WormBase uses ontologies developed by the Gene Ontology (GO) Consortium to describe the biology of genes. For a quick and informative article on using the GO, please see this paper in PLOS Computational Biology.
Call For Papers
Frontiers in Genetics of Aging is hosting a research topic, “Biology of cognitive aging: model systems, technologies and beyond”. The topic covers normal aging, Alzheimer’s diseases and other neurodegenerative diseases in C. elegans, flies, snails, bees and other model species.
– Deadline of abstract submission is Oct 30, 2013.
– Deadline of manuscript submission is Feb 28, 2014.
Please see link here. If the link does not work, please try: http://bit.ly/1f145xR
Shin Murakami, Ph.D.
Topic Editor of Frontiers in Genetics of Aging
2013 Faucett Catalyst Awards
We are very happy to announce the winners of the two 2013 Faucett Catalyst Awards. The Awards, which are meant to stimulate research by C. elegans scientists on problems relating to parasitic nematodes, will be given to Jonathan Hodgkin of Oxford University (Comparing surface coat biochemistry in C. elegans and parasitic nematodes) and Jennifer Watts of Washington State University (Pilot studies to determine if the dietary fatty acid dihomogamma linolenic acid (DGLA) causes sterility in plant-parasitic nematodes). The evaluating committee (Martin Chalfie, Barton Slatko, SusanStrome, and William Sullivan) received twenty thoughtful proposals and narrowing the field to just two winners was very difficult. The committee hopes to raise additional funds, so that we can have a new competition next year.
OrthoList Online Tool
A simple new online tool to facilitate C. elegans <–> human orthology assignments, based on OrthoList is available here.
Faucett Catalyst Grant deadline
The deadline for applications for the Faucett Catalyst Grants to attract C. elegans researchers to work on parasitic nematodes is August 15, 2013. Additional information here.