[Xenopus] Xenopus Digest, Vol 80, Issue 4

Sally Moody samoody at gwu.edu
Fri Sep 6 11:18:37 EDT 2019


Jing, you can call the Main office at 508-289-7668 and tell them you would
like to leave your credit card information for a conference and they can
assist - I did that yesterday

On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 10:37 AM Yang, Jing <yangj at illinois.edu> wrote:

> Hi Marko,
>
> When I registered the meeting a little while ago, I chose the "pay later"
> option. How can I make the payment now? I am trying to login the
> registration website, the website doesn't allow me to do anything, simply
> shows "you have already registered for this event". Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jing
>
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>        1. XRET 2019 (National Xenopus Resource)
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>     Message: 1
>     Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:10:18 +0000
>     From: National Xenopus Resource <xenopus at mbl.edu>
>     Subject: [Xenopus] XRET 2019
>     To: "xenopus at lists.mbl.edu" <xenopus at lists.mbl.edu>
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>     Dear Xenopus community,
>                 Reminder that registration is now open for the 2019
> Xenopus Resources and emerging Technologies Meeting. A tentative program
> (please note tentative) has also been posted on the XRET webpage (
> https://www.mbl.edu/xenopus/pi-meeting-2). We have an exciting schedule
> that is full of excellent talks and times for strategic planning. The
> important points are that the meeting starts with the opening BBQ on Friday
> Oct 11 at 6pm and ends at noon on Monday Oct 14. Some highlights and
> information:
>
>
>       1.  There are still around 12 slots available for talks. Please
> email xenopus at mbl.edu<mailto:xenopus at mbl.edu> with your abstract if you
> would like to be selected for one of these slots.
>          *   All talks are 12 minutes long. 10 minutes for talk and 2 for
> questions. We have kept the talks short to encourage all speaker to
> highlight their latest findings, and to have minimal background. We are all
> Xenopus people anyway so no need to introduce the animal.
>       2.  XENBASE workshop. There is a Xenbase workshop scheduled for
> XRET. It is now scheduled for lunchtime on Saturday. Originally we had it
> planned for Friday afternoon but realized many would not be able to arrive
> in time for the workshop so it was moved to Saturday lunchtime.
>       3.  Cryopreservation demonstration. There will be a presentation by
> NXR and EXRC staff on how to properly use cryopreserved sperm if purchased
> through each center. We have heard many people like the idea of using
> cryopreserved sperm and many have purchased them, but there seems to be
> some issues with using the sperm at your own lab. This demonstration will
> take place at 4pm on Friday, October 11.
>       4.  Opening BBQ dinner. Following the success of previous BBQ
> dinners at XRET, there will be an opening BBQ at my house where everyone is
> invited to participate in the grilling and shucking. Fresh seafood, meat
> and vegetables to be served. The dinner will be served from 6pm onwards.
> (The pine tree is now gone so there is no fear of people sitting on sap
> this time.) Help is always accepted so if you arrive early and want to come
> over and help with setup you are welcome. We will do our best to
> accommodate everyone with lifts, but you can always walk to my place along
> the bike path and that takes 1 hour.
>       5.  SPONSORS. Of course we must thank our sponsors who make the BBQ
> dinner possible:
>          *   Iwaki Aquatic
>          *   Aquaneering
>          *   Tecniplast
>          *   Nasco
>          *   Xenopus 1
>       6.  ORGANIZERS. I would also like to take the time to thank the
> organizers of this year?s XRET program:
>          *   Rachel Miller
>          *   Gregory Weber
>          *   Helen Willsey
>       7.  This year we have two keynote speakers:
>          *   Ann Miller
>          *   Leon Grayfer
>       8.  Costs have been kept to a minimum.
>          *   $440 for a shared room
>          *   $635 for a single room
>          *   You can book extra night if you plan to arrive in advance.
> This is done by emailing conferences at mbl.edu
>
>     We all look forward to seeing you at the XRET meeting.
>
>
>     Sincerely,
>     The NXR Team (who work hard behind the scenes to make this all work.
> They never really get the credit but they
>
>
>
> **************************************************************************
>     If the NXR contributed to your work please cite us in your papers.
>     Cite us in Materials and Methods as National Xenopus Resource
> RRID:SCR_013731 at the Marine Biological Laboratory
>     Cite us in your references: Pearl, E. et al "Development of Xenopus
> resource centers: the National Xenopus Resource and the European Xenopus
> Resource Center" Genesis 50, 155-163
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     Marko Horb, Ph.D. |Director, National Xenopus Resource (NXR) |Senior
> Scientist, Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering
>     Marine Biological Laboratory | 7 MBL Street | Woods Hole, MA 02543
>     Email: mhorb at mbl.edu<mailto:mhorb at mbl.edu> | Office: 508-289-7627 |
> Lab: 508-289-7370 | Cell:  508-564-3764
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Sally A. Moody, Ph.D., FAAA
Professor and Chair of Anatomy and Cell Biology
George Washington University
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