PUBLICATION
Zebrafish Invade Valparaiso: Third Meeting and Symposium of the Latin American Zebrafish Network
- Authors
- Whitlock, K.E.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-170214-272
- Date
- 2014
- Source
- Zebrafish : (Other)
- Registered Authors
- Keywords
- none
- MeSH Terms
- none
- PubMed
- 25372497 Full text @ Zebrafish
Citation
Whitlock, K.E. (2014) Zebrafish Invade Valparaiso: Third Meeting and Symposium of the Latin American Zebrafish Network. Zebrafish. .
Abstract
Abstract Zebrafish are an excellent model system for research and teaching. Because of their relatively low maintenance costs, beautiful and bountiful embryos, and tool box of molecular genetic technique, zebrafish are ideal for countries with smaller research budgets and less well-developed science infrastructure. For these reasons, zebrafish are growing in popularity as a model system for research in Latin America. In response to this growing need, we held the Third Latin American Zebrafish Network (LAZEN) Course and Symposium in Valparaiso, Chile, in April 4-13, 2014. The course covered a wide variety of topics from fish husbandry to outreach and ended with a symposium hosting excellent scientists from Latin America and beyond.
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Sequence Targeting Reagents
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