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Mike Hucka


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Reminder: SBML Hackathon in April 26 Feb '06 22:27

Dear SBML people,

This is a reminder that we would really appreciate having
you fill out the SBML Hackathon registration form as soon as
you can, so that we can plan transportation and local
arrangements. The organizers have created an electronic
sign-up page at

http://sbml.e-photosynthesis.org/registration.php

We will arrange and pay for the following for academic
attendees:

* Ground transportation from Prague or Linz airports to
Nove Hrady on April 6 (and possibly also from Vienna,
depending on demand).

* An ice breaker dinner in Nove Hrady on April 6.

* Lodging in Nove Hrady on the nights of April 6, 7, 8.
Accommodations will be in the chateau itself and in
a nearby monastery functioning as a guest house.

* All meals on April 7 and 8 and breakfast on April 9.

* Ground transportation out of Nove Hrady on April 9.

In addition, for academic attendees arriving in Prague on
April 5, we will also pay for a night at the Hotel
Pyramida in Prague. This will allow you an evening and a
day of sight-seeing in beautiful historic Prague.

All attendees will be responsible for paying for their own
flights to/from the area.

The information page for the event (recently updated) is

http://sbml.org/workshops/hackathon-2006/.

MH

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Mike Hucka, Ph.D. <mhucka@caltech.edu> tel +1.626.395.8128
Senior Research Fellow, Control and Dynamical Systems
Co-director, Biological Network Modeling Center (BNMC)
The Beckman Institute @ The California Institute of Technology

      

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