Participants completing this course will obtain: 1) a thorough understanding of colony management best practice that incorporates the latest developments and trends and 2) instruction on how to achieve rigor and reproducibility standards when working with laboratory mice.
Registered attendees will have access to recorded lectures to view on-demand 24/7 until December 12th, 2020.
Please contact the event organizer for more information
Nov 10 - 12
2020
This course provides training in the theory and practice of maintaining mouse colonies for research. This program is designed for anyone requiring an understanding of issues relating to the management of mouse colonies for research. Participants completing this course will obtain a thorough understanding of mouse colony management best practice that incorporates the latest developments and trends in the use of the laboratory mouse in research. Additionally, to help researchers achieve rigor and reproducibility standards when working with mice, this course includes instruction on experimental design such as how to control biological variables (i.e., mouse strain, gender, age, weight, health, etc.) and how to manage colony data.
Course Format:
This course will contain a blend of pre-recorded lectures and live Q&A sessions. Course participants will have access to the Canvas course and course materials from November 2 - December 12. Live sessions will be recorded and posted on Canvas within 72 hours of airing.
The course contains approximately 20 hours of pre-recorded lectures. In order to fully participate in the Q&A sessions, participants are strongly encouraged to view the pre-recorded lectures in advance of the daily live Q&A sessions.
To accommodate this, the canvas course is being released early on November 2nd.
This course will also cover:
Certifications - This course may be used for continuing education units for AALAS and ASR recertification.
The 2020 schedule is attached below.
4:00 PM |
Tuesday, November 10 PRE-RECORDED CONTENT
Welcome, Introductions & Canvas
Mouse Genetics and Strain Nomenclature Colony Set-up, Breeding Strategies and Q&A Genetic Background Effects on Phenotype Genetic Quality Control
Mouse Genome Informatics and Other Resources LIVE SESSION11:00 am (Eastern Standard Time)
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4:00 PM |
Wednesday, November 11 PRE-RECORDED CONTENT
Maintaining Severely Immune Compromised Mice
Eliminating Infectious Contaminants Cryopreservation: A Cool Approach to Colony Management Using Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) to Rederive, Rescue, and Rapidly Expand Colonies The Microbiome Nutritional Aspects of Maintaining Animal Health and Phenotype LIVE SESSION11:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) |
6:00 AM |
Thursday, November 12 PRE-RECORDED CONTENT
Technologies & Repositories: PDX, CRISPR-Cas, KOMP, T1D, & JAX Mice
Tools for Analyzing Colony Data Behavioral Phenotyping Using Computer Vision Systems
Effects of Housing Density on the Physiological Well-being of Research Mice Animal Care and Use Committees Breeding Efficiency Using Electronic Tracking Using Database Systems for Research Animal Management and Working With Mobile Devices in Animal Rooms
LIVE SESSION11:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) |
Senior Scientific Software Engineer
Manager, Strain Acquisition
Senior Manager – Regulatory Affairs
Associate Professor
CEO
Chief of Diagnostic Services / Associate Director CMQ
Technical Information Scientist
Associate Professor
Colony Product Manager
Associate Veterinarian
Senior Program Manager
Executive Vice President
Director, Computational Sciences
Senior Database User Support Specialist II
Director, Reproductive Technologies & Business Development Reproductive Sciences & Transgenic Genotyping Services
Senior Scientific Curator
Associate Director, Courses & Conferences | She/Her