| BBP in Brief, Issue 4, April 2005 | ![]() |
BBP Meeting Plans for this Year
Dan Brumbaugh (AMNH-CBC)
The various research components of the Bahamas Biocomplexity Project (BBP) are reaching the exciting stage where we will focus on integrating our findings across working groups and disciplines. Thus, instead of the large, general meeting in Nassau or Miami as in previous years, there will be a series of smaller meetings within and among the BBP working groups that will be devoted to specific analytical and integrative research, as well as the writing of results. Further information about these work sessions will be announced via email as they are planned over the coming months.
Until we have the opportunity to meet as a large group again, please remember that there are a number of ways to stay connected with the overall project. The BBP in Brief newsletters, produced biannually, provide coverage of various parts of the project as well as other relevant activities in The Bahamas. We’re entering a phase where we need to be as interactive and productive as possible to achieve our collective goals, so I encourage you to pick up the phone or email me or other BBP collaborators with your questions, concerns, and suggestions: brumba@amnh.org, (831) 420-3963.
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