Mission:
The Phenotyping Core aims to promote functional genomics and other preclinical translational research at Johns Hopkins, by assisting and collaborating in the characterization and use of genetically and phenotypically relevant animal models of disease and gene function, by:
1) Providing pathology support and collaboration, including clinical pathology, anatomic pathology, histopathology.
2) Providing training and education in evaluation techniques, phenotyping strategies, and mouse pathobiology.
3) Helping to coordinate diverse JHMI resources in multidisciplinary phenotyping and research efforts.
NEW in 2009!
MPIG- Mouse Pathology Interest Group Site
EUroPOLA - 3rd European course on the Pathology of Laboratory Animals, L'Institut Pasteur, Paris, FR; April 20-24, 2009
Phenotyping Course, NLAC, Taipei, Taiwan, July 20-24, 2009 - website coming soon
ONGOING:
- JHGEM Database- Updated, Simplified, Free
GO TO simplified online submission form - only 6 required questions - Mouse Pathobiology & Phenotyping for Functional Genetics & Preclinical Translational Research
GO TO 2008 lecture schedule and links to syllabus material - Newsletter: PHENOCORE FINDINGS
- Comparative Pathology SLIDE CONFERENCE site
2008
3rd Annual Phenotyping Symposium at JHU - February19, 2008 - THANK YOU FOR COMING -Go to Program -- Go to ONLINE EVALUATION
Core Resources
- What is Phenotyping?
- Suggested Phenotyping Strategies
- JHU Phenotyping Core Faculty and Resources
- Currently Available Phenotyping Assessments / Tests
- SAIRP Johns Hopkins Small Animal Imaging Resource Project
- Phenotyping Links and References; Upcoming courses, workshops & events relevant to phenotyping
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