Upcoming Training Courses in Mouse Phenogenomics at phenomin

September 12, 2016

Strasbourg, France, 2016 November 09th-10th

In vivo CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing

  • Training Course in English
  • Training course for engineers and researchers
  • Learn about gene editing and how it works
  • Hear about the current advances on many technical aspects
  • Optimize the RNA guide design to the genotyping analysis (bioinformatics work shop)
  • highlight crucial issue in your own scientific project

Strasbourg, France, 2016 November 23th-25th

Primary phenotyping of mouse embryos

  • Training Course in English
  • Training course for engineers and researchers
  • This training is aimed at providing a theoretical and practical background knowledge destined for researchers and engineers that are willing to acquire primary expertise in mouse development.
  • The topics will cover dissection of post implant embryos, histology, whole mount Lac Z staining and confocal imaging of whole embryos.
  • Learn good practices (3 workshops)

Strasbourg, France, 2017,March 14th-17th

Mouse models for diseases: approaches in phenotyping

  • Training Course in English
  • Training course for engineers and researchers
  • Understand the interest of phenotyping to characterize gene function in mouse model for diseases
  • Learn about the scientific and ethical considerations in phenotyping
  • Hear about the current web resources available
  • Learn good practices by experimentation (5 workshops)

Goersdorf, France, 2017, June 12th-16th

2d advanced European school in mouse phenogenomics

Save the date! Opened registrations on line: November 2016

Good practices: use of mouse models for biomedical and scientific research

In 2015, PHENOMIN offered an international training of excellence providing engineers, PhDs and researchers with an innovative program focused on best practices in the use of the mouse model for biomedical research; the school is again scheduled in 2017!

It provides a wealth of information on good practices in the use of mouse model (standardized techniques, ethics, regulations, analysis, data and resources …) to support attendees in their research

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