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Second HUGO Mutation Detection Training Workshop
 
University of Leeds , Leeds, UK
2nd to 5th September 2000

Course schedule:

Arrive Fri afternoon 1st Sept

14:00-18:00 Reception, receive keys, info pack (site maps, program and course manual)

18:00 Dinner

Day one (Sat 2nd Sept 2000)

7:30 am breakfast

08:15-13:00 Lectures (Roger Stevens Bldng)

8:15-09:00 Brief introduction; course overview. Dr GR Taylor
09:00-09:45 Frequency and nature of mutations, and the methods to detect them. Prof Mireille Claustres
09:45-10:30 Testing for specific mutations. Dr Tom Weaver
10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-11:30 Gene chip analysis and array technologies Prof AC Syvanen
11:30-12:15 SSCP/HA/DGGE Dr Milan Macek
12:15-13:00 Enzymatic and chemical cleavage methods for mutation detection. Prof RGH Cotton
13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00-16:00 Lab Time

16:00-16:30 Break for discussion (coffee area in School of Biology Level 7)

16:30-18:00 Lab Time

18:30 Dinner

Opportunity to sample Leeds City Life

Day two (Sunday):

7:30 am breakfast

08:15-13:00 Lectures

08:15-09:00 Protein truncation. Johan Den Dunnen
09:00-09:45 Heterozygote sequencing. Dr Gloria Ribas-Despuig
09:45-10:30 High throughput systems. Prof Ian Day
10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-11:30 Applications of large-scale mutation analysis in pharmaogenomics. Prof Nigel Spurr
11:30-12:15 Future developments and applications. Prof Ulf Landegren
12:15-13:00 Quality control in mutation detection. Prof JJ Cassiman
13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00-16:00 Lab Time

16:00-16:30 Break for discussion (coffee area in School of Biology Level 7)

16:30-18:00 Lab Time

7:30 Drinks, Buffet & Music in the Senior Common Room

Day three (Monday):

08:30-12:30 Labs

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:30 Mutation Databases Heikki Lehvaslaiho, RGH Cotton

16:00-18:00 Lab time (or additional database time)

19:00 Dinner

Day 4 (Tuesday):

09:00-12:00 Labs (catch up, data analysis, discussion)

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00-15:00 Discussion in lab or coffee area.


Organized by:

G R Taylor

Invited Speakers:

8:15-09:00 Mutation detection; brief introduction; course overview. Dr GR Taylor

09:00-09:45 Frequency and nature of mutations, and the methods to detect them. Prof Mireille Claustres

09:45-10:30 Testing for specific mutations. Dr Tom Weaver

10:45-11:30 Gene chip analysis and array technologies Prof AC Syvänen

11:30-12:15 SSCP/HA/DGGE Dr Milan Macek

12:15-13:00 Enzymatic and chemical cleavage methods for mutation detection. Prof RGH Cotton

Sunday 3rd September 2000

08:15-09:00 Protein truncation. Johan Den Dunnen

09:00-09:45 Heterozygote sequencing. Dr Gloria Ribas-Despuig

09:45-10:30 High throughput systems. Prof Ian Day

10:45-11:30 Applications of large-scale mutation analysis in gene discovery. Prof Nigel Spurr

11:30-12:15 Quality control in mutation detection. Prof JJ Cassiman

12:15-13:00 Future developments and applications. Prof Ulf Landegren

Deadline for Abstracts:

1st August

Registration:

Print registration form from website and post to:
HUGO,
144 Harley St,
London,
W1N 1AH
UK
Tel: [44] (20) 7935 8085 Fax: [44] (20) 7935 8341
email: hugo@hugo-international.org
Email for Requests and Registration: hugo@hugo-international.org
 
 

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