Bay Area Yeast Meeting

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Spring 2014 Bay Area Yeast Meeting Information

The Spring Bay Area Yeast Meeting is hosted by the Saccharomyces Genome Database group at Stanford University and UC Berkeley.

  • Venue: M106, Alway Building, Stanford Medical Center (intersection of Roth and Campus Dr)
  • Location: Stanford University, CA
  • Date: April 19th, 2014

Registration

  • Registraion is free.
  • To help us get a head count for food and to prepare the meeting agenda, please enter your information using this Registration Form

Program

9:00 - 10:00 Coffee and Registration (Courtyard outside M106)
10:00 - 12:00 Research Talks M106

  • Jeremy Thorner - UC Berkeley
  • Tim Stearns - Stanford University
  • Kurt Schmoller - Stanford University
  • Stacey Hallon - UCSF
  • Diamantis Sellis - Stanford University
  • Richter Chandra - Galo Research

12:00 - 1:45 Lunch and Posters (Courtyard outside M106)
1:50 - 3:45 Research Talks M106

  • Daria Hekmat-Scafe - Stanford University
  • Christopher Brown - UC Santa Cruz
  • Wu Wei - Stanford University
  • Aino Järvelin - EMBL
  • Daniel Jarosz - Stanford University
  • Carlo Artieri - Stanford University
  • Daniel Chu - UC Davis

3:50 - 4:50 Key Note Speaker M106
4:50 - 530 Wine reception (Courtyard outside M106)

Key Note Speaker

Randy Schekman, UC Berkeley (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2013)

Maps & Parking

Parking is free during the weekend on Stanford campus.

Parking structure closest to M106 is at the intersection of Roth and Campus drive. Stanford University maps

Campus Shuttle (Marguerite)

Free campus shuttle from downtown Palo Alto is available. The Palo Alto Train Station is the closest stop to Stanford University. A variety of maps for the Marguerite Shuttle are available.

Realtime Shuttle Bus Service. The Stanford Marguerite Shuttle is free.

Sponsors

  • Amyris Biotechnologies
  • E&J Gallo Winery
  • School of Medicine, Stanford University

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