P I G G E N O M E U P D A T E __________________________________________________________________ A Bimonthly Newsletter of the U.S. Pig Genome Coordination Program ************** No. 76 ************** * * * * * January 1, 2006 * ************************************** =========================================================================== 1. PAG XIV & NRSP8/NC1004 Meeting will be held January 14-18 in San Diego 2. The Alliance for Animal Genome Research met in Chicago, Illinois 3. The National Swine Improvement Federation meeting was held 4. First European Conference on Pig Genomics will be held February 20-21 5. AFFY Pig chips available for limited experimentation 6. Upcoming meetings (10 items) =========================================================================== Happy Holidays and New Year to you, your families and colleagues!! *** *** *** *** PAG XIV & NRSP8/NC1004 Meeting will be held January 14-18, 2006 at the Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, CA. A draft program is already available at www.intl-pag.org/ and looks to be another good year. The NRSP8 swine committee meets jointly with NC1004 and will be jointly chaired by Joe Cassidy and Zhihua Jiang. It will be held on Saturday January 14, 2006 beginning at 8:00 am in Royal Palm Salon 1 & 2. The International Swine Genome Sequencing meeting will be chaired by Larry Schook and will be held Sunday, 15 at noon-2 pm In Royal Palm Salon 5. General information regarding PAG may be found at http://www.intl-pag.org/ For those wishing to attend the weekend session only, you may sign-up for reduced registration. Some limited travel support may be available for NRSP-8 members. If interested please contact Max Rothschild at mfrothsc@iastate.edu. o o o o o o o o o o o The Alliance for Animal Genome Research met in Chicago, Illinois on October 27 and 28th. This was the first face-to-face meeting of many of the members of the Alliance. The original mission and purpose of the Alliance was presented by Roger Wyse. Status reports and plans for current animal sequencing projects were presented for Avian, Bovine, Companion Animal, Ovine and Porcine species. Discussion ensued about revising the mission of the Alliance from sequencing of livestock species to obtainment of funds for functional genomics research. All participants agreed that this should become the focus of future efforts. In addition, it was agreed that there was a great need to continue the efforts of the Alliance. However, it was recognized that continued funding of the Alliance was necessary to continue these efforts. If you have questions about the Alliance you are encouraged to contact Kelly Eversole by email at kellye@erols.com (kindly provided by Jim Reecy). o o o o o o o o o o o The National Swine Improvement Federation meeting was held December 1 and 2, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The National Swine Improvement Federation cosponsored the meeting with the Canadian Centre for Swine Improvement. The program provided an international perspective with speakers from Asia, Europe, Canada and the United States. Speakers addressed timely topics related to international genetic improvement strategies, sow herd productivity, welfare initiatives, perspectives on pork quality, and germplasm preservation. Proceedings will be placed on the web in the next few months at www.nsif.com. A special thanks goes to our Canadian hosts and the NSIF officers for planning and hosting the meeting. o o o o o o o o o o o First European Conference on Pig Genomics organized by COST European Network for Pig Genomics PigNet will be in Lodi, Italy on February 20-21, 2006. The objective of this conference is to provide a broad overview of cutting-edge genomics in various areas with a strong emphasis on the pig. This meeting is aimed at connecting search groups involved in Pig genomics (www.toulouse.inra.fr/pignet). On-line registration and poster submission is now open at: http://www.avenuemedia.it/htdocs/linkCONG/Pignet2006/indice_pignet.htm o o o o o o o o o o o AFFY Pig chips available for limited experimentation. In a continuing effort to help researchers try new platforms and ideas the Pig Genome Coordinator will make available 6 chips to qualified requests. To qualify you must be a pig NRSP-8 group and have never used this technology. You must also acknowledge the receipt of these from the Pig Genome Coordination program in all publications. To request a set of 6 chips please contact Max Rothschild at mfrothsc@iastate.edu. o o o o o o o o o o o Upcoming meetings (see: http://www.animalgenome.org/pigs/community/meetings.html) Genetic Analysis: Model Organisms to Human Biology, January 5-7, 2006, sponsored by the Genetics Society of America, Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, CA. Please see www.gsa-modelorganisms.org . Genome Sequence Variation and the Inherited Basis of Common Disease and Complex Traits, January 8-13, 2006, Keystone Symposia, Big Sky Resort, Big Sky, Montana. Please see www.keystonesymposia.org . Genomics of Closely Related Organisms, January 12-14, 2006, Marriott University Park Hotel, Tucson, Arizona. Please see www.genomics.arizona.edu/meeting2006.html Plant and Animal Genome XIV, joint with the NAGRP annual meetings, Jan. 14-18, 2006, Town & Country Convention Center, San Diego, CA. Please see www.intl-pag.org/. 7th Annual Advances in Genome Biology and Technology Conf., Feb. 8-11, 2006, Marco Island Resort & Golf Club, Marco Island, FL. Please see www.agbt.org First European Conference on Pig Genomics Lodi, Italy, February 20- 21, 2006. For information please contact pignet2006@toulouse.inra.fr Pig Breeders Roundtable, March 29-31 in Wye, Kent, England For details please contact chris.haley@bbsrc.ac.uk The 8th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock ProductionBelo Horizonte, MG, Brazil, August 13- 18, 2006. For information please contact Fernando E. Madalena at iprociencia@terra.com.br ISAG 2006, 30th International Conference on Animal Genetics, August 20-25, 2006, Porto Seguro - Brazil. See http://www.cbra.org.br/eventos/XXXisag.do 24th Stadler Genetics Symposium, "Genomics of Disease." October 2-4, 2006. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Please see http://muconf.missouri.edu/stadler/ o o o o o o o o o o o Items for Pig Genome Update 77 can be sent to me by no later than February 15 please. <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> A special thanks to friends and colleagues for your help and support. Please take some time off to enjoy the holidays!! Max Rothschild U.S. Pig Genome Coordinator 2255 Kildee Hall, Department of Animal Science Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011 Phone: 515-294-6202, Fax: 515-294-2401 mfrothsc@iastate.edu cc: Muquarrab Qureshi, CSREES and Caird Rexroad II, ARS =========================================================================== U.S. PIG GENOME COORDINATION PROJECT +-----------------------------------+ | Paid for by funds from the NRSP-8 | Web: http://www.animalgenome.org/pig | USDA/CSREES sponsored Pig Genome | Mail: angenmap@animalgenome.org | Coordination Program | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------