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Emerging evidence supports complex relationships between aging, sleep and circadian rhythm, and Alzheimer’s disease progression. This residential workshop will teach the fundamentals, as well as cutting-edge genetics and genomics approaches in these fields. This interdisciplinary workshop will have will foster student-teacher interactions for future collaborations and advances.

Stay up-to-date on current practices by attending this 3.5 day, in-person conference.

This course will feature:

  • Morning seminars to introduce the fundamentals of sleep/circadian biology in Alzheimer’s disease, and advanced computational approaches in genetics and genomics
  • Hands-on afternoon workshops focusing on ‘omics’ analyses, career development, grantsmanship, ethics and more!
  • Breaks and evening discussions for networking
  • Poster session

Perfect for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior and senior investigators!

Venue

The Jackson Laboratory
600 Main Street
Bar Harbor, ME 04609 United States

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