July 26 - 30 2014 - The Boise Centre - Boise, Idaho

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Sign up for these informative workshops!

Working with large datasets? Genomes, transcriptomes, image data?
Join WS15 on Sunday afternoon to learn about the iPlant Collaborative’s free cyber platform for storing, analyzing and sharing large datasets.”
Thinking about publishing in journals?
Consider these:

WS#10 Publishing in 2014: What Should Authors and Publishers Do?
WS#18 Preparing Digital Images for Publication
Or this HOT topic -
WS#1 Georeferencing Natural History Collections: A Crash Course in Translating Locality Data into Geographic Coordinates.

email: johanne@botany.org to sign up!


Botany 2014 Registration
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Announcing Botany 2014's Plenary Speaker
Charles Mann
For a preview - A Youtube Presentation!
If you need a Letter of Invitation, email Johanne@botany.org with the title of your abstract, the abstract number and any special details that should be included in the letter. You will receive an email of the letter within 10 days of the request.

 

Botany 2014 Workshops

A wide range of scientific and educational workshops will be presented during Botany 2014. All Workshops will be on Sunday July 27th. Please register for the workshops of your choice - you will receive ticket(s) in your registration packet on site. Pre-registration is required for all as seating is limited.

All Day
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

WS #1 Georeferencing Natural History Collections: A Crash Course in Translating Locality Data into Geographic Coordinates

WS #2 Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing

WS #3 Introduction to Botanical Drawing with Alice Tangerini

Morning
8:00 am - 10:00 am

WS# 4 Everything You Wanted To Know About PlantED But Were Afraid to Ask

8:00 am - 12:00 pm

WS#5 Non-destuctive and non-intrusive measurement techniques of plant responses

WS #6 Adding and maintaining natural history collections data in a Symbiota driven web portal

WS #7 Developing a Hands-on Distance Education Botany Lab Course

WS #8 DNA Subway: Genomics, DNA Barcoding, and RNA-Seq - Bringing Cutting-Edge Biology into the Classroom

WS #9 A Free Tool for Visual Learning

Afternoon
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

WS#10 Publishing in 2014: What Should Authors and Publishers Do?

WS# 20 Crafting an effective elevator speech and Communicating Broader Impacts of Your Work: Networking Workshop for Students and PostDocs

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

WS#11 Field Sketching Techniques with Robin Jess

Cancelled! WS#12 Photomicrography for bryologists

WS#13 Incorporating the Plant Fossil Record into your Botany Courses

WS#14 A target enrichment method for gathering phylogenetic information from hundreds of loci: an example from the Compositae, a.k.a. Asteraceae

WS#15 Plant Collaborative: A Unified Cyberinfrastructure for Life Sciences

WS#17 Software for teaching plant identification

3:13 pm - 5:15 pm

WS#16 US Virtual Herbarium Annual Meeting

WS#18 Preparing Digital Images for Publication

WS#19 Professional Development Workshop: Graduate School – How to Apply and What to Expect

 

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Especially for Students - Register Now!
Free Workshops - Sunday Afternoon

WS#19 Professional Development Workshop: Graduate School – How to Apply and What to Expect

WS# 20 Crafting an effective elevator speech and Communicating Broader Impacts of Your Work: Networking Workshop for Students and PostDocs

And on Monday - sign up for the

Student Involvement in Botany Lunch

and the

Student Social and Networking Event


 

Explore Boise
Botany in Action - Firewise!
Our annual service project - join us!
Conference to be held at the Boise Centre

Map of the Boise Area - with hotels