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Genetic Analysis Methods for Medical Researchers

Duke University Medical Center , R. David Thomas Center in Durham, North Carolina
May 4, 1997 through May 7, 1997

Invited Speakers:
Faculty:
Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, Ph.D.
Jonathan L. Haines, Ph.D.
Arthur S. Aylsworth, M.D.
David Goldgar, Ph.D.
Deborah A. Meyers, Ph.D.
Marcy C. Speer, M.S., Ph.D.
Daniel E. Weeks, Ph.D.

Lecturers:
Jeffrey M. Vance, Ph.D., M.D.
JoElen Schildkraut, Ph.D.

Program:

Genetic Analysis Methods for Medical Researchers is a comprehensive four day course directed toward physician scientists and/or other medical researchers. The course will introduce state-of-the-art approaches for the mapping of human inherited disorders with an emphasis on the mapping of complex common diseases phenotypes. The overall focus of the course is on the development of a broad-based knowledge of the application of Human Genome Initiative resources to the design and execution of disease gene mapping projects.

Registration :

February 1, 1997 Deadline for receipt of completed application and $50.00 application fee.

Registration fee: $500.00
($50.00 application fee deducted from total registration)

Deadline for Abstracts: February 1, 1997

Email for Requests and Registration: genclass@dnadoc.mc.duke.edu


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