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Candidates For These Programs
Our training target groups are graduate level students in basic sciences, medical students, MD/PhD students, residents, clinical fellows, clinician-scientists, visiting fellows, clinical geneticists, technicians and research associates. In addition, high school students, their teachers and public education are firm pillars of the training program.
Outcomes
Trainees completing this integrated approach will have the skill sets to impact on many diverse fields, such as advanced molecular imaging, cancer, genetics, patient-based research, neurodegenerative disease, genomics, apoptosis, signal transduction, intracellular investigations, and development of new technologies and treatments.

Intensive Workshop Applicants
Upcoming Workshop! "Quantitative Fluorescence Analyses of Cells, Tissues and Chromosomes".
Dates: May 3 to 8, 2010.
Prerequisites: Basic workshop "Principles of Microscopy and Imaging", or equivalent documented training
Number of participants: 20 participants.
Apply: sending by e-mail a current copy of your CV and a one-page letter stating why you are interested in the workshop, how it can help in your research area or work place. (Please e-mail to Zelda Lichtensztejn, lichtens@cc.umanitoba.ca)
A registration fee of Cdn $1500 will be charged.
NOTE: we will like to offer the continuation of this workshop later (probably June or July), with the topic "Complex Molecular Imaging and Analysis, Genome-wide Screening". The registration fee of $1500 CAD will allow registered participants to participate in either OR both workshops.
Deadline to apply: April 5, 2010.
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