Principles and Techniques for Improving Preclinical Translation in Alzheimer's DiseaseUpcoming Event

Principles and Techniques for Improving Preclinical to Clinical Translation in Alzheimer's Disease Research

Location: The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME

This workshop is focused on the improvement of preclinical translation in Alzheimer’s Disease research. It will leverage the expertise and facilities of the University of Pittsburgh, Indiana University and JAX Model Organism Development for Evaluation of Late Onset Alzheimer’s Disease (MODEL-AD) Precision Medicine consortium.

 

In-Person Option 

The in-person course includes lectures, hands-on workshops, and featured evening lectures and discussion sessions. Through this workshop, you will experience a significant amount of hands-on, practical laboratory training in in vivo drug screening.  We also strive to support you in your research project and career advancement through networking with experts and peers to promote collaborative research.

 

Virtual Option 

The virtual audience will have access to the live-stream for lectures and will have the ability to ask questions at the end of each lecture through a virtual Q+A function. In addition, all lectures will be recorded and posted within 72 hours of airing on a centralized Canvas course that participants will have access to for six months following the course.

The virtual audience will not have access to live or recorded versions of workshops or special evening sessions. 

Registration is Open

May 06 - 10

2024