TY - JOUR
T1 - Fish from Head to Tail
T2 - The 9th European Zebrafish Meeting in Oslo
AU - Griffiths, Gareth Wyn
AU - Müller, Ferenc
AU - Ledin, Johan
AU - Patton, E Elizabeth
AU - Gjøen, Tor
AU - Lobert, Viola Hélène
AU - Winther-Larsen, Hanne Cecilie
AU - Mullins, Mary
AU - Joly, Jean-Stephane
AU - Weltzien, Finn-Arne
AU - Press, Charles McLean
AU - Aleström, Peter
PY - 2016/2/9
Y1 - 2016/2/9
N2 - The 9th European Zebrafish Meeting took place recently in Oslo (June 28-July 2, 2015). A total of 650 participants came to hear the latest research news focused on the zebrafish, Danio rerio, and to its distant evolutionary relative medaka, Oryzias latipes. The packed program included keynote and plenary talks, short oral presentations and poster sessions, workshops, and strategic discussions. The meeting was a great success and revealed dramatically how important the zebrafish in particular has become as a model system for topics, such as developmental biology, functional genomics, biomedicine, toxicology, and drug development. A new emphasis was given to its potential as a model for aquaculture, a topic of great economic interest to the host country Norway and for the future global food supply in general. Zebrafish husbandry as well as its use in teaching were also covered in separate workshops. As has become a tradition in these meetings, there was a well-attended Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and ZFIN workshop focused on Zebrafish Genome Resources on the first day. The full EZM 2015 program with abstracts can be read and downloaded from the EZM 2015 Web site zebrafish2015.org .
AB - The 9th European Zebrafish Meeting took place recently in Oslo (June 28-July 2, 2015). A total of 650 participants came to hear the latest research news focused on the zebrafish, Danio rerio, and to its distant evolutionary relative medaka, Oryzias latipes. The packed program included keynote and plenary talks, short oral presentations and poster sessions, workshops, and strategic discussions. The meeting was a great success and revealed dramatically how important the zebrafish in particular has become as a model system for topics, such as developmental biology, functional genomics, biomedicine, toxicology, and drug development. A new emphasis was given to its potential as a model for aquaculture, a topic of great economic interest to the host country Norway and for the future global food supply in general. Zebrafish husbandry as well as its use in teaching were also covered in separate workshops. As has become a tradition in these meetings, there was a well-attended Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and ZFIN workshop focused on Zebrafish Genome Resources on the first day. The full EZM 2015 program with abstracts can be read and downloaded from the EZM 2015 Web site zebrafish2015.org .
U2 - 10.1089/zeb.2015.1212
DO - 10.1089/zeb.2015.1212
M3 - Article
C2 - 26859625
SN - 1545-8547
JO - Zebrafish
JF - Zebrafish
ER -