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April 5th, 2006 Volume 2: Issue 3

Sponsored by:. April 5th, 2006 Volume 2: Issue 3. Nematode Regional Research Review. Hosted by The Rankin and Moerman Labs When: 5:30 pm, Wednesday April 5th, 2006 Where: The Brain Research Centre, First floor UBC Hospital. [for full directions, see the NRRR website (www.nrrr.ca)].

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April 5th, 2006 Volume 2: Issue 3

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  1. Sponsored by: April 5th, 2006 Volume 2: Issue 3 Nematode Regional Research Review Hosted by The Rankin and Moerman Labs When:5:30 pm, Wednesday April 5th, 2006 Where:The Brain Research Centre, First floor UBC Hospital [for full directions, see the NRRR website (www.nrrr.ca)] The Lower Mainland Collective of Caenorhabditis elegans Researchers NRRR organizing committee Justin (jrd-3) Davis Nicholas (nad-1) Dubé Andrew (acg-4) Giles Adam (adm-2) Warner Adam (ahl-1) Lorch Questions or Comments to jrdavis@nrrr.ca Website: http://www.nrrr.ca Dr. Don Riddle (UBC) Dr. Catharine Rankin (UBC) Dr. Terry Snutch (UBC) Dr. Don Moerman (UBC) Dr. Eve Stringham (Trinity Western) Dr. Ann Rose (UBC) Dr. Michel Leroux (SFU) Dr. Nancy Hawkins (SFU) Dr. Dave Baillie (SFU)

  2. Welcome to: The Sixth Nematode Regional Research Review Speakers Barbara Meissner The C. elegans ORFeome! Justin Davis The effects of early exposure to ethanol on C. elegans development. Susan Rai Investigating critical and sensitive periods during C. elegans development.

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