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| PLANT LONG OLIGONUCLEOTIDE MICROARRAY WORKSHOP May 8-13, 2005 The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona This workshop will comprise a combination of lectures and hand-on laboratory sessions. The participants will primarily employ Arabidopsis and maize whole genome 70-mer oligonucleotide microarrays in their laboratory work (for details of these arrays see <http://www.ag.arizona.edu/microarray>[Only registered users see links. ] and <http://www.maizearray.org/>[Only registered users see links. ]). The workshop will be divided into two parts: Part I (Sunday 4PM to Wednesday 5PM) will cover wet-lab aspects of microarray target production and amplification, microarray hybridization, and scanning. Part II (all day, Thursday and Friday) will concentrate on data extraction, statistical analysis, and experimental design. Together these topics are aimed at the goal of the participants obtaining optimal results using oligonucleotide-based microarrays. Part II may be taken separately. Specific topics to be covered include: * Experimental design. * Probe preparation and microarray printing. * Microarray rehydration and probe immobilization. * Target preparation, including RNA extraction, direct and indirect labeling, and amplification techniques. * Microarray hybridization. * Array scanning and data extraction. * Data analysis and archiving. Registration (Part I plus Part II) is $650, which includes costs of the microarrays and other supplies that you will use. Part II registration only is $250. Part I participants will be limited to 30 on a first-come, first-serve basis. Overall participation will be limited to 40 individuals. For further details and to register, please contact David Galbraith (<mailto:[Only registered users see links. ]&replyto=5.1.0.14.2. [Only registered users see links. ]&subject=Re: %20Microarray%20Workshop%20May%202004>galbraith@ar izona.edu). David W. Galbraith Professor of Plant Sciences & Professor, Bio5 Institute University of Arizona 303 Forbes Building P.O. Box 210036 Tucson Arizona 85721-0036 USA. Tel: (520) 621-9153 Fax: (520) 621-7186 Email: [Only registered users see links. ] [Only registered users see links. ] |
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