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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
June 6 - 26, 2012
The Advanced Bacterial Genetics course presents logic and methods used in the genetic dissection of complex biological processes in diverse bacteria. Laboratory methods include: classical mutagenesis using transposons, mutator strains, and chemical and physical mutagens; detection and quantitation of gene expression changes using various reporter genes and real-time PCR; the mapping of mutations using genetic and physical techniques; modern approaches to the generation and analysis of targeted gene disruptions and fusions using PCR and cloning methods; epitope insertion mutagenesis; site-directed mutagenesis; and fluorescence microscopy. Key components of the course will be the use of sophisticated genetic methods in the analysis of model bacteria (including E. coli, Salmonella, Bacillus subtilis, and Myxococcus xanthus), and the use of the wealth of new genomic sequence information to motivate these methods. Invited lecturers will present various genetic approaches to study bacterial mechanisms of metabolism, development, and pathogenesis.
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Organized by:
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Diarmaid Hughes, Beth Lazazzera, Fitnat Yildiz |
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Invited Speakers:
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Speakers in the 2011 course included: Victor DiRita, University of Michigan Medical School Michael Ibba, Ohio State University Petra Levin, Washington University Stanley Maloy, San Diego State University Ivan Matic, INSERM, France George O'Toole, Dartmouth Medical School Jim Sawitzke, NCI-Frederick Karen Visick, Loyola University Medical Center Malcolm Winkler, Indiana University Bloomington
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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March 15, 2012
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Registration:
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http://meetings.cshl.edu/course/Default.aspx
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E-mail:
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meetings@cshl.edu
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