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ISTT co-sponsors the QTRN’s 6th Annual Symposium, Montreal, Nov. 13, 2010

Monday, July 5th, 2010
QTRN: Quebec Transgenic Research Network

QTRN: Quebec Transgenic Research Network

The International Society for Transgenic Technologies (ISTT) has decided to co-sponsor the QTRN’s 6th Annual Symposium: Focus on new transgenic models and their phenotyping, organized by the Quebec Transgenic Research Network (QTRN), that will be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on November 13, 2010.

This symposium will be co-organized by Jacinthe Sirois. ISTT already co-sponsored the most successful QTRN’s 5th Annual Symposium in 2009, devoted to Transgenesis: new developments and applications. Additional information will be provided in the symposium web site at due time.

WEB released for the Course and Symposium on Mouse Cryopreservation, Campinas, Brazil, November 22-26, 2010

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Course and Symposium on Mouse Cryopreservation, Campinas, Brazil, November 22-26, 2010

Course and Symposium on Mouse Cryopreservation, Campinas, Brazil, November 22-26, 2010

The course on “Cryopreservation of Mouse Germoplasm” and the associated symposium on “Animal Models and Cryopreservation“, to be held in Campinas (Brazil), November 22-26, 2010, has released its new web site. These course and symposium are organized by the University of Campinas and the Multidisciplinary Center for Biological Investigation on Laboratory Animal Science, and it is co-sponsored by the International Society for Transgenic Technologies (ISTT). The ISTT Members Jorge Stzein and Martina Crispo are members of the Organizing Committee.

As it is stated in the symposium’s web page: “It is aimed to trigger the development of close cooperation between specialists from CEMIB and those from other institutions world wide, to train a group of biologists in cryopreservation and assisted reproduction techniques and to stimulate discussions to address the future needs and requirements of the Brazilian Scientific community in this area.”

A symposium report: New generation GMOs. Refinement in procedures, Helsinki 2010

Monday, June 28th, 2010
SYMPOSIUM :New generation GMOs: Refinement in procedures, Helsinki 2010

SYMPOSIUM :New generation GMOs: Refinement in procedures, Helsinki 2010

The symposium on “New generation GMOs: Refinement in procedures“, chaired by Belén Pintado and Jan Bas Prins, co-sponsored by the International Society forTransgenic Technologies (ISTT), organized within the Scand-FELASA 2010 meeting “New paradigms in laboratory animal science”, was held in Helsinki (Finland), on June 14-17, 2010. The event was a great success and higlighted the importance of “promoting the activities of ISTT among scientific collectives not directly involved in transgenesis, but that have close contact with present or future individuals that may benefit from our society”, as Belen Pintado concluded in her meeting report.

FELASA 2010 - next week in Helsinki

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
FELASA 2010, Helsinki (Finland), June 14-17

FELASA 2010, Helsinki (Finland), June 14-17

Next week, on June 14-17, will be held the FELASA 2010 meeting in Helsinki (Finland), devoted to “New Paradigms in Laboratory Animal Science”. This meeting is co-sponsored by ISTT. Current ISTT Treasurer, Belen Pintado, co-chairs a workshop on “New generation GMOs from a laboratory animal perspective“.

Genetic polymorphisms among C57BL/6 mouse inbred strains

Monday, May 31st, 2010
Genetic polymorphisms among C57BL/6 mouse inbred strains

Genetic polymorphisms among C57BL/6 mouse inbred strains

A manuscript entitled “Genetic polymorphisms among C57BL/6 mouse inbred strains” has been just published by Esther Zurita, Mónica Chagoyen, Marta Cantero, Rosario Alonso, Anna González-Neira, Alejandro López-Jiménez, José Antonio López-Moreno, Carlisle P. Landel, Javier Benítez, Florencio Pazos and Lluís Montoliu in Transgenic Research. The Illumina® Mouse Medium Density Linkage Mapping panel, with 1,449 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), was used to genotype individuals from ten C57BL/6-related strains: C57BL/6JArc, C57BL/6J from The Jackson Lab, C57BL/6J from Crl, C57BL6/JRccHsd, C57BL/6JOlaHsd, C57BL/6JBomTac, B6(Cg)-Tyr (<c-2j>)/J, C57BL/6NCrl, C57BL/6NHsd and C57BL/6NTac. Twelve SNPs were found informative to discriminate between the “/N” and “/J”  C57BL/6 mouse substrains considered. These results will be instrumental for the correct genetic monitoring and appropriate mouse colony handling of different transgenic and knockout mice produced in distinct C57BL/6 inbred substrains. The SNP raw data are also available from the Mouse Phenome Database at Jackson Laboratory.

ISTT co-sponsors the FELASA 2010 meeting

Sunday, April 18th, 2010
Scand-FELASA 2010 meeting

Scand-FELASA 2010 meeting

The next FELASA (the Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations) meeting, a joint FELASA/Scand-LAS symposium, entitled “New paradigms in Laboratory Animal Science” is co-sponsored by the International Society for Transgenic Technologies (ISTT). This combined meeting will be held in Helsinki, Finland, on June 14-17, 2010. The meeting includes a symposium on “New generation GMOs: refinement in procedures“, co-organized by Belén Pintado, current ISTT Treasurer.

TT2010 presentations available from the ISTT web site

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
Selected Talks from the TT2010 meeting available from the ISTT web site

Selected Talks from the TT2010 meeting available from the ISTT web site

Some of the talks presented at the past TT2010 meeting are now available for visualization from the members-only area of the ISTT web site, a section restricted to ISTT members. As many as 14 presentations have been already contributed by the respective invited speakers, who kindly agreed to share their talks for ISTT members use. If you would like to browse these presentations and you are not yet a member of ISTT we warmly invite you to join our Society. To register as ISTT member, please visit the JOIN section and follow the indications provided.

TT2010: a lively and enjoyable meeting

Saturday, March 27th, 2010
The TT2010 meeting at the MDC Conference Centre-Berlin Buch

The TT2010 meeting at the MDC Conference Centre-Berlin Buch

The TT2010 meeting is over. More than 460 registered participants (about half of them members of ISTT) attended the past 9th Transgenic Technology meeting, organized by the ISTT, at the MDC, in Berlin-Buch, Germany. The conference itself (March 22-24) was followed by two dedicated workshops on “Colony Management Database Solutions” (March 25) and a practical “Hands-on” course on basic techniques in animal transgenesis (March 25-26). Prof. A. Francis Stewart was awarded the 7th ISTT Prize, sponsored by genOway,  for his outstanding contributions in the field of transgenic technologies. He delivered a delightful talk on his work on site-specific recombinases and recombineering over the past 20 years, delineating all the tools his lab has been providing to the scientific comunity that have become central for most post-genomic era applications.

Prof. A. Francis Stewart awarded the 7th ISTT Prize

Prof. A. Francis Stewart awarded the 7th ISTT Prize

Boris Jerchow, Chair of the TT2010 Organizing Committee, and his team must be congratulated for all their dedication and hard work over the past months that resulted in a lively and enjoyable meeting. The conference was full of discussions and, thanks to the careful talks prepared by all invited speakers, everybody could learn many different aspects of animal transgenesis at different levels, from basic technical or fundamental issues, to more ellaborated and sophysticated scientific applications. Berlin was a great venue for the TT2010 meeting. Such a cosmopolitan city, rich in history, events and locations, was a wonderful complement for social and cultural sightseeing besides the scientific and technical expectations of the TT2010 meeting itself.

Boris Jerchow, Chair of the TT2010 Meeting

Boris Jerchow, Chair of the TT2010 Meeting

 Now the TT2010 meeting is over. But ISTT has already started preparing the next forthcoming TT meeting, TT2011, that will be held on October 24-26, 2011, in Miami (Florida, USA), organized by Peter Sobieszczuk and Thom Saunders. All information regarding the TT2011 meeting will be available at the official web site.

One week for the TT2010 meeting…

Monday, March 15th, 2010
9th Transgenic Technology Meeting (TT2010), MDC, Berlin-Buch, Germany, March 22-24, 2010

9th Transgenic Technology Meeting (TT2010), MDC, Berlin-Buch, Germany, March 22-24, 2010

The TT2010 meeting will start exactly in one week, on March 22, at the Conference Centre of the Max-Delbrück-Center (MDC), in Berlin-Buch, Germany. You can check the latest information about this meeting in its dedicated web site. More than 450 participants will gather in Berlin to discuss the latest technological developments on the generation and the analysis of genetically modified animals. If you are planning to attend and would like to know what will be the weather like in Berlin during the conference you might wish to check the web setion, within the ISTT web site, dedicated to the TIME and WEATHER conditions of several cities around the world with ISTT members, including Berlin. In short, it’s going to be cold, but I am sure we will compensate the outside temperature with a warm welcome and a most enjoyable meeting.

Course on Managing Mouse Colonies: Genetics, Breeding & Welfare

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Course on Managing Mouse Colonies

Course on Managing Mouse Colonies

The RSPCA and EUMODIC will be holding a two-day course entitled: Managing Mouse Colonies: Genetics, Breeding & Welfare. The course, a collaboration between MRC Harwell, the Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, the RSPCA and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, will introduce experienced technicians and scientific staff involved with the management of GA mice, to current best practice in the maintenance of GA mouse colonies for scientific research, with an emphasis on the 3Rs and animal welfare. The event will be limited to 30 participants and take place on the 20th & 21st July 2010 at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK.

Topics to include:

• Establishing & maintaining transgenic lines
• Establishing & maintaining gene targeted lines
• An introduction to genetic/strain nomenclature
• Basic colony management
• Breeding workshop
• Advanced colony management
• Identifying and overcoming common issues
• Maintenance of high health status colonies
• Cryopreservation/rederivation workshop
• Experimental design workshop

Cost £150 (to cover all accommodation, food and course materials)

For more information, or to obtain an application form please email: GA@rspca.org.uk (putting ‘colony management course’ in the subject field) before 31st March 2010.


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