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Making and Using DNA Microarrays |
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
, Cold Spring Harbor, NY June 21 - 27 |
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A DNA microarray is a simple, inexpensive and versatile tool for experimental explorations of genome structure, gene expression programs, gene function, and cell and organismal biology. In this hands-on course, students will be guided through the process of preparing DNA samples and slides to be used for printing microarrays, printing DNA microarrays, designing and conducting experiments for analysis by DNA microarray hybridization, data analysis, display and interpretation. Experimental applications to be covered in the course will include systematic studies of global gene expression programs, inferring gene function using microarrays, genotyping, and measuring changes in gene copy number. Students who complete this course should be fully able to set up their own independent facility for printing and experimental use of DNA microarrays. Guest instructors will present the state-of-the-art in new technology, experimental applications, and interpretation of large genomic datasets. |
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Organized by: |
Joseph DeRisi & Vishwanath Iyer |
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Application Deadline: March 15, 2000 |
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Registration: |
Application Deadline: March 15, 2000 apply online |
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Email for Requests and Registration: | meetings@.cshl.org | |||
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