GSA2001 Introduction
The Conference
The Annual Conference of the Genetics
Society of Australia showcases
cutting edge Australian and international research across the breadth of
the discipline of Genetics. Sessions range from evolutionary and
ecological genetics to gene regulation, cell cycle control and human and
developmental genetics.

The City of Adelaide
Adelaide is a popular tourist destination
not only for its beauty and
sidewalk cafe lifestyle, but also its complex mix of the Mediterranean
and cosmopolitan. Adelaide is also surrounded by world renowned wine
regions such as the Barossa and Clare Valleys, and the McClaren Vale
regions.
Adelaide offers fascinating places to visit including the magnificent
Adelaide Parklands (which surround the Central Business District), the
Adelaide Botanic Gardens, the Adelaide Zoo, Rundle Street's Cafes, Bars,
and Restaurants and the Adelaide Casino. The nearby Cleland National
Park and Warrawong Sanctuary provide an opportunity to view Australia’s
unique fauna, while Victor Harbor is only 1 hour's drive away, and is a
popular destination for Whale Watching.
Adelaide's climate is one of a Mediterranean nature. The weather at
this time of year (Winter) ranges from 10-20C.

Venue
The conference will be
held at the University of Adelaide North Terrace
Campus, in and around the Department of Molecular
Biosciences. Excellent
luncheon and snack
facilities are nearby.
Student Prizes
The Society and
sustaining members have arranged for a number of student
prizes. The Smith-White
Travel Award provides for $1,750 for student travel
to a relevant overseas
conference. Applications should be sent to Dr David
Rowell, Division of Botany
and Zoology, The Australian National University,
Canberra ACT 0200, Email: David.Rowell@anu.edu.au,
by Monday June 25.
More detailed information is provided at the GSA
website.
In addition, prizes of
free registration for the 2003 International Congress of
Genetics (value
approximately $400) will be awarded for outstanding student
posters and oral
presentations.