Registration is now OPEN for the Arthropod Genomics Symposium and IGT-RCN 
Workshop!

*-*-*-*-* Ninth Annual Arthropod Genomics Symposium*-*-*-*-*-
June 17, 2015 to June 19, 2015
K-State Alumni Center, Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
Symposium Website:  http://www.ksu.edu/agc

REGISTRATION
Please register online at the Symposium website, 
www.ksu.edu/agc<http://www.ksu.edu/agc>!

ABSTRACT DEADLINES IN 2015:
Monday, March 9  – If you DO wish your abstract to be considered for an oral 
presentation/General Session talk.
Wednesday, May 20 - If you do NOT wish for your poster abstract to be 
considered for oral presentation and DO want to present a poster.

SPEAKERS
Keynote Speaker:  David A. O’Brochta, Institute for Bioscience and 
Biotechnology Research & Department of Entomology, University of Maryland 
College Park

Featured Speakers:
+Michelle Cilia, USDA-ARS, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Cornell 
University, USA
+Martin J. Donnelly, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the Wellcome 
Trust Sanger Institute, UK
+Rosemary G. Gillespie, University of California, Berkeley, USA
+Sijun Liu, Iowa State University, USA
+Frank Lyko, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany
+Duane McKenna, University of Memphis, USA
+Armin P. Moczek, Indiana University, USA
+Amanda J. Moehring, Western University, Ontario, Canada
+Daniel E. Neafsey, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University, USA
+Greg Ragland, Kansas State University, USA
+Anne-Nathalie Volkoff, INRA (UMR1333), Montpellier 1 University, France

The symposium focuses on new insights gleaned from analyzing arthropod genomes 
and is designed for scientists interested in genomic studies of Arthropods, 
both model organisms and those of agricultural or health relevance. The program 
will include platform presentations, a welcome reception, a gene annotation 
workshop using WebApollo and arthropod genomics-related poster sessions. A few 
poster abstract submissions will be selected for platform presentations. 
Postdoctoral, graduate, and undergraduate students are also encouraged to 
attend.  Sessions conclude Friday evening, followed by an optional evening meal.

*-*-*-*-* Pre-Symposium Workshop *-*-*-*-*-
INSECT GENETIC TECHNOLOGY workshop
June 17, 2015 (Wednesday morning and afternoon)
Robust protocols to manipulate genes and genomes have not yet been developed 
for most insects other than Drosophila melanogaster, and this shortfall is 
limiting research progress in many aspects of arthropod genomics.  The NSF-RCN 
on Insect Genetic Technologies (IGTRCN: 2014-2019; igtrcn.org) seeks to remedy 
this problem by facilitating the communication of best practice and new 
techniques among arthropod genomicists.

This IGTRCN-sponsored workshop will comprise (1) talks that showcase the latest 
genetic technologies, (2) discussion sessions for exchange of ideas and 
solutions for effective insect genetic engineering, and (3) posters.  Proposals 
from the workshop will be integrated into the IGTRCN program of hands-on 
practical workshops, fellowships, and the IGTRCN KnowledgeBase.  Early-career 
researchers are particularly encouraged to present their research at this 
workshop.  A limited number of travel grants to attend the workshop are 
available for early stage investigators.  Additional information on poster 
abstract and travel grant submission for the workshop will be posted soon on 
the  Workshop 
link<http://www.k-state.edu/agc/symposium_level/workshop/index.html> of the 
symposium website.

TENTATIVE PROGRAM for SYMPOSIUM & WORKSHOP
Wednesday, June 17 – Workshop: Insect Genetic Technology Research Coordination 
Network (IGT-RCN)
Wednesday evening, June 17, 7:30 pm - Arthropod Genomics Symposium begins with 
keynote presentation and welcome reception
Thursday, June 18 – Symposium Platform and Poster Sessions
Thursday evening, June 18, 7:00 to 9:00 pm – Workshop: Gene Annotation using 
WebApollo
Friday, June 19 – Symposium Platform and Poster Sessions, tentatively 
concluding at 5:00 pm
Friday evening, June 19 – Optional dinner at Konza Prairie Biological 
Station<http://kpbs.konza.k-state.edu/> with nature hikes, bison viewing, and 
opportunity to collect insects.

VENUE:  The 2015 Symposium is being hosted by the Arthropod Genomics Center at 
Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.  Symposium sessions will be held 
at the K-State Alumni Center on campus.

HOTEL/DORM ROOMS:  A block of rooms has been reserved at the Holiday Inn 
Manhattan at the Campus.  Reservation deadline for the room block discounted 
price is May 20.  Campus dormitory rooms will also be available.

QUESTIONS:  Contact Doris Merrill at [email protected].

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SPONSORS:
*Arthropod Genomics Center, Kansas State University
*Eck Institute for Global Health, University of Notre Dame
*Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

CORPORATE SPONSORS:
BASF Corporation

2015 SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
At Kansas State University:
Susan J. Brown, Chair, Professor in the Division of Biology and Director, 
Arthropod Genomics Center
Kristin Michel, Division of Biology
Subbaratnam Muthukrishnan, Department of Biochemistry
Yoonseong Park, Department of Entomology
Gregory Ragland, Department of Entomology
Anna Whitfield, Department of Plant Pathology

At University of Notre Dame:
Mary Ann McDowell, Department of Biological Sciences

At University of Illinois:
Hugh Robertson, Department of Entomology

by
Doris Merrill, Event Coordinator
K-State Arthropod Genomics Center
Division of Biology, Kansas State University
[email protected]

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