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Mouse Atlas Workshop

Neuroscience Center Building
Rockville, Maryland
Conference Room C
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
8:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

This workshop will look at current approaches to the structure and annotation of mouse neuroanatomical atlases with the goal to examine compatibility with each other. Currently available options will be discussed, which could enable different mouse maps and atlases, either existing now or under development, to be compatible with each other, and share a common data structure. The invited participants have similar but different activities in this area. At this workshop, the participants plan to articulate their current approaches and goals and to examine issues of compatibility in order to maximize community utility of these maps and atlases.

Participants:

Albert Burger
MRC, Human Genetics Unit
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Richard Caprioli
Vanderbilt University
Department of Chemistry

Keith Franklin
McGill University
Department of Psychiatry

Mary E Hatten
The Rockefeller University
Developmental Neurobiology

Patrick Hof
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Neurobiology of Aging Laboratory

Thomas R. Insel
National Institute of Mental Health
National Institutes of Health

Russell Jacobs
California Institute of Technology
Biology Department

G. Allan Johnson
Duke University Medical Center
Center for in Vivo Microscopy

Joachim Klose
Institute for Human Genetics
Berlin, Germany

Laura Kus
The Rockefeller University
Hatten Laboratory

Jean Lauder
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy

Maryann Martone
University of California San Diego
Department of Neuroscience

Helmut Meyer
Medical Proteom-Center
Ruhr-University of Bochum

George Paxinos
University of New South Wales
School of Psychology

Uta Schambra
East Tennessee State University
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology

Larry Swanson
University of Southern California
Neuroscience Program

Arthur Toga
University of California Los Angeles
Department of Neurology

David Van Essen
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology

Robert Williams
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology

Richard Woychik
The Jackson Laboratory

Chen Zheng
The Rockefeller University
Gensat Project