[vslist] Conference : The Laboratory Mouse in Vision Research

Judi Alexander judih@jax.org
Thu Apr 29 08:30:01 2004


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The Laboratory Mouse in Vision Research
Oct 13, 2004 - Oct 16, 2004
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine USA
http://www.jax.org/courses/events/coursedetails.do?id=3D42&detail=3Dscope

Organized by
John Macauley, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Maureen McCall, Ph.D., University of Louisville
Patsy Nishina, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory

Speakers include
Wolfgang Baehr, Ph.D., University of Utah
Bo Chang, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Jeannie Chen, Ph.D., Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute
Shiming Chen, Ph.D., Washington University
Gary Churchill, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
John Crabb, Ph.D., Cole Eye Institute
Cheryl Craft, Ph.D., University of Southern California, Doheny Eye Institute
Peter Dudley, Ph.D., National Eye Institute
Michael Dyer, Ph.D., St. Jude's Children's Hospital
Marla Feller, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
Ronald Gregg, Ph.D., University of Louisville
William Guido, Ph.D., Louisiana State University of Health Science Center
John Heckenlively, M.D., Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of=20
California, Los Angeles
Monica Jablonski, Ph.D., University of Tennessee
Simon John, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Peter Lukasiewicz, Ph.D., Washington University
Clint Makino, Ph.D., MEEI, Harvard Medical School
Robert Marc, Ph.D., University of Utah
Alan Mears, Ph.D., University of Ottawa
Catherine Morgans, Ph.D., Oregon Health & Science University
Neal Peachy, Ph.D., Cole Eye Institute
Lawrence Pinto, Ph.D., Northwestern University
Dennis O'Leary, Ph.D., The Salk Institute
Ignacio Provencio, Ph.D., Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences
Paul Sieving, Ph.D., National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
David Stretavan, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco
Enrica Strettoi, Ph.D., Istituto di Neurofisiologia CNR
Michael Stryker, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco
Robert Williams, Ph.D., University of Tennessee
Rachel Wong, Ph.D., Washington University School of Medicine
Jian Zuo, Ph.D., St. Jude's Children's Research Institute

This meeting provides an interactive forum for investigators and students=20
working in eye research using the laboratory mouse as a genetic model=20
system. The laboratory mouse is widely considered the premiere experimental=
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organism for genetic studies that have implications, often direct, for=20
human eye biology and disease.
Sessions will include:
-Photoreceptors/transduction
- Inner retinal processing
-Central vision systems

Topics include:
=B7       Photoreceptors/transduction: development, processing, disease
=B7       Inner retinal processing: development, processing and disease
=B7       Central vision system: development, processing and disease
=B7       Workshop: Clinical assessment
=B7       Workshop: Histological assessment
=B7       Workshop: Electrophysiology
=B7       Workshop: Genetic manipulation
=B7       Workshop: Genetic mapping/modifiers
=B7       Workshop: Mouse Mutant Resources
=B7       Workshop: Microarray Experiment Design and Analysis
=B7       Workshop: Proteomics
=B7       Workshop: Grant writing


Judi Alexander
Lead Coordinator, Courses and Conferences
The Jackson Laboratory
600 Main Street
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Phone:  207-288-6326
Fax: 207-288-6080

Please check out our web site http://www.jax.org/courses/ for the
current listing of courses and conferences at The Jackson Laboratory.

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<font size=3D3>The Laboratory Mouse in Vision Research<br>
Oct 13, 2004 - Oct 16, 2004<br>
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine USA<br>
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Organized by <br>
John Macauley, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory <br>
Maureen McCall, Ph.D., University of Louisville <br>
Patsy Nishina, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory <br><br>
Speakers include<br>
Wolfgang Baehr, Ph.D., University of Utah <br>
Bo Chang, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory <br>
Jeannie Chen, Ph.D., Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute <br>
Shiming Chen, Ph.D., Washington University <br>
Gary Churchill, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory <br>
John Crabb, Ph.D., Cole Eye Institute <br>
Cheryl Craft, Ph.D., University of Southern California, Doheny Eye
Institute <br>
Peter Dudley, Ph.D., National Eye Institute <br>
Michael Dyer, Ph.D., St. Jude's Children's Hospital <br>
Marla Feller, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego <br>
Ronald Gregg, Ph.D., University of Louisville <br>
William Guido, Ph.D., Louisiana State University of Health Science Center
<br>
John Heckenlively, M.D., Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of
California, Los Angeles <br>
Monica Jablonski, Ph.D., University of Tennessee <br>
Simon John, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory <br>
Peter Lukasiewicz, Ph.D., Washington University <br>
Clint Makino, Ph.D., MEEI, Harvard Medical School <br>
Robert Marc, Ph.D., University of Utah <br>
Alan Mears, Ph.D., University of Ottawa <br>
Catherine Morgans, Ph.D., Oregon Health &amp; Science University <br>
Neal Peachy, Ph.D., Cole Eye Institute <br>
Lawrence Pinto, Ph.D., Northwestern University <br>
Dennis O'Leary, Ph.D., The Salk Institute <br>
Ignacio Provencio, Ph.D., Uniformed Services University of Health
Sciences <br>
Paul Sieving, Ph.D., National Eye Institute, National Institutes of
Health <br>
David Stretavan, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco <br>
Enrica Strettoi, Ph.D., Istituto di Neurofisiologia CNR <br>
Michael Stryker, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco <br>
Robert Williams, Ph.D., University of Tennessee <br>
Rachel Wong, Ph.D., Washington University School of Medicine <br>
Jian Zuo, Ph.D., St. Jude's Children's Research Institute <br><br>
This meeting provides an interactive forum for investigators and students
working in eye research using the laboratory mouse as a genetic model
system. The laboratory mouse is widely considered the premiere
experimental organism for genetic studies that have implications, often
direct, for human eye biology and disease. <br>
Sessions will include: <br>
-Photoreceptors/transduction <br>
- Inner retinal processing <br>
-Central vision systems<br><br>
Topics include:<br>
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development, processing, disease <br>
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;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Inner
retinal processing: development, processing and disease <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Central
vision system: development, processing and disease <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Clinical assessment <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Histological assessment <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Electrophysiology <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Genetic manipulation <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Genetic mapping/modifiers <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Mouse Mutant Resources <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Microarray Experiment Design and Analysis <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Proteomics <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D3>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;</x-tab></font>Workshop:
Grant writing <br><br>
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Judi Alexander <br>
Lead Coordinator, Courses and Conferences<br>
The Jackson Laboratory<br>
600 Main Street<br>
Bar Harbor, ME 04609<br>
Phone:&nbsp; 207-288-6326<br>
Fax: 207-288-6080<br><br>
Please check out our web site
<a href=3D"http://www.jax.org/courses/" eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.jax.or=
g/courses/</a>
for the <br>
current listing of courses and conferences at The Jackson Laboratory. <br>
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