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You are cordially invited...
to a demonstration of Mouse
Specifics'
AnonyMOUSE® ECG Screening
System & e-MouseTM
ECG Analyses Software
Attendance complimentary.
After the workshop we will provide a light lunch and free access to Boston's Museum of Science.
When
:
Monday, September 16, 2002, 10am to 1pm.
Who should attend:
Investigators phenotyping mice, researching functional genomics,
and performing pre-clinical testing.
Purpose:
Learn how non-invasive ECG technology for conscious mice can accelerate identification of cardiovascular phenotypes and quickly identify pro-arrhythmia effects of compounds.
Where:
Museum of Science, Boston, MA (free parking provided).
James Rottman, D.V.M., Ph.D. of Antigenics,
Inc. will provide a short talk
on his experience with the AnonyMOUSE® ECG
Screening System in pre-clinical safety studies.
JuFeng Wang, Ph.D. of Harvard Medical School will discuss the role
the ECG Screening System played in his research with an
encephalomyocarditis virus mouse model.
Thomas Hampton, Ph.D., President and
CEO of Mouse Specifics, Inc., will present novel electrocardiographic
findings in dystrophin-deficient mice that point to a new clinical tool
for diagnosing Duchenne muscular dystrophy in infants.