Imaging Mouse Development
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Owner/Developer: European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
Country: |
Germany |
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Languages: |
English |
Url: |
https://www.embl.de/training/events/2018/IMD18-01/index.html |
Founding source: |
corporate partnership programme |
Locations: |
Germany |
City: |
heidelberg |
Description: | This workshop will bring together and help establish an emerging community with the common goal of four dimensional reconstruction of mammalian development. A number of longstanding questions surrounding the early development of mammals have been inaccessible to molecular research due to technical limitations and poor physical accessibility of these processes. How is the body plan established in the early embryo? How is morphogenesis coordinated with lineage specification? The recent revolutions in advanced light microscopy and bioimage informatics have opened up completely new avenues to address these questions and make fundamental advances in our understanding of the developing mammalian embryo. |
Format: |
Workshops |
Presence: |
Optional / Voluntary |
Access: |
Fee-based |
Content type: |
Theoretical |
Duration: |
4 days |
Frequency: |
One-time event |
Prerequisites: |
none |
Target audience: |
Students, Researchers, Scientific officers / Project managers, Professionals (e.g. veterinarians) |
Target sectors: |
Academia, Industry |
Educational level: |
Continuing Professional Development |
3rs relevance: |
Refinement |
Topics covered: |
Other |
3rs coverage: |
Partial coverage (e.g. a module) |
Species covered: |
Other species |
Course level on animal species: |
Introductory course |
Details on the topic or technology covered: |
This meeting will provide a buzzing forum to exchange the latest ideas and techniques, foster new collaborations, and formulate strategies to address gaps in our knowledge and technical challenges. It will make an important contribution towards building an inclusive and open community among the fields of imaging technology and mammalian development, to promote the free exchange of resources and concepts, where different research groups can contribute and build off one another’s advances, and prevent the fragmentation and incompatibility of data resources and techniques. Session Topics Early development Advanced microscopy and image analysis Post-implantation development Quantitative biology, modelling and experimental manipulation Organogenesis |
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