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  Short Course on Mathematical Approaches to the Analysis of Complex Phenotypes  
  December 20, 2001

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  The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine
September 18 - 25, 2002


The course goals are: (1) to increase the understanding of genetic and statistical principles among both biologists grappling with statistics and statisticians grappling with modern biological applications relevant to the analysis of complex phenotypes and, most notably, disease; (2) to increase the ability of these researchers to evaluate critical evidence from genetic and molecular biological studies and effectively use the necessary mathematical tools; (3) to improve the ability of investigators to develop appropriate study designs using contemporary molecular and statistical genetic approaches; and (4) to develop professional relationships that promote interdisciplinary research efforts among course participants and faculty.
 
 
Organized by: Gary Churchill, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory, Karl Broman, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, and Ariel Darvasi, Ph.D., idGene Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Invited Speakers: Rotating Faculty

The Jackson Laboratory:
Carol Bult, Ph.D.
Gary Churchill, Ph.D.
Lucy Rowe
John Schimenti, Ph.D.
Karen Svenson

Guest Speakers:

Karl Broman, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Ariel Darvasi, Ph.D., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Josee Dupuis, Ph.D., Genome Therapeutics Corporation
Ina Hoeschele, Ph.D., Virginia Tech
Kathleen Kerr, Ph.D., University of Washington
Thomas O'Brien, M.D., National Cancer Institute
Jaya Satagopan, Ph.D., Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Nicholas Schork, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University
Saunak Sen, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Daniel Weeks, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
Brian Yandell, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Zhao-Bang Zeng, Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Hongyu Zhao, Ph.D., Yale Univ. School of Medicine

 
Deadline for Abstracts: N/A
 
Registration: Registration Fee
The course fee of $1,200 includes lodging and meals at our historic Highseas Conference Center
E-mail: kgk@jax.org
 
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