
a network within Finnish universities providing services and expertise in generation and analysis of genetically modified mice
Organizes:
Tips and tricks for successful in vivo modelling
March 13, 2020, in H1091 (Dentopolis)
12:00 Welcome and General overview of the FinGMice network
Reetta Hinttala, University of Oulu
12:20 FinnDisMice, mouse models for Finnish Disease Heritage
Satu Kuure, University of Helsinki
12:40 Phenotyping services offered by Turku Center for Disease modelling (TCDM)
Petra Sipilä, University of Turku
13:00 Finnish Centre for Laboratory Animal Pathology (FCLAP)
Jere Linden, University of Helsinki
13:20 Discussion
13:30 Coffee break sponsored by ImmunoDiagnostic Oy
14:00 Non-mammalian model organisms in research
Prof. Howy Jacobs, University of Tampere
14:30 Discussion
14:40 Neurophenotyping services
Prof. Heikki Tanila, University of Eastern Finland
15:00 Mouse imaging: from light microscopy to ultrastructural details
Mika Kaakinen, University of Oulu
15:20 Transmembrane prolyl 4-hydroxylase, an enzyme of unknown function –
what have we learned from a mouse model?
Prof. Johanna Myllyharju, University of Oulu
15:50 Discussion
16:00 Closing
Supported by the Health and Biosciences Doctoral Programme of the University of Oulu
Field specific credits can be earned according to UniOGS recommendations (attending to 10 scientific seminars: 0,5ECTS) (https://www.oulu.fi/uniogs/recommendations_of_ects)
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WELCOME!
Kind regards,
Reetta
Reetta Hinttala, Associate Prof, coordinator
Finnish EMMA node, Transgenic core facility, Biocenter Oulu
PEDEGO, Pediatric neurology, Faculty of Medicine
University of Oulu
Finland
reetta.hinttala@oulu.fi