G2P in a dish – Deadline extended to October 18!

If you are a researcher:

🧬 Focused on domesticated animal species, and you are sensible to the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) principle on the use of live animals

🧬 Trying to decipher the molecular bases (G) of the phenotype(s) (P) that you investigate in your research project

🧬 Using (or willing to learn more about) the available in vitro cellular system (e.g. cell lines, organoids…) and CRISPR genome editing techniques

🧬 Wishing to become part of a large community with the possibility to discuss of the latest advancements and perspectives

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in person to meet, work and discuss with worldwide recognized experts! Participation free of charge (registration mandatory; you must pay your own travel and accommodation expenses)

Final deadline to apply for in person participation is October 18!

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