The University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine are organizing a two-day symposium (24-25 August 2012)?in honor of Ralph L. Brinster, PhD, the Richard King Mellon Professor of Reproductive Physiology at Penn Vet. Dr Brinster, often regarded as the father of transgenesis, was awarded, in 2011, the prestigious National medal of Science for his life?s work to date, and the ISTT Prize at the TT2011 meeting in Florida?for his outstanding contributions to the field of transgenic technologies.
This Symposium features talks by top scientists around the globe, including: Richard Behringer, Michael S. Brown (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1985), Allan Bradley (our next ISTT Prize awarded scientist,?at the TT2013 meeting, in China)?, Ina Dobrinski, John Gurdon (awarded the 2009 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Prize), Robert Hammer (ISTT Member), Kathy High, Rudolf Jaenisch, Richard Palmiter, Janet Rossant, Hans Scholer, Richard Schultz, Takashi Shinohara, Jamie Thomson, Ken Zaret.
Space is limited, register for this symposium here.
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