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Short Course on Gene Microarray Development and Analysis: Approaches to Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Disorders

 
  January 26, 2004  
     
 
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine
April 17 - 22, 2004


The course itself will focus primarily on gene expression analysis in a variety of mouse models relevant to the study of heart, lung, blood and associated sleep disorders. Participants will be introduced to wet bench methods necessary for the preparation of expression chips including nucleic acid extraction, isolation and purification protocols, analytical approaches to chip reading and data analysis, software tools, and case-oriented application of microarray technology to heart, lung, blood and associated sleep disorders.
 
 
Organized by: John Quackenbush, Ph.D., and Norman Lee, Ph.D., The Institute for Genome Research, Gary Churchill, Ph.D., Martin Ringwald, Ph.D., and John B. Macauley, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Invited Speakers: To be announced
 
Deadline for Abstracts: N/A
 
Registration: The registration fee of $1,500 includes lodging, meals and all related lab supplies and course materials. Transportation from/to the Bar Harbor Airport is included if requested at the time of registration.
E-mail: tay@jax.org
 
   
 
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