First Electronic Glycoscience Conference

Barry.Hardy (bhardy@physical-chemistry.oxford.ac.uk)
Mon, 24 Apr 1995 16:21:09 +0100

I thought several other PSCers might be interested in the following
event I am involved in organizing for Fall '95. Please pass it on
to any interested colleagues.

Barry Hardy

ELECTRONIC GLYCOSCIENCE CONFERENCE-1
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The First Electronic Glycoscience Conference (EGC-1) will be held on
the Internet (the Net) and World Wide Web (the Web) from Sept 18 - Oct
13, 1995. This international conference will cover a broad range of
disciplines related to carbohydrate and glycoconjugate molecules
including chemical, physical, biological and medical areas using
theoretical, experimental and computational approaches. EGC-1
will be a fully international event open to all members of
our scientific community. It is our intent that EGC-1 will be an
historic occasion from which we will move forward towards further
annual conferences and virtual resource creation for The Glycosciences.
Although the conference runs for what looks like a long period of time
by traditional standards, it is anticipated that participants might
often interweave the conference with other activities in their regular
schedule and thus have the flexibility to come and go to the conference
(flexi-conferencing). Participants should realise that this
event is experimental and they should we willing to attend with a
spirit of exploration and adventure. We believe that many
glycoscientists will benefit from an exposure to methods that
will revolutionize how we do science research and how we communicate as
scientists. Also, in addition to the presentation of technical scientific
information and results, we will use specific measures to strongly encourage
cross-disciplinary communication in language intelligible to general
scientists. For example, all technical papers will require an accompanying
communication explaining the primary methods, results and conclusions
of the paper in language accessible to a general scientific audience.
During and after the conference we anticipate the formation of
connections and cross-references between diverse areas of science and
technology in the Glycosciences.
Conference subject areas will include Glycosyltransferases,
Glycoimmunology, Primary Structure Determination, Glycolipids,
Organic Synthesis, Molecular Modeling, Design and Informatics, Lectins,
Polysaccharides and Cellulose, Proteoglycans and Glycosaminoglycans,
Therapeutics, Carbohydrate Biotechnology, Glycobiology, Crystallography,
NMR, Function of Carbohydrates in Biological Systems,
and Perspectives.
Papers will be prepared in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and
participants will view the papers via the World Wide Web. Aid and
consultation will be provided to participants during summer '95 to help
newcomers to the Web in the presentation of their conference paper.
During the conference discussions will take place via email using a
Net-based electronic mailing list. It is intended that papers will
be refereed prior to publication in both traditional and electronic formats.
In addition to a full technical paper authors will be required to
produce a shortened version of their paper that will summarize the
main approaches, results and conclusions of their work in language
accessible to all general scientists.
During EGC-1 participants will be able to register at a Virtual
Conference Center (VCC) created by Gustavo Glusman and the administrators
of BioMOO, a virtual meeting place for biologists, through Net-based
telnet sessions into a Networked Virtual Environment. There they will be
able to use their own rooms, schedule and attend meetings, hold private
talks, take and exchange notes, visit interactive poster sessions,
trade exhibits and an employment center, and socialize.
During the conference participants will be able to contribute to
a collective creative project: The Glycoscience Hyperglossary (GH).
The GH will serve to define scientific terms and definitions of relevance
to the Glycosciences through the collective contribution of entries and
explanations to an electronic dictionary. The GH will be then be
published with the conference papers as an international information
resource subject to further refinement and evolution.

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DEADLINES AND DATES

1) DO NOW - GIG mailing list

Conference-related news and announcements will be posted regularly
to the GIG mailing list and the bionet glycosci newsgroup. If you
are not on the GIG list and want to be added to receive news on EGC-1
please email bhardy@convex.ox.ac.uk

2) DO NOW - Pre-Registration

If you intend to participate in EGC-1 please email your name,
institution, address, phone, fax, and email address using
the template for registration enclosed at the end of this
announcement. It should be emailed to wilson@edv1.boku.ac.at
You should pre-register even if you are not presenting a paper.
The deadline for pre-registration is Sept 1 1995.

3) DEADLINE for receipt of ABSTRACT.

The deadline for receipt of paper and poster abstracts is July 1st. Email
your abstract directly to the appropriate section convener listed below.
Your abstract should be no longer than 300 words.

4) DEADLINE for receipt of PAPER.

The deadline for receipt of papers and posters is Sept 1st. You can either
1) deposit your text and graphics files at the conference ftp site
or 2) send in the Web address from which you will serve the paper.

5) Conference Commencement

The Conference will commence on Monday Sept 18th. The first week will
be used by registrants to register, to familiarize themselves with their
virtual surroundings and tools, and to commence reading of conference
papers.

6) The Conference

The main period of the conference will run from Monday Sept 25th to
Friday October 13th during which discussions and meetings will take place.

7) Refereeing Period

The refereeing period will commence upon completion of the conference.
If you present a paper at EGC-1 you will be expected to contribute
a refereeing evaluation on another conference paper. Referee reports
will be due Friday November 10th. Final revised papers are due by
Friday December 1st. Posters will not go through the refereeing process.

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World Wide Web
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Pages will be loaded on World Wide Web during Spring and Summer
'95 that will provide further details on EGC-1 including guidance
and advice in preparing paper text and graphics for display on the Web.

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Poster Sessions
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Poster sessions will consist of informal papers presented as Web pages
which will be accompanied by discussions in the Virtual Conference Center.

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Trade Center
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The Conference will feature a Virtual Trade Center where commercial
vendors, consultants, manufacturers, and contractors will be able to
display their goods and services in return for donations of support
to conference activities.

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Job Center
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The Conference will provide Job Services in the Virtual Job Center
which will feature employment ads, interviews and aid in an interactive
environment.

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SECTIONS AND SECTION CONVENERS

(Please email section conveners with questions related to
your particular section and paper)

1. Glycosyltransferases

Harry Schachter,
Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto, Canada
Email: harry@resunix.ri.sickkids.on.ca

2. Glycoimmunology

Roy Jefferis,
University of Birmingham, UK
Email: R.Jefferis@bham.ac.uk

3. Primary Structure Determination

Dave Ashford,
University of York, UK
Email: da5@unix.york.ac.uk

4. Glycolipids

Ronald L. Schnaar,
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Email: rschnaar@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu

5. Synthesis and Physical Organic Chemistry

Tim Gallagher,
University of Bristol, UK
Email: T.Gallagher@bristol.ac.uk

6. Molecular Modeling, Design and Informatics

Jerry Thomas,
Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
Email: jerry@RUUCJ5.chem.ruu.nl

7. Lectins

Eric Toone,
Duke University, USA
Email: toone@chem.duke.edu

8. Polysaccharides and Cellulose

Andrepeter Heiner,
State Research Center, Finland
Email: Andrepeter.Heiner@vtt.fi

9. Proteoglycans and Glycosaminoglycans

Bob Lauder,
University of Lancaster, UK
Email: r.lauder@lancaster.ac.uk

10. Glycotherapeutics

G Turner
University of Newcastle, UK
Email: G.A.Turner@newcastle.ac.uk

11. Carbohydrate Biotechnology

Liz Hounsell,
University College London
Email: ehounsel@bsm.biochemistry.ucl.ac.uk

12. General Glycobiology

Gerald W. Hart,
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Email: gwhart@bmg.bhs.uab.edu

13. Crystallography

Bill Winter,
State University of New York, Syracuse, USA
Email: wtwinter@mailbox.syr.edu

14. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Steve Homans,
University of St. Andrews, UK
Email: swh@st-andrews.ac.uk

15. Function of Carbohydrates in Biological Systems

Diana Blythe
National Institutes of Health, USA
Email: BlitheD@cc1.nichd.nih.gov

16. Glycoscience Perspectives: Past, Present and Future

Barry J. Hardy,
Oxford University, UK
Email: bhardy@convex.ox.ac.uk

Iain Wilson,
Institut fuer Bodenkultur, Wien, Austria
Email: wilson@edv1.boku.ac.at

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE CENTER

Manager

John Towell,
Northern Illinios University, USA
Email: m50jft1@hayek.cob.niu.edu

Aide

Leonore A. Findsen,
University of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA
Email: leonore@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu

TECHNICAL CONSULTANT

Alan Robinson
Oxford University, UK
Email: alan@physchem.chem.ox.ac.uk

Alan Robinson is providing conference participants technical support
now and during the conference. He will try and help you with questions
related to using the Net/Web (setting up a server, writing hypertext), will
be providing the group answers to frequently asked questions, and will
provide advisory support on preparing papers on Web pages. When sending
him a query please try to solve the problem first yourself. If you have a
question please keep it clear and concise and place 'EGC QUERY' in your
subject heading.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

(Please email us with any general questions or comments)

Barry J. Hardy
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Lab
Oxford University, Oxford, OX1 3QZ, U.K.
Email: bhardy@convex.ox.ac.uk

Iain Wilson
Institut fuer Chemie Universitaet fuer Bodenkultur
Gregor-Mendel-Strasse 33
A-1180, Wien, Austria
Email: wilson@edv1.boku.ac.at

"The difficulty in imagining the future
comes from the fact that the important changes are not quantitative.
The important changes are qualitative, not bigger and better rockets
but new styles of architecture, new rules by which the game of
exploration is played."

Freeman Dyson

*** EGC-1 : The Glycosciences Breaking through Boundaries ***********
****** with New Styles of Architecture and Exploration **************
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TEMPLATE FOR PRE-REGISTRATION:

Please return the following card via email to
wilson@edv1.boku.ac.at

------------EGC-1 REGISTRATION---------------------
NAME:
INSTITUTION:
ADDRESS:
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
FAX:
EMAIL: