Science Researcher Update

Using Mice in Research: Everything not in the Literature - Webinar

Written by BCI Staff | May 2, 2013 2:04:00 PM

 

Webinar - The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, US

To use mice in research, you need to know a great deal about the disease or gene of interest you’re studying.You also need basic knowledge of mouse strain nomenclature and background. If you are new to using mice or aren’t sure about whether you are using them correctly, take some advice from your colleagues at JAX to learn

How to easily find mouse strains

The research value of using proper nomenclature in your publications

Considerations when selecting a strain background

How to ensure the genetic integrity of your mouse colony

Tips for choosing the best controls

Case studies and cautionary tales from the field

Presenter: Kathy Snow, Ph.D., Technical Information Scientist
Moderator: Andy Schile, Ph.D., Technical Information Scientist

Register for this webinar, Using Mice in Research: Everything not in the Literature

Thursday, May 16, 2013 (8:00 PM EEST - 9:00 PM EEST)

Online

The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, US

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