[RASMB] Biomolecular Interactions & Methods Gordon Conference

Walter Stafford stafford at bbri.org
Mon Sep 7 12:11:58 PDT 2009


Forwarded From: Karen Fleming



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> From: Karen Fleming <membraneproteinsrock at gmail.com>
> Date: September 7, 2009 10:06:33 EDT
> To: RASMB
> Subject:Biomolecular Interactions & Methods Gordon Conference
>
> Dear Colleagues,
> Registration for the Biomolecular Interactions & Methods Gordon  
> Conference is now open. The meeting will take place Jan 17-22 in  
> Galveston, and the information can be found here:
>
> https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=biointerac
>
> We have reserved a large fraction of talks for late breaking talks  
> selected from the abstracts. If you wish to be considered, please  
> send me a note with your abstract.
>
> For the first time, this meeting will be preceded by a Graduate  
> Research Symposium, Jan 16-17
>
> https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=grs_bioint
>
> Students and postdocs who apply for the GRS by mid-September will be  
> considered for oral presentations.
>
> I also want to bring the following fellowships to your attention in  
> case you are eligible for any of them. These do get awarded on a  
> first-come first served basis, so please contact me as soon as  
> possible so that we can make these happen.
>
> Carl Storm Underrepresented Minority Fellowship
> Eligible candidates must be: a graduate student, post doc, faculty,  
> or research scientist; African American, Hispanic American or Native  
> American; a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; working at a U.S.  
> institution; a first-time attendee of a Gordon Research Conference.  
> The amount of the fellowship award is $600. Candidates should apply  
> either via the GRC web site (they may apply for fellowship before  
> selecting a conference to attend), or by following the link to  
> fellowship information and application that is sent upon receipt of  
> their conference application.
>
> Predominantely Undergraduate Institution Fund (PUI)
> Support from the PUI Fund ($600 each award) is available for two (2)  
> research-active scientists from a PUI per conference. A PUI is  
> defined as one where undergraduate enrollment exceeds graduate  
> enrollment and where no more than an average of 10 doctorate degrees  
> are awarded per year (NSF definition). This support is limited and  
> is available on a first-come, first served basis. Graduate students  
> and previous recipients of funding through this program are not  
> eligible. The Conference Chair must submit a request for support  
> from the PUI Fund for a qualified candidate.
>
> Eastern European / Former Soviet Union Fund (EEF/FSU)
> Support from the EEF/FSU Fund ($600) is available for one (1)  
> Eastern European or Former Soviet Union research scientist per  
> conference. To qualify, the candidate must be currently working in  
> an Eastern European or FSU country. This support is limited and is  
> available on a first-come, first served basis. Graduate students and  
> previous recipients of funding through the EEF/FSU program are not  
> eligible. The Conference Chair must submit a request for support  
> from the EEF/FSU Fund for a qualified candidate. Requests from a  
> conference attendee will not be accepted.
>
> ****************************************************
> Karen G. Fleming, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
> Chair, Gordon Research Conference on Biomolecular Interactions &  
> Methods
> Jan 17-22, 2010
> https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=biointerac
>
> 420 Jenkins Hall
> Thomas C. Jenkins Department of Biophysics
> Johns Hopkins University
> 3400 North Charles Street
> Baltimore, MD 21218
>
> http://freedom.bph.jhu.edu/
> Voice: 410-516-7256
> Fax: 410-516-4118
> ****************************************************
>
>
> ****************************************************
> Karen G. Fleming, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
> Chair, Gordon Research Conference on Biomolecular Interactions &  
> Methods
> Jan 17-22, 2010
> https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=biointerac
>
> 420 Jenkins Hall
> Thomas C. Jenkins Department of Biophysics
> Johns Hopkins University
> 3400 North Charles Street
> Baltimore, MD 21218
>
> http://freedom.bph.jhu.edu/
> Voice: 410-516-7256
> Fax: 410-516-4118
> ****************************************************
>
>
>

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