Mouse Genetics 2017

Mouse Genetics 2017

5 episodes

Mouse models of disease are central to biomedical research in many different fields. The course programme will cover the latest developments in mouse experimentation with respect to the accurate characterization of human disease and the design of novel therapeutic approaches. To allow for relatively newcomers in the field to benefit from the programme, and add to the training component particularly aimed at students and young scientists in the early stage of their career, the event will start with an introduction of the basic principles of mouse genetics. This will be followed by an overview of various Mutagenesis, Archiving and Phenotyping experimental strategies. In parallel, the course will also instruct participants on the growing usefulness of Informatics and Database resources and how to approach the evaluation of mouse traits in a quantitative manner. All these topics will be discussed using recent examples of disease model discovery that have been developed and are being actively used by all members of the faculty. With respect to the previous editions of the course, this year the programme will include a brief introduction on possible approaches beyond mouse-models for a more advanced disease model building.

Podcasts

S. Zacchigna - Understanding the mechanisms of blood vessel formation and therapeutic implications

Published: April 3, 2017, 10:01 a.m.
Duration: 31 minutes 12 seconds

Listed in: Science

D. Marazziti - Mouse mutant models of cerebellum development and medulloblastoma

Published: April 3, 2017, 10:01 a.m.
Duration: 26 minutes 18 seconds

Listed in: Science

S. Brown - Mouse models for otitis media: dissecting the molecular basis of middle ear disease

Published: April 3, 2017, 10:01 a.m.
Duration: 41 minutes 21 seconds

Listed in: Science

S. Brown - Challenges of Phenotyping – IMPC and the future

Published: April 3, 2017, 10:01 a.m.
Duration: 41 minutes 21 seconds

Listed in: Science

S. Brown - Mouse functional genomics and the challenges of phenotyping

Published: April 3, 2017, 10:01 a.m.
Duration: 37 minutes 40 seconds

Listed in: Science