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JAX Neurogenteics Conference

 
  December 30, 2003  
     
 
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine
June 9 - 12, 2004


Session Topics:

Complex traits of neurological disease
Mouse mutant resources and mutagenesis programs
Genetic mediation of pain
Reverse and forward genetics approaches to mouse models of eye disease
Mouse models of human genetic diseases: matches and misses
Protein misfolding in neurodegenerative disease

 
 
Organized by: Wayne N. Frankel, Ph.D.
Invited Speakers: Greg Barsh, Stanford University
John Belknap, Portland VA Medical Center
Vann Bennett, HHMI and Duke University Medical
George Carlson, McLaughlin Research Institute
Marc Caron, Duke University
Connie Cepko, Harvard Medical School
John Crabbe, Oregon Health & Sciences University
Peter Davies, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Leah Rae Donahue, The Jackson Laboratory
Lorraine Flaherty, Wadsworth Center
Jonathan Flint, Oxford University
Wayne Frankel, The Jackson Laboratory
Dan Goldowitz, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Doug Gray, University of Ottawa
Bruce Hamilton, University of California, San Diego
Lori Isom, University of Michigan
Brigitte Keiffer, CNRS, France
Michael Meaney, McGill University
Jeffrey Mogil, McGill University
Patsy Nishina, Jackson Laboratory
Neal Peachey, Case Western Reserve University
Larry Pinto, Northwestern University
Louis Ptacek, HHMI and University of California, San Francisco
Tom Reh, University of Washington
Gerold Schmitt-Ulms, University of Toronto
Joe Takahashi, University of North Carolina
Larry Tecott, University of California, San Francisco
Doug Vollrath, Stanford University
Doug Wahlsten, University of Alberta, Edmonton
David Westaway, University of Toronto
Clifford Woolf, Harvard University
Masashi Yanagisawa, U. T. Southwestern

 
Deadline for Abstracts: April 9, 2004
 
Registration: Registration is limited to 100 participants. Early registration is recommended. Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to register. "Register On-Line" will become available in early 2004
E-mail: kgk@jax.org
 
   
 
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