Training Programs
The NIH supports short-term training courses in human embryonic stem cell culture techniques. These training courses, offered at various locations, will include hands-on experience to improve the knowledge and skills of biomedical researchers to maintain, characterize, and utilize human embryonic stem cells in basic research studies. The courses are available to investigators in research areas of interest and to all institutes and centers of the NIH.
NIH-Supported Stem Cell Training Courses
Short-term Course in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Culture
ATCC, Manassas, VA, October 11–15, 2004
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, January 10–14, 2005
Training Program AbstractWorkshop on Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology
The Jackson Laboratory
Bar Harbor, ME
Presented annually (latest offering: August 8–13, 2004)
Training Program AbstractHuman Embryonic Stem Cell Toolbox Workshop
University of Georgia, Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute
Athens, GA
June 20–24, 2004
Training Program AbstractFrontiers in Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Pittsburgh Development Center of Magee-Womens Research Institute
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, PA
May 6–May 23, 2004
Training Program AbstractHuman Embryonic Stem Cell Culture Training Course
Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) Research Institute
Orange County, CA
Presented semiannually (latest offering: April 13–22, 2004)
Training Program Abstract
Additional Stem Cell Training Courses
Introduction to Human Embryonic Stem Cell Culture Methods
WiCell Research Institute, Inc.
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
February 9–10, 2004Human Embryonic Stem Cell Training Program
University of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA