Dear colleagues,

Early registration for the 11th Arthropod Genomics Symposium ends this Friday, 
4/27/18.  After Friday, registration prices will increase.  Please note, we 
have extended the deadline for submission of abstracts for consideration as 
contributed talks to 4/27/18 as well.

This year the symposium will be held at the University of Illinois at 
Urbana-Champaign on Thursday-Saturday June 7-9, 2018. This annual meeting 
originated with Susan Brown and colleagues at Kansas State University and now 
rotates between them, Notre Dame, and us. It is a relatively informal meeting 
allowing for lots of interactions and discussion of the progress in arthropod 
genomics in the past year and prospects for the future.

We have retained the format of years before, with a plenary talk by Michael 
Lynch from Arizona State University on Thursday evening, then six talk sessions 
on Friday and Saturday each with two invited speakers (see agenda below) and 
two contributed talks, covering topics such as the i5k, microbiomes, vector 
biology, social insects, and comparative and population genomics. Each 
afternoon will have a poster session that does not overlap with the talks.

This is a relatively inexpensive meeting and we provide student residence hall 
accommodation to help minimize costs, so while we hope that faculty colleagues 
will attend, we particularly encourage students and postdocs to attend. If you 
know of labs or colleagues new to arthropod genomics, please forward this 
announcement to them as they may not be on one of the list servers we have 
access to.

For those new to genomics, on the Thursday afternoon before the meeting starts 
we will have a hands-on Bioinformatics workshop covering genome databases 
(exemplified by i5k Workspace@NAL), the Apollo tool for manual gene modeling, 
the OrthoDB orthology database, and the BUSCO tool for evaluation of genome 
assembly and gene set completeness.

On Friday evening we will have an optional dinner with May Berenbaum as 
speaker, preceded by free tours of the campus with themes of Genomics, 
Entomology, and Art.

Registration, the meeting agenda, poster abstract submission (including for 
consideration for a contributed talk if desired), lodging, and travel 
information can be obtained 
here<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__arthropod.igb.illinois.edu_welcome&d=DwMFAw&c=ZQs-KZ8oxEw0p81sqgiaRA&r=G_jP9UeCWlbl6yhKEnN8EUbWl2tkQ8hqeO1wkTZz2NbPlQlPpjMRXTvZPFqswqcj&m=oUia-IN9afQmtryFP57tToHxYSc2dxa4Wkq6Ne8i2uY&s=2tzJ1IGbriZmSV4-uLk6AG9j07ySshIR-Yka9TOHPK4&e=>.

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