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2008 Johns Hopkins Phenotyping Symposium

Tuesday February 19, 2008

Tilghman Auditorium / Turner Concourse
720 Rutland Avenue
Baltimore MD 21205

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Download/print the Progam and Poster abstracts
(PDF - 6 pages)

NEW this year: 

Scientific and Technical Poster Session (concurrent)

Phenotyping Slide Conference (Wednesday February 20)    

Tour NBC at Homewood Campus (Wednesday February 20)

Tour SAIRP ICMIC Imaging Facility (Wednesday February 20)    


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

9-915      Introduction to phenotyping and the phenotyping core
Cory Brayton,
 DVM, Dip ACLAM, ACVP; Associate Professor, Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology; Director, Phenotyping Core; JHU School of Medicine -- Go to Phenotyping Core

915-930    What strain for what studies?  When does mouse strain make a difference?
Cory Brayton, DVM, Dip ACLAM, ACVP; Associate Professor, Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology; Director, Phenotyping Core; JHU School of Medicine -- Go to Phenotyping Core

930-10     Environment and Phenotype - Why is my mouse phenotype different from theirs?
Julie Watson, VetMB, Dip ACLAM; Assistant Professor, Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology; JHU School of Medicine

10-1030  ES cell to mouse:  Getting your genetic variant on the hoof
Roger Reeves, PhD; Professor, Physiology, McKusick-Nathans Institute for Genetic Medicine; Faculty Director, Transgenic Core Facility JHU School of Medicine -- GO to JHUSOM Transgenic Core Facility

1045-1115    Why fish are better than mice
Shannon Fisher, MD, PhD; Assistant Professor, McKusick-Nathans Institute for Genetic Medicine (IGM) and Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology; JHU School of Medicine

1115-1145   Non-invasive Initial Phenotyping: Clinical Exam, Clinical Pathology, Body Condition
Nadine Forbes & Cory Brayton; Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology; Director, Phenotyping Core; JHU School of Medicine -- Go to Phenotyping Core

1145-1215  Motor phenotyping
Ellen Hess, PhD, Associate Professor, Neurology, Neuroscience; JHU School of Medicine

LUNCH BREAK -- Visit Exhibits & Posters

1-145pm      RESOURCES and REPOSITORIES FOR GENETICALLY ENGINEERED MICE
Franziska Grieder, DVM, PhD; Director, Division of Comparative Medicine, National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, MD

145-215   Auditory Phenotyping
Bradford May, PhD; Professor, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery; JHU School of Medicine

230-3   Emotional/cognitive /social phenotyping
Mikhail Pletnikov, MD, PhD; Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; JHU School of Medicine

3-330   Small animal imaging: focus on radiopharmaceuticals
Martin Pomper, MD, PhD; Professor, Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology; Director Small Animal Imaging Resource Program (SAIRP); Associate Director JHU in vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging Center (ICMIC); JHU School of Medicine 
Go To Small Animal Imaging Resource Program (SAIRP)

330-4    Phenotyping by ultrasound with histopathology
Kathleen Gabrielson, DVM, PhD, Dip ACVP; Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology; JHU School of Medicine -- Go To Small Animal Imaging Resource Program (SAIRP)

4-430     Pulmonary phenotyping
Wayne Mitzner, PhD; Professor and Director, Division of Physiology; JH Bloomberg School of Public Health 

430-5     Pathology in phenotyping and other translational research - When will it help you most?
Baktiar Karim, DVM, PhD;  Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology; JHU School of Medicine 

5-6pm Poster Session and Reception in the Exhibit area


REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

February 19 POSTER SESSION - abstract submission deadline: Closed. 
Scientific and technical posters relevant to phenotyping (any species) are invited.   The concurrent poster session will be in the exhibit area, from 9am-6pm.  


February 20 SLIDE CONFERENCE - case submission deadline: FEBRUARY 1, 2008.  There will be a phenotyping pathology slide conference 9am-12 noon Wenesday February 20, 2008.  Space is limited. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.  Contact Dr. Brayton for additional information and reservations. 
Participants get a chance to win a copy of the newest (3rd) edition of the PATHOLOGY OF LABORATORY RODENTS and RABBITS, by Dean Percy & Stephen Barthold (donated by Wiley Liss)

February 20 NBC Neurogenetics and Behavioral Center Tour, 11am (note new time), Wednesday February 20, 2008. Space is limited. No rodent contact in previous 24 hours.
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.  Contact Dani Smith for additional information and reservations.

February 20 ICMIC SAIRP Imaging Facilities Tour, 9am, Wednesday February 20, 2008. Space is limited.  No rodent contact in previous 24 hours.  RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.  Contact James Fox for additional information and reservations.

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