This workshop provides a week of intensive training sessions in pathology and histopathology as well as didactic sessions in which particular disease areas and models will be discussed. Participants will have an opportunity to interact with a group of prominent mouse pathologists and geneticists from leading research institutions.
Registration is CLOSED
Registration is Open
Sep 26 - 30
2022
This workshop provides a week of intensive training sessions in pathology and histopathology as well as didactic sessions in which particular disease areas and models will be discussed. Participants will have an opportunity to interact with a group of prominent mouse pathologists and geneticists from leading research institutions.
A virtual option for this course is also available, which includes access to lectures, Q&A sessions, and course materials during the event and for a four weeks after the event concludes.
For the Highseas lodging option, the check-in date will be Sunday, September 25 and the check-out date will be Saturday, October 1.
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Assistant Professor, Pathology
Manager, Strain Acquisition
Senior Scientific Curator
Associate Director, Genetic Engineering Technologies
Director of the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs
Professor of Immunopathology, Associate Dean for Research
Associate Member
Professor of Animal Sciences
Director, Division of Comparative Pathology
Professor of Pathology; Leader, Cornell Stem Cell Program
Associate Professor
Professor of Anatomy and Embryology
Professor
Director, Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pathologist
Director, Center for Biometric Analysis
JAX Genomic Education Visitor Protocol
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* JAX will honor documented approvals of vaccination exemption by participants’ home institutions for certain medical conditions or a sincerely held religious belief. A scanned copy of COVID-19 vaccination record is acceptable in place of the original.
Please contact the Event Planner directly with any further questions or concerns about any of the above policies. If unsure whom to contact, please email coursesandconferences@jax.org.
Revised: 5/2/2022
Shared Lodging accommodations will be at Highseas Conference Center, a spacious mansion built in 1912, overlooking the entrance to Frenchman Bay and adjacent to beautiful Acadia National Park. Transportation will be provided from the conference center to the course venue for the duration of the course. Highseas cannot accommodate families. Please refer to the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce for off-campus lodging alternatives.
Highseas Check-In Date: Sunday, September 25
Highseas Check-Out Date: Saturday, October 1
Bar Harbor is served by two airports:
Bar Harbor is approximately 6 hours by car from the greater Boston area.
Professor of Immunopathology, Associate Dean for Research
Professor of Pathology; Leader, Cornell Stem Cell Program
Professor
Director, Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pathologist