institution for Science
Department of Plant Biology
Stanford, CA 94305

A postdoctoral position is available starting immediately to study
the functional genomics of maize gametophyte development. The
successful applicant will join an NSF Plant Genome Research
Program...
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  Gateway compatible, reporter GFP destination vector needed         


Author: Jose Pedro Fonseca
Date: Sep 8, 2008 09:04

Dear all,

We have cloned quite a few (high-throughput) sugar cane genes of interest in
gateway entry vector (BP) but we had problems in the LR reactions with our
binary destination vectors. Now we are looking for a new, reliable
Gateway-compatible GFP reporter destination vector. Could someone recomend
or kindly provide such a vector to us please?

Our goal is to observe the sub celular localization of dozens/hundreds of
sugar cane proteins through biobalistics in onion epidermal cells.

Many thanks,

JP fonseca
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