행사/교육
17th Annual Short Course On Experimental Models Of Human Cancer
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주관기관
The Jackson Laboratory
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행사장소
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME, United Sta
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행사기간
2008-08-22 ~ 2008-08-31
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17th Annual Short Course On
Experimental Models Of Human Cancer
17th Annual Short Course On Experimental Models Of Human Cancer The Jackson laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME, United States, August 22-31, 2008 Sponsoring Organization: The Jackson Laboratory.
Type of Event: Course
Contact: Barbara Donovan, 600 Main Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Telephone: 207-288-6803 Fax: 207-288-6080
Email: barbara.donovan@jax.org Website:
http://courses.jax.org/2008/grad_course08.html
Subjects/Keywords: cancer,genetics,mouse models
Description: This course is designed for advanced predoctoral and postdoctoral students as well as established investigators. The course focuses on the mouse as an experimental model for translational cancer research. Over a period of eight days, students will be xposed to a mix of formal lectures on genetics, genetic tools, translational models for cancer research, stem cells and epigenetics. Hands-on workshops and tutorials will include genome informatics; mouse colony management; necropsy, gross pathology tumor istopathology, and in vivo imaging. The course is held in a retreat-like setting and is limited to 35 participants to ensure a supportive learning atmosphere with exceptional interaction between students and faculty.
Contact: Barbara Donovan, 600 Main Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Telephone: 207-288-6803 Fax: 207-288-6080
Email: barbara.donovan@jax.org Website:
http://courses.jax.org/2008/grad_course08.html
Subjects/Keywords: cancer,genetics,mouse models
Description: This course is designed for advanced predoctoral and postdoctoral students as well as established investigators. The course focuses on the mouse as an experimental model for translational cancer research. Over a period of eight days, students will be xposed to a mix of formal lectures on genetics, genetic tools, translational models for cancer research, stem cells and epigenetics. Hands-on workshops and tutorials will include genome informatics; mouse colony management; necropsy, gross pathology tumor istopathology, and in vivo imaging. The course is held in a retreat-like setting and is limited to 35 participants to ensure a supportive learning atmosphere with exceptional interaction between students and faculty.