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Frontiers in Imaging: Workshop on High Frequency Ultrasound Imaging of the Laboratory Mouse in Vivo

 
  December 08, 2005  
     
 
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine - USA
March 29-31, 2006


This introductory workshop will emphasize mouse models for human disease. An overview will be presented of relevant mouse-based physiology and anatomy along with the science behind ultrasound and high-resolution ultrasound relating to its adoption as a leading modality for mouse phenotypic analysis for research. We will provide an understanding of the most important characteristics that can be visualized using high frequency ultrasound and how to study function based on these elements.
 
 
Organized by: The Jackson Laboratory
Invited Speakers: John Macauley, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Joseph Gile, B.A., The Jackson Laboratory
Anthony Nicholson, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Karen Svenson, B.A., The Jackson Laboratory
Michelle Macpherson, VisualSonics
F. Stuart Foster, Ph.D., University of Toronto and VisualSonics

 
Deadline for Abstracts: February 28, 2006
 
Registration: Placement is limited to 16 participants. Please submit the following materials via post, fax, or email.

-One (1) page letter briefly describing your current work and/or research interest and your motivation to attend the course;

-Curriculum vitae (please limit to two pages);

-A letter of recommendation from your major advisor or supervisor (for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and residents);

-Include complete contact information: institute and/or home address, phone and fax numbers and email address.


Application Deadline: February 28, 2006 Early application is suggested since acceptances are made on a rolling admission basis.


Applications will be reviewed on a competitive selection basis until the course is full. Accepted applicants will be notified in a timely manner by email, telephone or fax. Registration and payment instructions will accompany notification.


Applications by women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged.

E-mail: laura.lelansky@jax.org
 
   
 
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