Molecular Genetics with Fission Yeast
EMBO Practical Course - Paris, France
Schizosaccharomyces pombe is a key model system in which to study many generic aspects of Eukaryotic cell biology. The work conducted in fission yeast labs has underpinned, and in some cases (cell cycle and chromatin biology) defined, our understanding of basic concepts of Eukaryotic biology.
The Molecular Genetics with fission yeast is the 8th of a series of highly successful EMBO practical courses that have been running since 1994. Six courses were held in the University of Copenhagen Department of Genetics and the last one in the University of Manchester in combination of the Paterson Institute.
This time, the course will be held at the Pasteur Institute located in central Paris. The program offers cutting edge training in a variety of topics and approaches; participants will be immersed in an exciting and dynamic research environment with state-of-the art equipments in the renewed Pasteur courses building.
The objective of the course is to expand the transfer and training of traditional and state of the art technologies applied to pombe research.
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July 2 - 13, 2012
Pasteur Courses Building, Paris, France
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