11th Annual Workshop on the Pathology of Mouse Models for Human Disease
Scope/Topic
Sep 9, 2012 - Sep 15, 2012 The Jackson Laboratory Highseas Conferene Center
This workshop provides a week of intensive training sessions in pathology and histopathology as well as didactic sessions in which particular disease areas and models will be discussed. Participants will have an opportunity to interact with a group of prominent mouse pathologists and geneticists from leading research institutions.
Topics and models to be covered include: nomenclature, basic mouse genetics, concepts of mouse model generation, approaches to working up mutant mice, role of pathologists at research institutions, systemic, hematopoietic, mammary, gynecologic, cutaneous, infectious and immune system pathology, embryology and cancer models.
Funding for this conference was made possible by grant number R13 OD010920 from the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health and the National Institute on Aging. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention by trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Organizers
Sep 9, 2012 - Sep 15, 2012 The Jackson Laboratory Highseas Conferene Center
John Sundberg, D.V.M., Ph.D., Dipl. A.C.V.P., The Jackson LaboratoryHarm HogenEsch, D.V.M., Ph.D., Dipl. A.C.V.P., Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine
John Macauley, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Alexander Nikitin, M.D., Ph.D., Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Piper Treuting, D.V.M., M.S., DACVP, University of Washington
Jerrold M. Ward, D.V.M., Ph.D., Dipl. A.C.V.P., Global VetPathology
Speakers
Sep 9, 2012 - Sep 15, 2012 The Jackson Laboratory Highseas Conferene Center
Cheryl Ackert-Bicknell, The Jackson Laboratory
Lesley Bechtold, , The Jackson Laboratory
Annerose Berndt, Ph.D., DVM, University of Pittsburgh
Greg Cox, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
John E. Craighead, University of Vermont, Emeritus Professor
James Denegre, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Dennis Denicola, DVM, Ph.D., DACVP, IDEXX Laboratories
Franziska Grieder, DVM, National Institutes of Health
Harm HogenEsch, D.V.M., Ph.D., Purdue University
A. Bennett Jenson, M.D., University of Louisville
Ed Leiter, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Xavier Montagutelli, DVM, PhD, Institut Pasteur
Alexander Nikitin, M.D., Ph.D., Cornell University
Jerold Rehg, D.V.M., St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Paul Schofield, PhD, University of Cambridge
Leonard Shultz, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Richard Smith, The Jackson Laboratory
John Sundberg, D.V.M., Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory
Piper Treuting, DVM, MS, DACVP, University of Washington
Peter Vogel, DVM, PhD, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Jerrold Ward, DVM, PhD, Global VetPathology
Schedule
Sep 9, 2012 - Sep 15, 2012 The Jackson Laboratory Highseas Conferene Center
View the 2012 event schedule (.pdf). Please note that the schedule is subject to change. Updates will be made as they occur.
Registration
Sep 9, 2012 - Sep 15, 2012 The Jackson Laboratory Highseas Conferene Center
Registration Fee: $1500.00
Registration fee includes course materials, most meals and shared lodging at the Higsheas Conference Center.
To apply for this event, please:- Complete the online application form (opens a new page to our secured third party application site)
- Applicants will be required to upload a CV or Biosketch (2 Page Maximum) to complete the application
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Applicants must have a D.V.M. or M.D. degree, with preference given to pathologists and pathology residents.
Applications by qualified women, persons with disabilities and minorities in the life sciences are highly encouraged.
Mouse anatomy and biology reading materials and resources are available online.
Hotel/Travel
Sep 9, 2012 - Sep 15, 2012 The Jackson Laboratory Highseas Conferene Center
Lodging accommodations will be at Highseas Conference Center, a Georgian style mansion built in 1912. Highseas is perched on the cliffs overlooking the entrance to Frenchman Bay and is surrounded by beautiful Acadia National Park. This is casual, dormitory-style housing consisting of shared bedrooms and bathrooms (minimum double occupancy, some triple and quad rooms). Wireless internet access is provided throughout the building. Laundry facilities are available on site. Transportation will be provided from the conference center to the course venue for the duration of the workshop. Highseas cannot accomodate families, please contact the event planner for information about off-campus lodging alternatives. Participants are responsible for all travel booking, including airport transportation.
Travel
Air
Bar Harbor is served by two airports:
- Hancock County/Bar Harbor Airport (BHB)
- Bangor Airport (BGR)
Area information:
Sponsors
Sep 9, 2012 - Sep 15, 2012 The Jackson Laboratory Highseas Conferene Center
Funding for the Courses and Conferences Program is provided by:
- The Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- The National Institutes of Health - Grant #RR17436, co-funded by
- The National Institute on Aging
We would also like to thank our sponsors for their generous support:
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Gold level
| Event Contact: Erin McDevitt p: 207-288-6659 |

