Zebrafish Biomedical Research Workshop (King’s College, UK) – May 3-4, 2013.

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From: “Dr. David Scarfe”
Date: 4 April 2013 0:35:05 AWST
Subject: AquaVetMed: Zebrafish Biomedical Research Workshop (King’s College, UK) – May 3-4, 2013

Zebrafish: an animal model in biomedical research – International Workshop (May 3-4, 2013)

Location: King’s College London (UK) harboring one of the largest European Zebra fish research facilities.

This workshop is the result of a collaboration between University College London, King’s College London, FGB, and COST action BM0804, the European Network on Fish Biomedical Models (EuFishBioMed).

Lectures will provide the latest information on the organisation of a modern Zebrafish (zebra danio) facility, animal husbandry and care, health monitoring, GMO technology, international legislation and guidelines and applied research technologies. Demonstrations of frequently used techniques are part of the programme.

For a more detailed brochure and registration details, follow this link- http://tinyurl.com/d59r5hb
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