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08/04/08 Check out the Mitochondria Minisymposium 2008-2 Link Below!!

Indexed in the ISI Web of Knowledge The Mitochondria Interest Group (MIG) is an Inter-Institute Interest Group at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), with members worldwide! MIG is concerned with all aspects of the mitochondrion and diseases in which the mitochondrion is involved. We hold monthly meetings, usually on the second Monday of the month (except when it is a Federal holiday or other special exceptions). There are links on this page to
  • The NIST MitoProteomics Workshop (17, 18 September 2002);
  • On-Line Registration for MIG (on the left);
  • MitoDb-the NIST Human Mitochondrial Protein Database (offspring of and replacing mitoDat-the Mitochondrion Protein database);
  • links of interest to mitochondrialists (on the left);
  • MIG meeting schedule (on the left);
  • the searchable MIG Member list (click on icon);
  • (MMS) the Mitochondrial Medicine Society;
  • (MRS) the Mitochondria Research Society;
  • MiP: the Mitochondrial Physiology Group in Austria;
  • (MiPP) the MiP protocols on mitochondrial respiratory physiology; NOTE: Inclusion here does NOT imply endorsement by MIG, NIH, or the US Goverment. Inclusion is for Information Purposes ONLY!
  • Special Items (on the left);
  • Events of the MIG as well as Video Archives of Past MIG Meetings (and a link to a list on the left here)

MIG is a member of the Cell Biology Umbrella Interest Group.

PLEASE read the DISCLAIMER at the bottom of this page.

There is opportunity to participate in MIG function webcasts via the Adobe webmeeting system in use currently at NIH. Please contact the MIG Co-Coordinator. MIG functions will normally be webcast in realtime, and archived on the NIH Videocast website, videocast.nih.gov. Please contact the MIG Co-Coordinator. (Most MIG Functions are archived on the NIH Videocast website under past events).

Our website was recognized in the vol.4, 27 January, 2001 release of Netsurfer Science


MIG icon image: Rat brain dendrite illustrating 6 mitochondria. Courtesy of Dr. M. Brightman and L. Chang. NINDS, NIH.


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