JAX Neurogenetics Conference
JAX 神经遗传学会议
基本信息
- 批准号:6757713
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-04-01 至 2005-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application is for support of the 2004 "JAX Neurogenetics Conference" to be held at The Jackson Laboratory (TJL) in Bar Harbor Maine on June 9-12. The function of the workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and students who work in areas of neurobiology that impact directly upon or use 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 neurological disorders. Sessions will include: mouse models of human (neurological) genetic disease, Neurogenomics (including mutagenesis and mutagenesis programs and resources), complex mechanisms of pain sensation, complex traits of neurological disease, protein folding in neurodegenerative disease and reverse and forward genetic approaches to mouse models of eye disease. The intent of this meeting is to bring students and established investigators with varying expertise and experience together to discuss their research findings, identify areas of common research interest and develop future directions. Invited speakers will present background, raise important scientific questions or discuss their own work in topic areas of neurobiology that impact directly on, or otherwise use the laboratory mouse as a genetic model system. These talks will often be followed by several presentations of 15-20 minutes each, to be chosen primarily from submitted abstracts. These presentations will be selected to illustrate and examine in more detail principles developed in the overviews. There will be one mouse clinic, or neurological mutant mouse display, with a descriptive presentation on points relevant to particular models of interest. There will also be one informatics demonstration and two poster sessions. Postdoctoral and graduate students are encouraged to attend, and funds for student travel are requested in this application. This meeting has been held every two years since 1994 and continues to be unique with respect to size, focus and format.
描述(由申请人提供):此申请是为了支持2004年的“ JAX Neurogenetics会议”,将于6月9日至12日在缅因州Bar Harbour的Jackson Laboratory(TJL)举行。 研讨会的功能是为在神经生物学领域工作的研究人员和学生提供一个论坛,这些研究人员和学生直接影响或使用实验室鼠标作为遗传模型系统。 实验室小鼠被广泛认为是对人类神经系统疾病具有影响(通常是直接)的遗传研究的首要实验生物。 会议将包括:人类(神经系统)遗传疾病的小鼠模型,神经基因组学(包括诱变和诱变程序和资源),疼痛感觉的复杂机制,神经系统疾病的复杂性状,神经退行性疾病中的蛋白质折叠以及对小鼠疾病小鼠模型的反向和远期遗传学方法。 这次会议的目的是为学生和成熟的研究人员带来不同的专业知识和经验,以讨论他们的研究发现,确定共同研究的领域并发展未来的方向。 受邀的演讲者将展示背景,提出重要的科学问题或讨论他们在神经生物学主题领域的工作,这些神经生物学领域直接影响或以其他方式将实验室鼠标作为遗传模型系统。这些谈判通常会随后进行几次15-20分钟的演讲,主要是从提交的摘要中选择的。 将选择这些演示文稿以更详细地说明和检查概述中开发的原则。 将有一个小鼠诊所或神经突变小鼠的显示,并具有与特定感兴趣模型相关的点的描述性呈现。 还将有一个信息学演示和两个海报会议。 鼓励博士后和研究生参加,并在此申请中要求提供学生旅行的资金。 自1994年以来,这次会议每两年举行一次,并且在大小,重点和格式方面仍然是独一无二的。
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