Scientific and Technical Poster Session (concurrent) Phenotyping Slide Conference (Wednesday February 20) Tour NBC at Homewood Campus (Wednesday February 20)
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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 ReevesPhD 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
Thank you for coming and making this a great success! GO TO THE CURRENT COURSE SITE Visit Johns Hopkins' Phenotyping Core Web Site
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