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jeevacationftmaitcomfjeevacationepgmail.com]; Jeffrey Epsteinbeevacation©gmail.com]
From:
Jack Homer
Sent
Mon 11/12/2012 11:19:39 PM
Subject Re:
Hi Jeffrey, I apologize for not getting back to you earlier with more information about our
dinochicken summit, as I left immediately on a couple lecture trips, one of which was to Madrid,
from which I returned home early this morning. In Madrid I did a TED like talk and then my wife
Vanessa and I did a couple of joint lectures on the Dinochicken Project to the National Museum
(of natural History) developmental biology folks and a high school genetics class, both in Madrid.
It was fun!
The summit was very interesting, and certainly helped the different groups get a handle on what
each group is up too. Of course, only two of our groups are actually working on the project, as
the Georgia group is simply proposing to help out. The first talk was by Hans Larsson and he
discussed the different processes he and his post does had attempted, one of which was very
interesting. They had stuck a tiny tube around the developing tail of an early embryo to confine
the the area in which the vertebral somites form with the hope that the tubing would direct cell
growth in a long linear direction rather than expanding laterally. Their hope was that extra
somites might form. Interestingly it appears from their initial experiments that that happened, but
now they have to determine if extra somites formed or whether instead, it pushed the pelvic girdle
forward simply exposing more somites. Either way, it was an interesting experiment showing that
simple modifications could alter the morphology in pretty extreme ways.
The Georgia group talked about a variety of things including creating transgenic chickens,
enameling teeth, changing limb proportions, and changing mouth shape for inclusion of teeth.
Brian Conde, who has worked on multi-site, multi-investigator projects discussed systems for
data sharing and analysis. Basically how we would go about text mining and data sharing and
storage.
Susan Chapman of Clemson University, who I brought in at the last minute, and who studies
chicken tails, talked about her research on a chicken called and arucana which is rumpless,
missing its tail.
At the end my post does talked about their current gene screens to determine timing of
development and apoptosis of the hands and tail.
I would very much like to share the videos with you, but am not sure how to proceed as they are
quite large files.
Everyone was really happy with the summit, and the group has put together their proposal of
which they have on their dropbox site which I would like to share with you if there is a way to do
so. I will also send it once I have evaluated it. it was completed while I was away, and I need to
explain a few things about it that they as a group would not know, particularly about some
portions which would not be tax deductible.
As for my personal life, I just asked Vanessa how she thought it was going and she said that since
we had just spent a week together in another country and she had not given any thought to killing
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me, it was a good sign. : ) She and I get along just great, but then we are both dino nerds and
work virtually all the time.
Hope you are doing great as well!! Please give my best to the girls.
All the best,
Jack
On Nov 12, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
were you happy with the results.
how arc things personllay. ?
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