Workshop “G2P in a dish”
G2P in a dish
A workshop on genotype to phenotype research in domestic animals: in vitro models and standards
About the Workshop:
Join us for a dynamic week-long workshop on innovative science! You will experience the potential of cellular systems and genome editing in farm species to validate hypotheses and explore new ones while adhering to the ethical principles of the 3Rs.
Our modular, hybrid format allows remote participants to attend some of the hands-on training, as well as all the main lectures.
But, of course, you are strongly recommended to attend in person to work in our labs and to meet face-to-face with the distinguished scientists who will be your teachers, as well as with other students.
Deadline extended to Oct 18!
Don’t miss this opportunity to join in person!
Note: for remote attendance only deadline for pre-registration is postponed to 31st Jan. 2025.
Engaging Lectures
Explore insightful presentations from esteemed scientists and researchers.
Interactive Sessions
Participate in person for implementing hands-on experiments and activities to experience science in action. Virtual attendees will be able to attend the practical bioinformatic sessions.
Panel Discussions
Gain valuable insights from panel discussions featuring experts sharing their perspectives. Attend in person to present and discuss your own research!
Networking Opportunities
Connect with like-minded individuals and world-recognised experts to build professional relationships that could shape your future in science.
Who should attend
This modular workshop is addressed to both graduate and PhD students, postdocs and experienced researchers from academia and from private institutions in biobanking and animal breeding.
For any questions, don't hesitate to contact us!
Registration Information
Either on-site or virtual
With limited space for participants, pre-registration is required.
Candidates for on-site participation will be selected.
All selected participants must register and are expected to participate.
No registration fee.
On-site participants are responsible for travel costs and hotel fees.