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... 9. Do you feel that new biological models are discovered accidentally, that it is Impossible to predict what can develop into a good model?
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... His research involves pathogenesis of infectious disease in animal models, and his professional specialty is diseases of laboratory rodents and lagomorphs.
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... He is an active investigator involved in understanding the molecular genetics of metabolism and elucidating molecular mechanisms of metabolic diseases using animal models, particularly transgenic and gene knockout mouse models. A major interest is the role of aberrant fatty acid metabolism in both rare inherited diseases and more common diseases, such as diabetes mellitus and obesity.
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... Continental Breakfast served in Green Building, Room OR 104 8:00 a.m.
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... Preparation for Friday morning breakout sessions A General discussion of issues raised during the day Melinda Novak Maria Freire Melinda Novak Andrew Greene Charles Montgomery Alan Hillyard Peter Tonellato Alan Perelson Jim Fox Melinda Novak B
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... General discussion Michael Schmale David Crews Mike Hadfield Nick Strausf1eld Peter Tonellato Alan Perelson Ralph Dell Mike Hadfield What is NCRR's role in model development, support, infrastructure What can NCRR do that is unique, other institutes don't do Priorities - how to set Criteria for setting priorities, determining what to fund 8. Workshop Summary and Concluding Remarks s Mike Hadfield Muriel Davisson


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