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On Tuesday, June 10th, 2003,
the Registry sponsored a Mini Seminar at the Tenth Triennial Meeting of the
International Otopathology Society in Boston, Massachusetts.
The
workshop was entitled:
Molecular
Approaches to the Study of Inner
Ear Pathology
The program consisted of
the following speakers and topics:
Moderators:
Saumil N. Merchant M.D. and Michael J. McKenna, M.D.
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Michael
J. McKenna, M.D. |
Limitations
of Applying Molecular Approaches to
Archival Human Temporal Bones |
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Leslie
Michaels, M.D. |
Application
of Microslicing Techniques in Human
Temporal Bone Research |
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Ken
Kitamura, M.D. |
Laser
Capture Microdissection and Other
Molecular Techniques in Human Temporal
Bone Research |
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Joe
C. Adams, Ph.D.
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Analysis
of Gene and Protein Expression in Animal Models of Inner Ear Pathology |
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M.
Charles Liberman, Ph.D. |
Use
of Transgenic Mice in the Study of Inner
Ear Pathology |
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Stefan
Heller, Ph.D. |
Application
of Physiological Genomics and Molecular
Screens to the Study of the Inner Ear |
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A.
Julianna Gulya, M.D. |
NIDCD
and Human Temporal Bone Research |
Click
here to view excerpts from Dr. Michael's presentation from the
latest issue of The Registry.
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