GO Annotation Camp: Registration

July 10-14, Tresidder Memorial Union (Oak Lounge), Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Part 1: Annotation Standards - July 10-11, 2006
(Consortium members only)

Part 2: Training for Manual Curation of Research Literature - July 12-14, 2006
(all welcome)

Registration information

Registration Deadlines

Advanced registration deadline: May 17, 2006
Final registration deadline: June 21, 2006

Registration Fee

none

Accommodation

If you register before May 17th (midnight California time), the Stanford Genetics Department will cover the cost of your lodging. You will be housed at the Cardinal Hotel or at the Escondido Village on Stanford University Campus. We have sent a detailed email about lodging to everyone who requested housing. If you haven't received an email from us, please contact Rama Balakrishnan. If you register after May 17th, you are still welcome to attend, but you will be responsible for paying your own lodging costs.

GO Annotation Camp registration form

Personal Information

Many of the fields have maximum size limits, so you must fit your information within the space provided.

First Name: e.g., Kaitlyn or J. Stephen or Marcus R. (required)
Last (Family) Name(s): e.g., Smyth or Van Buren (required)
e-mail: (required)
Phone: (include country code; optional)
FAX: (include country code; optional)
Web Homepage: (optional)
Department: (required)
Institution: (required)
Street: (required)
City: (required)
US State: (optional)
Postal Code: (required)
Country: (required)
Dietary Requirements:
GO Consortium membership:

Are you a member of the GO Consortium? Yes No

If no, your registration will be for Part 2 only. Please proceed to the next section, Interest in the Gene Ontology

If yes, please fill in the following:

Which group are you a member of?

Please indicate which sessions you will attend:
Part 1 - Annotation Standards, July 10-11
Part 2 - Training for Manual Curation of Research Literature, July 12-14

Interest in the Gene Ontology

Your position:

If other, please specify

Do you have any specific interests that you would like to hear about?

Introduction Submission

All participants of the Annotation Camp are asked to describe their work; let's call this an Introduction. Although similar in form to a typical meeting abstract, it does not need to try to focus on a single cohesive story or research project. This will be used as your introduction to the others that will be attending the camp and you are welcome to mention multiple disparate projects you are involved in if that best describes your interests and activities. Here is a sample of one submitted last year. A form for your information is below.

Enter your title and introduction below. You may use simple HTML (World Wide Web mark-up language) codes, as described below, to include bold, italic, super- and subscripts in both the title and introduction. The effect of the mark-up code will be shown when you press the "Submit Registration" button.

  • To italicize text, begin words with <I>, and end them with </I>
  • To bold text, begin words with <B>, and end them with </B>
  • To superscript text, begin words with <SUP>, and end them with </SUP>
  • To subscript text, begin words with <SUB>, and end them with </SUB>
  • For experts: HTML links can be included using the <A HREF="URL HERE"> Link Text Here </A>
  • A list of many HTML character codes is available.

Be sure to include the less-than and greater-than symbols (<>) around the mark up codes. You will see the effect of the above mark up codes when you press the "Proof Read Introduction" button.

Title Text (required)
Type in sentence style: capitalize first word only; type all other words except proper names in lower case letters.

Introduction Text (required)
Enter text (limit 1500 characters [approximately 250 words] including spaces, but not including the HTML codes) using only the HTML codes listed above or in the HTML character codes table.

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