| Tuesday 1st July 2003 |
| 11 am | Registration, coffee and sandwiches |
| 1 pm | Ariel Darvasi | Genetic dissection of
common diseases in the post-genomic era |
| Classical QTL mapping |
| 1.20 pm | Lutz Bunger | Mouse lines,
long-term selected on growth, fatness and metabolic rate - a unique resource
for the genetic dissection of QT’s |
| 1.40 pm | Dominique Gauguier |
| 2.00 pm | Roger Cox | Type 2 Diabetes- A complex trait |
| 2.20 pm | Break |
| 2.40 pm | Jiri Forejt | Inter-species consomic
strains and accompanying tools for mapping and identification of quantitative
trait loci |
| 3.00 pm | Joe Angel | Genetics of Promotion Susceptibility in the Two-Stage Skin Tumor
Model |
| 3.20 pm | Alexander Bachmanov | Genetic dissection of sweet taste |
| 3.40 pm | Chris Klingenberg | Morphological integration
in the mouse mandible: multivariate analysis of QTL effects |
| 4.00 - 4.20pm | Break | |
| Integrated approaches to QTL mapping |
| 4.20 pm | Robert Hizeman | On the Integration of QTL, gene expression and sequence analysis |
| 4.40 pm | Kent Hunter | Integrative multi-dimensional transomic analysis
strategies reveal novel insights into potentially important molecular pathways
for mammary tumor dissemination |
| 5.00 pm | Fuad Iraqi | Multiple approaches for dissecting quantitative
trait loci and cloning the underlying genes |
| 5.40 pm | William Valdar | |
| 6 - 7 pm | Buffet Supper | |
| 7pm - 9pm | Discussion of collaborative Cross | |
| Ken Paigen | Some considerations regarding program content
and strategy |
| Wednesday 2nd July |
| 9 am | Bruce Ponder (Keynote) | Polygenes and the prevention of cancer |
| Theoretical Studies |
| 10 am | Yoav Benjamani | A statisticians point of
view on the significance of QTL |
| 10.20 am | Kajsa Ljungberg | An algorithm for simultaneous search for multiple QTL |
| 10.40 am | Break | |
| 11 am | Alexander Osadchuk | A novel approach to genetically dissect
complex quantitative traits using a diallel cross of recombinant inbred strains |
| 11.20 am | Mikko Sillanpaa | Bayesian Analysis of Multilocus Association in Quantitative and Binary Traits |
| 11.40 am | Andrew Morris | |
| 12 noon | (spare) | |
| 12.20 pm | Lunch | |
| Expression-based QTL studies | |
| 1.40 pm | Tim Aitman | Genome Resources and Identification of Complex
Trait Genes |
| 2.00 pm | Leonid Bystrykh | Genetical Genomics to
Identify Gene Pathways Regulating Hematopoietic Stem Cells |
| 2.20 pm | Leo Schalkwyk | Hippocampal
gene expression profiling across eight mouse strains: towards understanding the
molecular basis for behaviour |
| 2.40 pm | Elizabeth Simpson | Towards QTL Mapping
& Microarrays to Identify Modifiers of Caspase 3
Induced Exencephaly |
| 3.00 pm | (spare) | |
| 3.20 pm | Break | |
| Heterogenous Stock and Recombinant Inbred QTL studies |
| 3.40 pm | Sarah Lloyd | Quantitative trait locus analysis of prion disease incubation time in mice |
| 4.00 pm | Richard Nowakowski | Strain Differences in Stem/Progenitor Cell
Proliferation and Survival DuringAdult in the Dentate Gyrus |
| 4.20 pm | Leah Solberg | |
| 4.40 pm | de Koning | QTL for gene expression in mice;
potential for BXD expression data |
| 7.00 pm | Conference dinner | |
| Thursday 3rd July |
| QTL mapping Resources |
| 9.00 am | Mark Daly | A Haplotype Map of
the Laboratory Mouse: Acceleration of Positional Cloning |
| 9.00 am | Molly Bogue | Mouse Phenome
Database: Research tool and data resource |
| 9.20 am | Jeff Christiansen | EMAGE – The Edinburgh
Mouse Atlas of Gene Expression |
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| 9.40 am | Ken Manly | WebQTL: Complex trait analysis beyond QTL
mapping |
| 10.00 am | (spare) | |
| 10.20 am | Break | |
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| 12 noon | Lunch | |