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Discover Resources to Support Research Using Mouse Models

  • Learn how the NorCOMM resource can reduce the costs associated with generating mouse models of human disease
  • Learn about the unique knock-out and gene trap alleles and tools developed by NorCOMM
  • Access cell lines with disruptions or mutations in genes of interest for a nominal fee
  • Discover what other resources exist to help with ES cell propagation, mutagenesis, chimeric mouse generation and phenotyping

The Centre for Applied Genomics (TCAG) and the Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI) are hosting a 1 hour webinar with Dr. Lauryl Nutter from NorCOMM (North American Conditional Mouse Mutagenesis project). NorCOMM is part of a global research initiative focused on developing and distributing a library of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell lines representing a single-gene trapped or targeted disruption in every gene of the mouse genome.

This webinar is intended to introduce principal investigators, clinicians, technicians, graduate students and others who are interested in using mouse models in their research to the resources NorCOMM has to offer.

We require all attendees to register so click the link below:
Register for webinar on Tuesday Sept. 16 at 10 am

Make sure to provide your name, title, affiliation (i.e. department and/or lab), institution and valid e-mail address so that we can send you an invite with webinar instructions.

Feel free to pass this invitation along to colleagues who may benefit from learning about these valuable resources.

Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you.


 

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