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  VI International Symposium on Mutations in the Human Genome:Mutation Detection 2001  
  January 22, 2001

Genetics

 
     
  Human Genome Organisation- HUGO, Bled, Slovenia
3rd - 7th May, 2001


The program of the VI International Symposium on Mutations in the Human Genome will include
overviews of mutation detection methods and applications as well as current and future DNA
diagnostics


METHODS

DNA chips and microarray technology
Sequencing methods
Single strand conformation analysis
Chemical and enzyme cleavage
Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis
Denaturing HPLC and other heteroduplex methods
Mass spectrometry
Ligation detection assays
Allele specific amplification
Rolling cycle amplification
Allele specific oligonucleotides
Primer extension/minisequencing
Homogeneous assays
Miniaturization
Labels & probes


APPLICATIONS

SNPs
Mutation scanning
Clinical applications
Cancer genetics
Common disorders
Pharmacogenomics
Bacterial typing
Epidemiology
Animal models
Mutation databases
Bioinformatics
 
 
Organized by: Richard GH Cotton (Melbourne), Anne-christine syvanen (Uppsala), Damjan Glavac (Ljubljana), Metka Ravnik-Glavac (Ljubljana)
Invited Speakers: Jean Amos
(SmithKline Beecham Clinical Lab., Van Nuys, USA)
Francis Barany
(Cornell University, New York, USA )
Ken Buetow
(NIH-National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, USA)
Jing Cheng
(Beijing National Biochip Research& Engineering Centre, Beijing, China)
Richard Cotton
(Genomic Disorders Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia)
Johan Den Dunnen
(Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands)
Michael Dean
(NIH- FCRFV National Cancer Institute, Frederick, USA)
Arupa Ganguly
(Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA)
Damjan Glavac
(Medical faculty, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Kenshi Hayashi
(Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan)
Michael Krawczak
(University of Wales, Cardiff, UK)
Pui Kwok
(Washington University, St. Louis, USA)
Andrei Mirzabekov
(Engelhardt Institute, Moscow, Russia)
Mats Nilsson
(Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands)
Mark Perlin
(Cybergenetics, Pittsburg, USA )
Bertil Pettersson
(Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden)
Lloyd Smith
(University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA)
Ed Southern
(University of Oxford, Oxford, UK)
Anne-Christine Syvänen
(Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden)
Graham Taylor
(St James's University Hospital, Leeds, UK)
Joseph Terwilliger
(Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA)
Sanjay Tyagi
(Public Health Research Institute, New York, USA)
Janet Warrington
(Affymetrix, Inc., Santa Clara, USA)
Jeffrey Wine
(Stanford University, Stanford, USA)
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 15th March, 2001
 
Registration: Secretariat

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