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FEATURED TOPICS INCLUDE:
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microRNA Mechanism of Action
Role of microRNA in Oncology, Cardiology, and Stem Cells
Tools and Technologies for microRNA Analysis
microRNA as Diagnostic Biomarkers
microRNA as Targets for Therapeutic Development
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Pre-Conference Workshop*
Tools and Technologies for microRNA Analysis
Monday, March 10, 2008 – 9:00am to Noon
Sponsored by GeneTools LLC
miRNA Expression Profiling Technologies and Research Applications
Mike Wilson, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Array R&D Manager, Asuragen, Inc.
This workshop session will review the methods and technologies for miRNA
expression profiling. Methods for quantitative recovery of small RNA species
during RNA purification will be presented, with particular attention to yields
from whole blood and formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues. A survey
of the current technology platforms for multiplex analysis of miRNA expression
profiling will be presented. Important issues to consider with respect to data
analysis and normalization will be addressed.
High-Throughput Profiling of miRNAs in Neural Stem Cells
Peng Jin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, and Keith Szulwach, Department of Human
Genetics, Emory University School of Medicine
MicroRNAs have been implicated in the maintenance and differentiation of stem
cells. In this presentation, we will discuss our work on high-throughput
profiling of miRNAs in neural stem cells using different technologies.
Whole miRNA/mRNA Profiling from Single Embryonic Stem Cell and Early Embryos
Kai Q. Lao, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, Applied Biosystems
We developed a real-time PCR-based, 330-plex miRNA, expression profiling method
that is sensitive and accurate enough to profile miRNA from samples as small as
a single cell, such as an Embryonic stem cell. This technique will greatly
facilitate miRNA-related research on stem cells and early embryos. It should
also be of use in studies on carcinogenesis where only limited amounts of
material is available from tissue biopsies or archived material.
Temporal Interference of MicroRNA Maturation and
in situ Labelling of miRNA in
Zebrafish Using Morpholino Oligonuceotides
Msc. Anne Karine Lagendijk, Member,
Genetics of Cardiac Development
Group, Hubrecht Institute
Few microRNA knockout studies have been reported; mutagenizing small microRNA
alleles is extremely difficult. Morpholino oligos are efficient tools to
temporally knock down single microRNAs in zebrafish embryos, which revealed
aberrant pancreatic islet development when inhibiting miR-375. We also used
Morpholinos to label microRNAs /in situ/, demonstrating their versatility.
*Separate registration required