
SECTS for Clocks
Each year since 1990, the clocks researchers at TAMU, TAMUS-HSC, and UH, along with interested labs from other Texas institutions, have convened a meeting of the Southeastern and Central Texas Society for Clocks (SECTS for Clocks). The conference is so successful that it has become well known throughout the circadian rhythms field. The SECTS for Clocks meeting provides an opportunity for each laboratory to present their most recent or in-progress research findings, and for new scientists to learn scientific communication skills, in an informal environment. SECTS for Clocks fosters intellectual interaction and collaboration. Although casual in organization, the meeting is characterized by talks of very high standards—and many of us feel that it is as useful, diverse, and of as consistently high quality as any international meeting in the field.
SECTS FOR CLOCKS, FALL 2008
Friday, October 24, and Saturday, October 25, 2008
Sponsored by The Dougherty/Mike Medical Research Endowment in the College of Science
GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. David Somers, The Ohio State University,
Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology
Friday afternoon, October 24, 2008, 12:00 p.m. There will be a reception at 5:00 p.m.
Talk: 12:00 PM, Rudder Tower, Room 302, Texas A&M University
Reception: 5:00 PM, The University Club, 11th floor Rudder Tower
MEETING:
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Where: Biology Department, Biological Sciences Building East Room 115
(Lecture Hall)
Texas A&M University
map: Biological Sciences Building East
Register for the Fall 2008 Conference Here
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Thanks to Lily for her excellent organizational support |
Scenes from the 2006 SECTS dinner party, hosted by Deb Bell-Pedersen