Sunday, December 13, 2009: 1:30 PM-4:55 PM
Room 203, Second Floor (Convention Center)
- 1:30 PM Introductory Remarks
- 1:35 PM 0103 Tips and strategies for bulk collecting and processing. Michael W. Gates, USDA-ARS
- 1:55 PM 0104 Modern techniques in myrmecology. Ted Schultz, Smithsonian Institution
- 2:15 PM 0105 Managing massive multi-collaborator surveys. Michael J. Sharkey, University of Kentucky
- 2:35 PM Break
- 2:50 PM 0106 Implementing multi-user databases for phylogenetic analysis. John Heraty, University of California-Riverside; Jason Mottern, University of California-Riverside; Matthew J. Yoder, North Carolina State University; Roger A. Burks, University of California-Riverside
- 3:10 PM 0107 Predicting the future of scientific imaging of Hymenoptera. Matthew Buffington, Systematic Entomology Laboratory USDA-ARS
- 3:30 PM 0108 50 years of digging for black gold! Lubomir Masner, Agriculture Canada
- 3:50 PM Concluding Remarks (and business meeting!)
I thought of the name "Sting". What do you think?
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