The Triagency-sponsored 1999 Plant Biochemistry Summer Course, to be held
on the Pullman Campus of Washington State University on July 11-24, will
accept registration and application for travel funding until at least May
16, 1999. This course will provide exposure to a broad range of topics
relating to plant biochemistry, physiology, genetics and molecular biology,
and will be taught by approximately 40 internationally recognized
scientists. Housing on campus, a complete meal plan and a social program
(including a white water rafting trip down a section of the Salmon River)
are available to registered participants. Individuals residing within the
USA may apply for, and will likely receive, a grant to partially offset
travel expenses.
For additional information, registration and travel grant forms, and a list
a confirmed speakers and topics, please visit the course web site at:
http://www.wsu.edu/~ibc/pbrtc/99biochemAnn.html.
James C. Carrington
Professor
Institute of Biological Chemistry
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-6340
Phone: 509-335-2477
Fax: 509-335-2482
e-mail: carrington at wsu.edu