GFP2 Call For Registration
The second international Symposium on GFP will be held May 22-27 in San
Diego California at the Town and Country Resort Hotel (800-772-8527).
Over 80 speakers from academia and industry have been confirmed to speak at the meeting. If you wish to be a speaker and are not on the list contact me as soon as posssible as I will be organising the speakers for the meeting. My e-mail is meton at rci.rutgers.edu.
Topics ranging from applications of GFP in drug discovery and protein and organellar trafficking to gene quantitation and gene therapy in addition to its use as a biosensor as well as many other applications will be discussed. A large segment of the academic and industrial research community developing GFP applications will be represented at the meeting.
Already tremendous excitement for the meeting has forced me to set up an interactive javascript registration page linked off of the main GFP symposium page, http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~meton/GFP2.html. I have tested this page with the latest version of Netscape on MacIntosh and Silicon Graphics computers and seem to have no problems, but you can fax us the page to the number indicated on the page if you have any problems.
For those of you who missed the first meeting, Universal Imaging Corporation have placed a summary of GFP1 created by Audrey Ichida on their website at http://www.image1.com/products/metagfp/gfpmtgsummary2.html, this is an informal summary but appears to be quite accurate, please visit it when you get a chance.
The GFP revolution continues.
Daniel Gonzalez