Genomic and Proteomic Approaches to Complex Heart, Lung, Blood, & Sleep Disorders
Course - Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
This highly acclaimed course covers the application of statistics, molecular biology and genetics to the analysis of complex diseases such as asthma, hypertension and coronary heart disease. Both human and animal model data are presented and considered in depth.
Students learn to detect the genetic basis of disease, perform linkage analysis, conduct genome scans, analyze quantitative trait loci, detect gene interactions, map complex disease genes and clone genes. Emphasis is also placed on how to characterize gene functions using the latest in biochemical and molecular genetic techniques. Contemporary approaches to gene discovery such as mutagenesis, microarray analysis, comparative genomics and SNP discovery and analysis are also covered. Social and ethical issues surrounding the generation and use of genetic information are discussed during the course.
http://courses.jax.org/2012/hlb.html
Thu, Sep 27, 2012 - Fri, Oct 05, 2012
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
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