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Thirty international experts will picture the latest developments. Conference themes include:
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International large scale mutagenesis resources with presentations of EUCOMM (European Conditional Mouse Mutagenesis Program), KOMP (Knockout Mouse Project), and NorCOMM (North American Conditional Mouse Mutagenesis Project)
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Emerging centralization of phenotyping and mouse production units
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Fundamental and applied aspects of RNAi and miRNA
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Epigenetics, reprogramming, and new ways to manipulate the germ line
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Different cutting-edge mutagenesis approaches, as e.g. transposon mutagenesis and conditional gene trapping
Taken together, the First International Conference on Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome will focus on scientific and technological developments furthering the use of the mouse as an experimental model.
This conference will provide a venue for discussion of the latest research findings and technical advances relevant for the study of gene function under health and disease conditions. The conference topics will be of interest to mouse molecular geneticists as well as biomedical researchers interested in using innovative technologies for modelling human disease conditions in the mouse.
We encourage participants to send abstracts of their latest findings for the presentation of posters. Young scientists are especially animated to participate.
We are looking forward to meeting you at the First International Conference on Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome
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