Courses

Attendees come primarily to learn, presumably not already knowing a great deal about the overall topic or portions thereof. Courses may be small or large, but are always characterized as intensely interactive affairs consisting primarily of didactic presentations with related workshop components. Courses are designed to teach and therefore usually offer topical material in a historical context with substantial amounts of introductory information. Typically, courses have a syllabus driven format.

Event dateEvent title
May 16 - May 18 2008 Colony Management: Principles and Practices
Jun 30 - Jul 3 2008 Frontiers in Microscopy: Whole Animal Imaging
Jul 20 - Aug 1 2008 49th Annual Short Course on Medical and Experimental Mammalian Genetics
Aug 22 - Aug 31 2008 17th Annual Short Course on Experimental Models of Human Cancer
Sep 4 - Sep 12 2008 Genomic and Proteomic Approaches to Complex Heart, Lung, Blood, & Sleep Disorders
Sep 8 - Sep 10 2008 Colony Management: Principles and Practices
Sep 21 - Sep 27 2008 7th Annual Workshop on the Pathology of Mouse Models for Human Disease
Sep 23 - Sep 29 2008 Short Course on Systems Genetics
Nov 16 - Nov 20 2008 Colony Management: Principles and Practices