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46th Annual Short Course on Medical and Experimental Mammalian Genetics

 
  January 04, 2005  
     
 
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine
July 17 - 29, 2005


This course is a joint effort of Johns Hopkins University and The Jackson Laboratory.

The content of the annual Short Course focuses on an up-to-date presentation of genetics in experimental animals and humans, the relationship of heredity to disease in experimental animals and humans, and the importance of molecular genetics in the diagnosis and treatment of inherited disorders.

This course is approved for up to 60 CME credits through The Maine Medical Center. The Maine Medical Center is accredited by the Maine Medical Association to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.

 
 
Organized by: Victor McKusick, Ph.D., David Valle, M.D., Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Patsy Nishina, Ph.D., Juergen Naggert, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Invited Speakers: The organizers are in the process of inviting 2005 Course Speakers. They will be announced as they confirm the invitation.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: May 17, 2005
 
Registration: If you would like to apply, please submit the following materials to Tyra Hanson, Course Coordinator, The Jackson Laboratory, 600 Main Street, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 or by electronic mail (tay@jax.org) by May 17, 2005:

1. CV
2. A cover letter briefly describing your institutional affiliation, and why you feel you would benefit from attending.
3. If you are a student, you must send a recommendation letter from your advisor.

Student travel scholarships will be available (*All participants who receive a travel scholarship must submit an abstract for the poster session). The Registration fee will be waived for all awarded recipients. Please indicate why you would like to be considered for a scholarship in your letter of interest. Scholarship application deadline is April 17, 2005.

Applications will be reviewed on a competitive selection basis. Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

E-mail: tay@jax.org
 
   
 
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