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  • GMOD Community Meeting, Jan 2014, San Diego, CA

    The Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD) project provides free, open-source software for genetics and genomics.

    Our next community meeting will be held in San Diego, CA, on January 16th and 17th 2014 (following the Plant and Animal Genomes meeting). The meeting is open to GMOD users, developers, and anyone interested in the project and the software we provide.

    Online registration is now open; please see the meeting page on the GMOD website for more information. Early bird registration rates apply until Dec. 14th.

    Please feel free to contact the GMOD helpdesk on [email protected] if you have any questions. Thanks!

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    Please ensure that you have registered if you wish to attend the GMOD meeting -- or risk missing out on lunch! http://gmod.org/wiki/Jan_2014_GMOD_Meeting

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