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Mamm Genome (2008) 19:618–622 DOI 10.1007/s00335-008-9147-4 MEE T ING R EPO R T The 21st International Mammalian Genome Conference Meeting Report James Amos-Landgraf Æ Leonard C. Schalkwyk Received: 29 September 2008 / Accepted: 29 September 2008 / Published online: 24 October 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2008 Introduction biology. As in previous years, mutagenesis was at the forefront, with updates from many of the core projects The 21st International Mammalian Genome Conference going on across the globe, including EUCOMM, KOMP, was held at the Kyoto Terrsa in Kyoto, Japan. This follows and ENU-based screens. in series with the 7th and 14th IMGC, which were also held The meeting began with another highly successful stu- in Japan. The organizer was Yoshihide Hayashizaki, who dent satellite meeting followed by the primary sessions, worked with a local organizing committee of ten members. including Comparative genomics; Rat and other genomes; The International Mammalian Genome Society Secretariat Mutagenesis; Neuroscience and Behavior; Development, comprises Maja Bucan (President), Karen Steel (Vice- cancer biology and aging; Complex traits; and Immunity President), Monica Justice (Past President), Christine and infection. The meeting concluded with the RIKEN Disteche, Roger Reeves, Simon Foote, Xavier Montagu- symposium on the transcriptome world with
Mammalian Genome – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 24, 2008
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