
Show overview
2013 Mouse Genetics; Models for Human Diseases has published 11 episodes during 2013. That works out to roughly 8 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 34 min and 58 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 13.2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by ICGEB.
From the publisher
A 3-day, ICGEB annual course held in Trieste, Italy, covering topics including basic principles of mouse genetics, mutagenesis approaches, archiving, phenotyping, informatics and databases, quantitative traits, examples of disease model discovery and the use of mouse disease models as a therapeutic tool.
Latest Episodes
M. Giacca - Disease Models and Translation: The mouse as a tool for the development of novel biotherapeutics for cardiovascular disorders
Mauro Giacca, ICGEB, Molecular Medicine, Group Leader, Trieste - ITALY speaks on "Disease Models and Translation: The mouse as a tool for the development of novel biotherapeutics for cardiovascular disorders". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
D. Marazziti - Disease Models and Translation 7: GPR37 and GPR37L1 receptors: better with or without?
Daniela Marazziti, IBCN-CNR, Monterotondo, Rome, Italy "Disease Models and Translation 7: GPR37 and GPR37L1 receptors: better with or without? ". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
A. Muro - Fibronectin and Ugt1 mutant mouse strains: the function of splice variants, the mechanisms of disease and possible therapeutic approaches
Andrés F. Muro, ICGEB, Mouse Molecular Genetics, Group Leader Trieste - ITALY speaks on "Fibronectin and Ugt1 mutant mouse strains: the function of splice variants, the mechanisms of disease and possible therapeutic approaches". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
P. Schofield - Phenotype informatics
Paul Schofield, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK speaks on "Phenotype informatics". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
P. Schofield - High throughput histopathology as part of a phenotyping pipeline
Paul Schofield, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK speaks on "High throughput histopathology as part of a phenotyping pipeline". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
M. Giacca - Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based vectors as powerful tools for gene transfer into post-mitotic cells in vivo
Mauro Giacca, ICGEB, Molecular Medicine, Group Leader, Trieste - ITALY speaks on "Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based vectors as powerful tools for gene transfer into post-mitotic cells in vivo". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
S. Brown - Junbo and Jeff mouse mutants identify VEGF pathways as critical for chronic otitis media
Steve Brown, MRC Harwell, UK speaks on "Junbo and Jeff mouse mutants identify VEGF pathways as critical for chronic otitis media". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
S. Brown - The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium - An Encyclopedia of Mammalian Gene Function
Steve Brown, MRC Harwell, UK speaks on "The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium - An Encyclopedia of Mammalian Gene Function". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
S. Brown - Mouse Genetics: Determining gene function
Steve Brown, MRC Harwell, UK speaks on " Mouse Genetics: Determining gene function". This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
H. Morgan - Data analysis
Hugh Morgan, Medical Research Council, Harwell, UK speaks on "Data analysis".This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste
H. Morgan - Databases, Infrastructure
Hugh Morgan, Medical Research Council, Harwell, UK speaks on "Databases, Infrastructure".This seminar has been recorded at ICTP Trieste by ICGEB Trieste