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Registration form for
University of Massachusetts Amherst Seventh Annual Symposium in Plant Biology - October 3, 2009

PLANT EPIGENETICS

 

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REGISTRATION

Please register by Friday, September 25, 2009 for the symposium and poster session. (The symposium is free and includes lunch, breaks and reception.)

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The talks will be in the new Integrated Sciences Building auditorium, ISB Room 135 . ISB is located just north of Morrill Science Center, across the street from Hasbrouck. The poster sessions, lunch and reception will be on the 10th floor of the Campus Center. Here is a campus map with the locations highlighted as pdf file.

Directions: Follow this link for general directions to the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus

Parking: Paid parking is available at the Campus Center Hotel or you may park free on campus on weekends in any non-24 hour lot or in any space that is not marked as a special reserved space. The closest parking will be in several lots all marked '63', both next to the building with additional lots behind the building just across Stockbridge Road. For more information and map of campus parking lots, go to the visitor parking web page.

Accommodations: Newly renovated rooms at the Campus Center Hotel may be available. For an additional listing of area accommodations, click here.

If you have questions or need additional information please contact us by email: pb@bio.umass.edu



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