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JULY 2014 | ISSUE 71 GENETICS SOCIETY NEWS In this issue The Genetics Society News is edited by Manuela Marescotti and items for future • Medal awarded issues can be sent to the editor, by email • In remembrance of Professors Casselton, Clarke and Lewis to m.marescotti@brainwave-discovery. • Meetings com. The Newsletter is published twice a • Student and Travel Reports year, with copy dates of July and January. Cover image from the Genetics Society forthcoming Autumn Meeting Genetic Approaches to Study the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. A WORD FROM THE EDITOR A word from the editor Welcome to issue 71. Furthermore, among the reports you will find three Welcome to a new issue of the different interpretations of the newsletter that is full of articles “Communicate your science” and useful news for researchers workshop that took place in working in the field of genetics. As Chicheley last April. I had the usual reports from students and privilege of taking part in this researchers are included in the event, and the attendees were newsletter. These reports describe not only pushed to uncover their the experiences of these scientists qualities as good communicators at conferences, learning cutting- (or ‘story tellers’) in different edge methodologies through contexts, but were also taught workshops, and carrying out useful tricks by the workshop specific experiments. organisers, to clearly illustrate scientific research results. These articles are not just lists Therefore, this course proved to of things done, but they also be very useful for both people demonstrate the hard work, the that want to pursue a scientific passion and the enthusiasm of career, and for those that plan to these young scientists for their use their scientific background to work. These three factors, essential carve out their own path towards for scientific research, allowed a communication-related career. great geneticists, such as Professor Those interested should not miss Casselton, Professor Clarke and out on the next workshop that Professor Lewis, to achieve their will take place in 2015. great results. The highlights of their careers have been reported Read on and enjoy. in three articles published in this Best wishes, newsletter issue. Manuela Marescotti The ‘Communicate your science’ workshop that took place in Chicheley last April proved to be very useful for both people that want to pursue a scientific career, and for those that plan to use their scientific background to carve out their own path towards a communication-related career. Those interested should not miss out on the next workshop that will take place in 2015. 2 . GENETICS SOCIETY NEWS . ISSUE 71 Issue 71 . July 2014 For more details please contact: Genetics Society c/o Portland Customer Services Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger Street, London, WC1N 2JU CONTENTS Switchboard: +44 (0)1206 796 351 Fax: +44 (0)1206 798 650 Email: [email protected] Web: www.genetics.org.uk Meeting Announcements 4 - 7 The Genetics Society Journals 2014 Autumn Meeting Heredity 2015 Spring Meeting www.nature.com/hdy Managing Editor: Professor Michael Bruford External Meetings Diary Heredity Editorial Office, Cardiff University, Cathays Park, Sectional Interest Groups 8 Cardiff, CF10 3AX , Wales Genetics Society Business 9 - 16 Genes and Development Obituary 17 - 23 www.genesdev.org Genetics Society Meeting Report 24 - 25 Editor: T. Grodzicker, Genes & Development, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 500 Sunnyside Boulevard, Psychiatric genetics: pathways and prospects Woodbury, New York, 11797, USA Genetics Society Sponsored Events 26 - 32 President Colston Research Society symposium 2013 Prof Enrico Coen, John Innes Centre, Norwich 3rd Drosophila Scottish Meeting President-elect 23rd Archea UK workshop Prof Wendy Bickmore, University of Edinburgh Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics Vice-Presidents Symposium junior Prof Malcolm Logan, King’s College London Ecological Genetics group meeting on the Tyne Prof Rebecca Oakey, King’s College London Prof Chris Smith, University of Cambridge Features 35 - 40 Talking about plants Honorary Secretary Dr Tanya Whitfield, University of Sheffield Inclusive fitness - 50 years on Your Genes, Your Health and Personalized Honorary Treasurer Prof. Anne Donaldson, University of Aberdeen Medicine Melancholic genes Scientific Meetings Secretary Prof Dirk-Jan de Koning, Swedish University of Agricultural Travel Reports 43 - 52 Sciences, Uppsala The 7th Notch Meeting Newsletter Editor The American Society of Human Genetics annual Dr Manuela Marescotti, The Brainwave-Discovery Ltd., meeting Edinburgh Wellcome Trust Epigenomics of Common Postgraduate Representative Diseases Conference Kay Boulton, University of Edinburgh 4th World Gene Convention 2013 Ordinary Committee Members The 47th Population Group meeting Dr Ian Henderson, University of Cambridge Prof Elizabeth Fisher, University College London The C4 Rice Project Annual meeting Prof Richard Flavell, London The American Society of Cell Biology annual Prof Mark Jobling, University of Leicester meeting Mrs Dominique Kleyn, Bioindustry Association Prof Judith Mank, University College London Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Dr Jonathan Pettitt, University of Aberdeen Annual Meeting Prof Jane Rogers, The Genome Analysis Centre, Norwich Keystone Symposia - The Science of Malaria Prof Jon Slate, University of Sheffield Dr Martin Taylor, University of Edinburgh Eradication Prof Colum Walsh, University of Ulster The 3rd no-coding Genome International Course Prof Eleftheria Zeggini, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Cambridge Keystone Symposia - Cilia Development and Design and Print Human Disease Advocate Art 01372 274068 Keystone Symposia - Epigenetic programming www.advocate-art.com and Inheritance Heredity Fieldwork Grant Report 53 - 54 Advertising in Genetics Society News A Genetics Society Workshop Communicating Your Science Promiscuity in the penduline tits A Genetics Society Workshop for PhD students and postdocs represents an opportunity to reach April 23rd – 25th 2014, Chicheley Hall, Chicheley Road, Newport Pagnell, Chicheley Training Grants 55 - 60 An important part of science is getting your results and Tutors and Speakers include ideas across to others, through papers, presentations, Enrico Coen (author and Professor of Genetics at the John Innes theses, grant proposals, conversations and interviews. Centre, Norwich) Your audience may include specialists in the field, those Nicola McCarthy (Chief Editor of Nature Reviews Cancer) from other disciplines, industry, or the general public. Mark Miodownik (author, broadcaster and Professor of Materials & Society, UCL) a large community of professional How can you best communicate your science? Tim Radford (freelance journalist and former science editor at This workshop brings together experts in different The Guardian) fields - writers, broadcasters, publishers, industrialists, Chris Smith (broadcaster, medical doctor, lecturer in Virology, computer scientists, and presenters - to help you Cambridge University) explore and develop your communication skills. Communicating your science Working together with others on the course you will learn how to structure presentations, develop writing Organisers skills, bridge disciplines and have hands-on experience Enrico Coen, Dominique Kleyn, Jonathan Pettitt, geneticists. For rates please email of broadcasting. Jon Slate and Chris Smith The Genetics Society will cover costs of travel, accommodation and meals for successful applicants. Mathematical modeling [email protected] The course is open to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers working in genetics and related areas Nautilus Pompilius Sorghum bicolor Studentship Reports 61 - 62 The deadline for applications is 3rd March 2014. You can apply online at: www.genetics.org.uk/Events.aspx Isolating meiotic protein complexes www.genetics.org.uk . 3 2014 Genetics Society Autumn Meeting Genetic Approaches to Study the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory Thursday 27 – Friday 28 November 2014. The Royal Society, London This two day meeting will bring together Speakers Danielle Posthuma, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam leading researchers from across the globe to David Bannerman, University of Oxford, Oxford discuss the latest uses of genetic approaches Hiromu Tanimoto, Max Planck Institute, Martinsried to investigate the neurobiology of learning Ilana Witten, Princeton University, Princeton Isabelle Mansuy, Brain Research Institute, Zurich and memory. Talks and posters will highlight Kazu Nakazawa, University of Alabama, Birmingham conservation of mechanisms spanning humans, Nao Uchida, Harvard University, Cambridge rodents and insects. Sheena Josselyn, Sick Kids, Toronto Thomas Preat, ESPCI, Paris Thomas McHugh, RIKEN, Tokyo Additional talks by junior investigators will be selected from submitted abstracts. Poster Scientific Organisers Scott Waddell, University of Oxford sessions will also be a part of the meeting. Matt Jones, University of Bristol for registration, visit www.genetics.org.uk 2015 Genetics Society Spring Meeting Breeding for Bacon, Beer and Biofuels 16 –17 April 2015. The Roslin Institute, Edinburgh The growing world population demands a sustainable Speakers intensification of agricultural production across the globe. At Li-Hua Zhu, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences the same time there is competition for land use and we have to Thomas Lubberstedt, Iowa State University mitigate both the causes and consequences of climate change. Jennie