Participants completing this workshop 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.
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Nov 08 - 11
2021
This workshop provides training in the theory and practice of maintaining mouse colonies for research. This workshop is designed for anyone requiring an understanding of issues relating to the management of mouse colonies for research. Participants completing this workshop 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 workshop 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.
Workshop Format
This workshop will be held in-person with hands-on Biomethods Training on November 8th, followed by the Colony Management Workshop on November 9-11th. If you are unable to attend in-person due to schedule or travel restrictions, the Colony Management Workshop portion of this event is offered in a fully virtual format.
Topics Include:
Certifications - This workshop may be used for continuing education units for AALAS and ASR recertification.
Travel Awards
Kent Scientific Corporation as part of KentGivesBack has generously sponsored Travel Awards for this workshop. You can apply to receive one of these awards during registration.
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Lodging accommodations at JAX’s Highseas Conference Center is available for an additional fee. Highseas, located approximately 1 mile from The Jackson Laboratory, is a spacious estate built in 1912, overlooking the entrance to Frenchman Bay and adjacent to beautiful Acadia National Park. Attendees are responsible for their own transportation from the Conference Center to the course venue for the duration of the course. Highseas is handicap accessible (please indicate accessibility needs in registration). This lodging option cannot accommodate families.
Highseas Lodging Fee: $200 (total)
Participants interested in securing off-campus lodging may refer to the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce website for a guide on hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, and short-term rentals in the Bar Harbor area.
Meals will be provided by JAX’s campus dining services throughout the event. Participants staying off-campus may still partake in meals at Highseas. Please refer to the event schedule for more information.
Air
Bar Harbor is serviced by two airports:
Hancock County/Bar Harbor Airport (BHB) – 20 minutes away
Bangor International Airport (BGR) – 1hr 15 minutes away
Public transportation is not available from local airports. Please visit the Bar Harbor and Bangor airport services webpages for information on shuttles to and from Mount Desert Island. Rideshare options like Uber or Lyft are not commonly available.
Ground
Bar Harbor is approximately 5 hours by car from the greater Boston area. Rental cars are available from Hertz at either nearby airport. Additionally, there is a free Island Explorer bus system which can be used around the island and the national park.
Travel Awards
Kent Scientific Corporation as part of KentGivesBack has generously sponsored Travel Awards for this workshop. You can apply to receive one of these awards during registration.