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From: Jack Homer < >
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Dear Jeffrey,
First off, many thanks for the invitation to your ranch, I had a great time,
especially spending time with you and the girls, and seeing your Cretaceous
sediments and the old railroad. I don't get many chances to spend time with non
paleontologists or see places and things like that these days.
I talked to my post does and Co-Pi when I returned and got the scoop on the
transgenic chickens situation, for as you know I was very surprised to hear that
such a thing existed since my co-researchers were saying they didn't. As it turns
out, although there are such a thing, there is simply no established protocol to
create them, and they, at present do not pass on their characteristics, so in effect
are useless for our project. What it is that we need to do is to be able to target a
specific region of DNA, and that technology is not yet available in birds, but is
expected within a year or two, so within our time frame. We hope someone else
will do it first so we can use it, as this technology (homologous recombination
technology, aka knockout technology) is essential to the success of this project.
We do not aim to generate chickens that express an extraneous gene (a transgene),
but we plan on finding the very small changes in the regulation of existing genes
that curb tail, hand, and tooth development. In order to make these very small
changes in the chicken genome, homologous recombination technology needs to
be developed.
Anyway, this is the sort of stuff we will discuss in our summit meeting, and i very
much appreciate your considering the funding of this meeting. It is obviously the
most important first step, and I thank you for suggesting we do it.
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Please give all the girls my very best wishes, and to you, whom I envy,
Thanks again,
Jack
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THE DINOCHICKEN PROJECT 'SUMMIT' MEETING PROPOSAL
The overall goals of the `Dinochicken Project' are to `reverse engineer' an avian dinosaur
(in this case, a chicken or quail) to have morphological characteristics of a non-
avian dinosaur. In its purest form, the project entails reactivating dormant or latent
genetic pathways that would generate atavistic characters. The characters to be
modified initially are those identified previously as key differences between avian
and non-avian dinosaurs: presence of teeth, hands/claws instead of wings, and a
long true tail.
A key component to any project is identifying what is already known and establishing
connections with other scientists who may have relevant information already in
hand. There arc 6 PIs who will make the research decisions, and another 11 people
who we know have expertise, and are interested in participating. The current,
unpublished knowledge of these other researchers would definitely help to decide
the research directions of the various PI lead teams.
I am proposing to bring 12 people to Montana for the two day 'summit' and we have
another 5 that live here, so the meeting will include 17 research scientists plus a
couple of MSU graduate students who would help with logistics. The summit
meeting would be held at the Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University.
Participants are currently working on Doodle.com to determine a meeting time
prior to the end of 2012. The link is attached in the event that you could attend:
http.//doodle com/eq2xvmvx8u3t9fxs
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Summit Meeting Proposed Participants
Montana State University
Jack Homer Lead PI (Paleontologist)
Christa Merzdorf Co PI (Developmental geneticist) (tail development)
Anne Blackwell Post-Doc (Developmental geneticist) (tail development)
Dana Rashid Post-Doc (Developmental geneticist) (tail regeneration)
Dan Post-Doc (Developmental geneticist)
*Two Graduate Student Assistants
McGill University
Hans Larsson Co PI (Paleontologist/Developmental biologist) (hand
development)
Unnamed Post-doc (hand development)
University of Georgia, Athens
Nancy Manley Co PI (developmental biologist)
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Doug Menke (developmental biologist/evolutionary biologist)
Brian Condie (developmental geneticist)
Jim Lauderdale (developmental neurologist)
Robert Beckstead (poultry geneticist)
Jena Chojnowski (tail development)
Carlos Infante Post-doc (limb development)
un-named Post-doc (transgenic technologist)
Julie Gordan Post-Doc (tooth development)
Clemson University
Susan Chapman Co PI (developmental biologist) (tail development)
BUDGET
In-country airfare (Athens or Greenville): S600 x 10 = S6,000
Out of country (Montreal): $800 x 2 = $1,600
Hotel: SI25 x I 0 x 3 nights = $3,750 (two sets of people will share)
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Meals: $50 x 19 x 2 = $1,900 (two lunches and two dinners would be catered)
$50 x 12 x 2 = $1,200 (meals for participants during travel to and from)
Contingency and Transportation: $550 (in case some costs are higher than expected, plus
transportation to and from the hotel and museum)
TOTAL: $15,000
* Extra funds upon completion could be returned
* The Museum of the Rockies is a 501c3 institution. Donations for this event should be
earmarked as such.
Museum of the Rockies
600 West Kagy Blvd.
Bozeman, MT 59717
On Aug 31, 2012, at 2:49 PM, -wrote:
Super! Thx:)
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On Aug 31, 2012, at 4:37 PM, Jack Homer < wrote:
Thanks MI I'll send it first thing in the morning.
Jack
On Aug 31, 2012, at 12:01 PM, wrote:
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Hello Jack! HOpe all is well with you and
you have been enjoying the rest of summer.
Jeffrey is asking if you could send us your
request and a budget for the conference you
would like to have Jeffrey support! Might
you be able to email something at your
earliest convenience?
Assistant to Jeffrey Epstein
On Aug 7, 2012, at 4:20 PM, Jack Homer
wrote:
Hi I wanted to thank
you for all your help in getting
me to Jeffrey's ranch, it was a
lot of fun, and although we
didn't find any dinosaur fossils,
we did discover that he has
ocean front property, a nice
beach with loads of shellfish,
potential for marine reptiles, and
a really cool old railway. Jeffrey
and the girls were very gracious
hosts as were Brice and Karen.
And, of course, the food was
incredible!!
Jeffrey indicated that he would
help out my Dinochicken
Project by supporting a
conference of all our various
participants, so I need to know
what sorts of information you
might need from me, or how I
should proceed.
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Jeffrey also indicated that he
might be able to come out to
visit a dinosaur site in
September, and if this is a
possibility, it would be good to
get an approximate potential
date so that I could make
arrangements to and from the
closest airports. There is one
site located in northern Montana
about 300 miles north of
Bozeman, and another about
350 miles east of Bozeman.
The one to the north is private
land and many the fossils found
could be kept. The site to the
cast is government land and
found specimens have to go to
the museum. Both sites
produce a great many dinosaur
fossils.
Please give my best to Jeffrey
and the girls.
All the best,
jack
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