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PEQG Linkage Bingo!

Rules:
• Complete as many of the tasks listed as you can during the conference.
• Document your progress on the sheet according to the instructions in each task.
• You don’t have to use social media to win a prize, but we encourage you to tweet or
instagram your progress using #PEQG18 and #PEQGBINGO.
• Submit your sheet at the GSA registration table in the 2nd floor lobby by 11:00 p.m.
CDT Tuesday, May 15. A stapler will be available for attaching supplemental data.
• Points and bonus prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the judges according to:
number of complete tasks, rows or columns of tasks, enthusiasm, creativity, and/or
commitment.
• Prizes include conference T-shirts, GENETICS/G3 mugs, a free TAGC 2020 registration, and
other goodies.
• Results will be announced at the Award Ceremony on Wednesday.
• Prizes must be picked up by 6:30 p.m. CDT Wednesday, May 16 from the registration table
or GSA staff. T-shirt sizes are subject to availability.
Twitter or IG handle
Name: E-mail:
(optional):
Take a selfie with someone whose work Invite someone who is standing or Draw a picture or create an image
you have cited, but who you have never eating by themselves to chat. inspired by one of the posters or talks.
met in person. Feel free to share your
selfie with #ICitedU #PEQG18 Write down their name and the topic of Attach the image or tell us how to find it
their research. Extra points for a fun fact online.
Write the person’s name. about them!

Introduce yourself to a GSA Identify one of the famous geneticists in Write down a result you found
representative: either a staff member, photos hidden around the opening particularly interesting from a poster
Organizing Committee member, a Board mixer (University Rooms). presented by someone you had never
of Directors member or a GENETICS or met before.
G3 journal editor. You can identify them Write down the geneticist’s name and one
by their badge ribbons. of their discoveries (there are clues on the Include their poster number.
photos).
Ask them to sign your sheet.

Visit a poster that includes data from an Introduce yourself to someone who has Write a haiku about one of the posters
organism you have consumed as a food inspired you in some way and explain to or talks. A haiku in English is a 17-
or beverage. them what impact they had on you. syllable poem arranged in 3 lines with a
pattern of 5-7-5 syllables. If you tweet it,
Write down the poster number and Write down the person’s name. don’t forget to use #sciku!
something you learned.
Write or attach the haiku.

Share your progress! #PEQG18 #PEQGBingo

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