Are you presenting gene expression data at the upcoming IWM? Do you have gene expression data you never published and you always wanted to? Publish them now! Fill out this form on WormBaseĀ and get credit for your work. Itās fast and easy. We will send your work out for review and if approved it will get a DOI and published right away so you can get cited! VisitĀ www.micropublicationbiology.orgĀ to see some Micropublication examples. Submissions received before May 20th will have a chance to be featured in theĀ Micropublication BookletĀ that will be distributed at Micropublication: biology, Knudra, Nemametrix, and WormBase booths at the IWM in June!ā
The Worm Lab Project @ The WBG
Check out the The Worm Lab Project at the Worm Breederās Gazette that seeks to capture the rich history and scientific spirit of the C. elegans research community by publishing brief interviews with lab heads and principal investigators.
We invite all PIs/lab heads of laboratories registered with the CGC to take the Worm Lab Project interview! We will publish submissions on a rolling basis.
Nemagenetag collection
In the framework of the European Union funded Nemagenetag project, several labs worked together from 2003 to 2007 to generate a genome-wide collection of molecularly characterized Mos1 insertion mutants for the C. elegans community. The relevance and utility of this collection of >13000 strains has been drastically reduced with the advent of CRISPR. Requests for strains have dropped to an average of less than one a month. The Nemagenetag members consider that the cost involved in maintaining the collection is no longer warranted. Any laboratory interested in the collection (available in duplicate) should contact us before 15th June. If there are no takers, we will dispose of the collection as we see fit.
We take this opportunity to remind you that if ever you use a Nemagenetag allele (āttTi”, including MoSCI alleles such as ttTi5605) you should always cite the relevant publications. Without such citation, community projects will not get funding.
Vallin et al.
A genome-wide collection of Mos1 transposon insertion mutants for the C. elegans research community.
PLoS One. 2012;7(2):e30482. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0030482. Epub 2012 Feb 8.
PMID:22347378
Duverger et al.
A semi-automated high-throughput approach to the generation of transposon insertion mutants in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2007;35(2):e11. Epub 2006 Dec 12.
PMID: 17164286
Thanks
Jonathan Ewbank on behalf of the Nemagenetag consortium http://elegans.imbb.forth.gr/nemagenetag/
Deadline for abstracts for the 21st International Worm Meeting is 30th March
Reminder: the abstract submission for the 21st International Worm meeting, to be held at UCLA in June 2017, closes on the 30th March.
New chapter of WormBook in Genetics: Cell Biology of the Caenorhabditis elegans nucleus.
Check out the latest chapter of WormBook in Genetics, Cell Biology of the Caenorhabditis elegans Nucleus, by Orna Cohen-Fix and Peter Askjaer.