We are extremely pleased to announce that the keynote speaker at the [April 2013 GMOD Meeting] will be Dr. Kentaro Yoshida of The Sainsbury Lab, speaking about the Open Ash Dieback Project.
The Open Ash Dieback project is an exciting and vital effort to gain insight into ash dieback, a chronic fungal disease of ash trees. Ash dieback is caused by a fungus, Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus, and is characterised by leaf loss and crown dieback in infected trees. Ash dieback has already caused significant damage to tree populations in northern Europe and was recently discovered in the UK. The Open Ash Dieback project embraces the new paradigms of open science and crowdsourcing by making all its data public and asking scientists to analyse genetic data from ash and the fungus.
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Posted to the GMOD News on 2013/03/25