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*Frederic Lens:  who would bring his knowledge of the resources associated with the International Association of Wood Anatomist as well as his personal knowledge to the group (I also note that Barb is part of the IAWA council).  
 
*Frederic Lens:  who would bring his knowledge of the resources associated with the International Association of Wood Anatomist as well as his personal knowledge to the group (I also note that Barb is part of the IAWA council).  
  
*Elisabeth Wheeler at NC State. Her personal knowledge of anatomy as well as the challenges associated with creating and maintaining a database would be quite useful. These two could also make sure that prior work is utilized fully and not needlessly repeated.  
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*Elisabeth Wheeler at NC State. Her personal knowledge of anatomy as well as the challenges associated with creating and maintaining a database would be quite useful. These two could also make sure that prior work is utilized fully and not needlessly repeated."
  
  

Revision as of 23:06, 10 November 2011

Woody Plant Anatomy Workshop Planning Page:

* What: The PO is planning to host a workshop for developing a controlled vocabulary for wood development.

* Who: 2-4 wood anatomy/development specialists plus 2 ontology experts from the PO group

People involved in the discussion so far:

Aaron Liston [1]

  • Andrew Groover: [mailto: agroover@fs.fed.us]
  • Quenton Cronk, UBC
  • Barb Lachenbruch

Also Suggested:

  • Frederic Lens: who would bring his knowledge of the resources associated with the International Association of Wood Anatomist as well as his personal knowledge to the group (I also note that Barb is part of the IAWA council).
  • Elisabeth Wheeler at NC State. Her personal knowledge of anatomy as well as the challenges associated with creating and maintaining a database would be quite useful. These two could also make sure that prior work is utilized fully and not needlessly repeated."


When: meeting for a week could accomplish something very useful.

Where: Propose meeting in Corvallis, at OSU

Also suggested: "to keep down costs and have a nice venue - we could ask Ned Friedman if the group could meet at the Arnold Arboretum. They have a great new facility, and the group could take advantage of not only the conference room but also have access to microscopy and arboretum/herbarium/slide specimens. I think Ned has housing available as well.