Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States
Xenopus is an extraordinary in vivo model for cell and developmental biology. The ease of loss- and gain-of-function approaches allows rapid mechanistic analysis; this can be combined with classic embryological manipulations and state of the art imaging.
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April,
United States,
Molecular Cell Biology,
Molecular Biology,
Developmental Biology,
Cold Spring Harbor,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences,
NY
Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States
This course will focus on advanced quantitative fluorescence microscopy techniques used for imaging a range of biological specimens, from cells to single molecules.
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cell biology,
April,
United States,
Cold Spring Harbor,
Imaging,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences,
NY,
laboratory
Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States
This course is for scientists who are not familiar with techniques of protein isolation and characterization. The course is extremely rigorous and includes laboratory work during the days, as well as lectures with discussions and student talks in the evenings.
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Biochemistry,
April,
United States,
Protein,
Cold Spring Harbor,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences,
NY,
laboratory
Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States
The course is broken into modules that are each designed to give a broad overview of a given topic, with ample time for examples chosen by the instructors.
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Bioinformatics,
Bioscience,
Biochemistry,
March,
April,
United States,
Cold Spring Harbor,
Biological Chemistry,
Genome,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences,
NY,
laboratory
Course - Glasgow, United Kingdom
An Introduction to Clinical Trials and Clinical Trial Practice, the ICR’s flagship training course, is accredited by Cranfield University.
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Drug Discovery,
United Kingdom,
March,
clinical trials,
Glasgow,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences
Course - Cambridge, United Kingdom
The course covers analysis of NGS data. Using ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq datasets as an example, the course will provide ideas and practical advice for the interpretation of NGS data sets in a genomic context.
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Bioinformatics,
United Kingdom,
March,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences,
Cambridge
Course - Heidelberg, Germany
Fluorescence is a light-based molecular phenomenon that is inherently non-invasive; it thus finds broad application in the studies of living matter – from the observation of isolated proteins in buffer to complex machinery in living animals.
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Microbiology,
March,
Biology,
Molecular Cell Biology,
Molecular Biology,
germany,
Heidelberg,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences,
laboratory
Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States
This is a highly interactive 3.5 day workshop in which you will develop the skills necessary to lead and interact effectively with others, in both one-on-one and group settings.
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Bioscience,
March,
Workshop,
United States,
Cold Spring Harbor,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences,
Genetics,
NY,
laboratory
Course - Bangkok, Thailand
This free laboratory-based Advanced Course will give participants a working knowledge of and practical experience in cutting edge Plasmodium experimental genetics techniques, from designing gene targeting vectors and creating transgenic parasites to phenotyping the strains that result.
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Microbiology,
March,
Biology,
Thailand,
Bangkok,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences,
Genetics,
laboratory
Course - London, United Kingdom
Candidates without prior training or working experience in quantitative risk analysis will be interested in our course Animal Agriculture and Food Safety Risk Analysis and Disease Modeling, offered on March 9-20, 2015.
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agriculture,
UK,
March,
Epidemiology,
London,
2015,
research course,
Life Sciences