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Title: BSL3/ABSL3 FACILITY - University of Washington, BSL3/ABSL3 FACILITY - University of Washington, BSL3/ABSL3 FACILITY - University of Washington, BSL3/ABSL3 FACILITY - University of Washington

URL: http://www.uwbsl3.org/

Description: The Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) -managed BSL3/ABSL3 facility is a state-of-the-art high containment research facility designed for both in vitro and in vivo research requiring biosafety level 3 (BSL3) containment, including work with select agents. The Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) -managed BSL3/ABSL3 facility is a state-of-the-art high containment research facility designed for both in vitro and in vivo research requiring biosafety level 3 (BSL3) containment, including work with select agents. The Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) -managed BSL3/ABSL3 facility is a state-of-the-art high containment research facility designed for both in vitro and in vivo research requiring biosafety level 3 (BSL3) containment, including work with select agents. The Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) -managed BSL3/ABSL3 facility is a state-of-the-art high containment research facility designed for both in vitro and in vivo research requiring biosafety level 3 (BSL3) containment, including work with select agents.

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Title: Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) - University of Washington, Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) - University of Washington, Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) - University of Washington, Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) - University of Washington

URL: http://www.uwcpp.com/

Description: The Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) in the Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) at the University of Washington School of Medicine integrates the pathology of laboratory animal species with basic science and systems biology. Which results in the improved development and translation of animal models to human diseases. The CPP faculty are veterinarians with specialty training in molecular disease pathogenesis and comparative pathobiology of model organisms. The CPP has two specialized programs including Comparative Neuropathology (CNP-P) and Comparative Pathology of Aging (CPA-P). Additionally, Dr. Treuting directs the comparative pathology ACLAM residency rotations, rounds, and courses within the DCM. CPP faculty engage in training of DCM residents, graduate students, research, and technical staff in comparative pathology and use of animal models in translational research. The Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) in the Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) at the University of Washington School of Medicine integrates the pathology of laboratory animal species with basic science and systems biology. Which results in the improved development and translation of animal models to human diseases. The CPP faculty are veterinarians with specialty training in molecular disease pathogenesis and comparative pathobiology of model organisms. The CPP has two specialized programs including Comparative Neuropathology (CNP-P) and Comparative Pathology of Aging (CPA-P). Additionally, Dr. Treuting directs the comparative pathology ACLAM residency rotations, rounds, and courses within the DCM. CPP faculty engage in training of DCM residents, graduate students, research, and technical staff in comparative pathology and use of animal models in translational research. The Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) in the Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) at the University of Washington School of Medicine integrates the pathology of laboratory animal species with basic science and systems biology. Which results in the improved development and translation of animal models to human diseases. The CPP faculty are veterinarians with specialty training in molecular disease pathogenesis and comparative pathobiology of model organisms. The CPP has two specialized programs including Comparative Neuropathology (CNP-P) and Comparative Pathology of Aging (CPA-P). Additionally, Dr. Treuting directs the comparative pathology ACLAM residency rotations, rounds, and courses within the DCM. CPP faculty engage in training of DCM residents, graduate students, research, and technical staff in comparative pathology and use of animal models in translational research. The Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) in the Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) at the University of Washington School of Medicine integrates the pathology of laboratory animal species with basic science and systems biology. Which results in the improved development and translation of animal models to human diseases. The CPP faculty are veterinarians with specialty training in molecular disease pathogenesis and comparative pathobiology of model organisms. The CPP has two specialized programs including Comparative Neuropathology (CNP-P) and Comparative Pathology of Aging (CPA-P). Additionally, Dr. Treuting directs the comparative pathology ACLAM residency rotations, rounds, and courses within the DCM. CPP faculty engage in training of DCM residents, graduate students, research, and technical staff in comparative pathology and use of animal models in translational research.

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Title: UW MOUSE CRISPR CORE - (UWMCC), UW MOUSE CRISPR CORE - (UWMCC), UW MOUSE CRISPR CORE - (UWMCC)

URL: http://www.uwcrispr.org/

Description: The University of Washington Mouse CRISPR Core (UWMCC) is a cost center administered through the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, WA. The UWMCC is a full-service facility offering rapid, precise and economical generation of novel transgenic mouse models using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology. Our standard service includes consultation, design, testing, prep, mouse embryo microinjection, and genotyping all at a competitive price point. The UWMCC is a joint collaboration utilizing 15 years of gene-editing experience by the UW Transgenic Resources Program, the UW Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, and the Vector and Transgenic Mouse Core of the UW Diabetes Research Center. The University of Washington Mouse CRISPR Core (UWMCC) is a cost center administered through the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, WA. The UWMCC is a full-service facility offering rapid, precise and economical generation of novel transgenic mouse models using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology. Our standard service includes consultation, design, testing, prep, mouse embryo microinjection, and genotyping all at a competitive price point. The UWMCC is a joint collaboration utilizing 15 years of gene-editing experience by the UW Transgenic Resources Program, the UW Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, and the Vector and Transgenic Mouse Core of the UW Diabetes Research Center. The University of Washington Mouse CRISPR Core (UWMCC) is a cost center administered through the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, WA. The UWMCC is a full-service facility offering rapid, precise and economical generation of novel transgenic mouse models using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology. Our standard service includes consultation, design, testing, prep, mouse embryo microinjection, and genotyping all at a competitive price point. The UWMCC is a joint collaboration utilizing 15 years of gene-editing experience by the UW Transgenic Resources Program, the UW Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, and the Vector and Transgenic Mouse Core of the UW Diabetes Research Center.

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Title: Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC) - University of Washington, Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC) - University of Washington, Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC) - University of Washington

URL: http://www.uwgnotobiotics.org/

Description: The Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC) at the University of Washington (UW) is a core facility started in 2014 and managed by the Department of Comparative Medicine. Located in the UW Health Sciences Center, the GNAC is open to investigators with research needs to maintain mice free of any microorganisms (germ-free), or with a known population of microorganisms (gnotobiotic). The Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC) at the University of Washington (UW) is a core facility started in 2014 and managed by the Department of Comparative Medicine. Located in the UW Health Sciences Center, the GNAC is open to investigators with research needs to maintain mice free of any microorganisms (germ-free), or with a known population of microorganisms (gnotobiotic). The Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC) at the University of Washington (UW) is a core facility started in 2014 and managed by the Department of Comparative Medicine. Located in the UW Health Sciences Center, the GNAC is open to investigators with research needs to maintain mice free of any microorganisms (germ-free), or with a known population of microorganisms (gnotobiotic).

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Title: Histology and Imaging Core (HIC) - University of Washington, Histology and Imaging Core (HIC) - University of Washington, Histology and Imaging Core (HIC) - University of Washington

URL: http://www.uwhistologyandimaging.org/

Description: HIC has extensive experience collaborating with investigators across a broad range of research and therapeutic development fields. They are well-versed in trouble shooting all aspects of their histology, immunochemistry, imaging and multiplex assay services which allows them to develop the most efficient, effective work flow for projects. HIC recognizes and supports the value of data from tissue protein expression and strive to provide this to clients in a collaborative, cost effective manner. HIC has extensive experience collaborating with investigators across a broad range of research and therapeutic development fields. They are well-versed in trouble shooting all aspects of their histology, immunochemistry, imaging and multiplex assay services which allows them to develop the most efficient, effective work flow for projects. HIC recognizes and supports the value of data from tissue protein expression and strive to provide this to clients in a collaborative, cost effective manner. HIC has extensive experience collaborating with investigators across a broad range of research and therapeutic development fields. They are well-versed in trouble shooting all aspects of their histology, immunochemistry, imaging and multiplex assay services which allows them to develop the most efficient, effective work flow for projects. HIC recognizes and supports the value of data from tissue protein expression and strive to provide this to clients in a collaborative, cost effective manner.

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Title: University of Washington Preclinical Research Organization (UW PRO) - University of Washington, University of Washington Preclinical Research Organization (UW PRO) - University of Washington, University of Washington Preclinical Research Organization (UW PRO) - University of Washington

URL: http://www.uwpro.org/

Description: The University of Washington Preclinical Research Organization (UW PRO) provides support for both internal and external collaborators, researchers, and scientists. Managed by the Department of Comparative Medicine, the UW PRO provides in-life services including the Transgenic Resources Program (TRP), In Vivo Services (IVS), the Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC), the BSL3/ABSL3 facility, and the Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) Core, the Histology and Imaging Core (HIC) and pathology consultation via the Comparative Pathology Program (CPP). The University of Washington Preclinical Research Organization (UW PRO) provides support for both internal and external collaborators, researchers, and scientists. Managed by the Department of Comparative Medicine, the UW PRO provides in-life services including the Transgenic Resources Program (TRP), In Vivo Services (IVS), the Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC), the BSL3/ABSL3 facility, and the Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) Core, the Histology and Imaging Core (HIC) and pathology consultation via the Comparative Pathology Program (CPP). The University of Washington Preclinical Research Organization (UW PRO) provides support for both internal and external collaborators, researchers, and scientists. Managed by the Department of Comparative Medicine, the UW PRO provides in-life services including the Transgenic Resources Program (TRP), In Vivo Services (IVS), the Gnotobiotic Animal Core (GNAC), the BSL3/ABSL3 facility, and the Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) Core, the Histology and Imaging Core (HIC) and pathology consultation via the Comparative Pathology Program (CPP).

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Title: Transgenic Resources Program, Transgenic Resources Program, Transgenic Resources Program

URL: http://www.uwtransgenics.org/

Description: The Transgenic Resources Program (TRP) is a core facility that creates transgenic and gene-targeted mice using pronuclear microinjection, targeted ES cell microinjection, and CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. The TRP also offers mouse rederivation services to create specific pathogen free mice or to rederive cryopreserved mouse lines. Additionally, embryo and sperm cryopreservation services are available to provide long-term storage of valuable mouse strains or stocks. The Transgenic Resources Program (TRP) is a core facility that creates transgenic and gene-targeted mice using pronuclear microinjection, targeted ES cell microinjection, and CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. The TRP also offers mouse rederivation services to create specific pathogen free mice or to rederive cryopreserved mouse lines. Additionally, embryo and sperm cryopreservation services are available to provide long-term storage of valuable mouse strains or stocks. The Transgenic Resources Program (TRP) is a core facility that creates transgenic and gene-targeted mice using pronuclear microinjection, targeted ES cell microinjection, and CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. The TRP also offers mouse rederivation services to create specific pathogen free mice or to rederive cryopreserved mouse lines. Additionally, embryo and sperm cryopreservation services are available to provide long-term storage of valuable mouse strains or stocks.

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Title: Department Of Comparative Medicine, Department Of Comparative Medicine, Department Of Comparative Medicine, Department Of Comparative Medicine, Department Of Comparative Medicine, Department Of Comparative Medicine

URL: https://sites.uw.edu/baldemar/

Description: The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust.

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Title: Department of Comparative Medicine, Department of Comparative Medicine, Department of Comparative Medicine, Department of Comparative Medicine, Department of Comparative Medicine, Department of Comparative Medicine

URL: https://www.washington.edu/compmed/

Description: The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust. The mission of the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington is to foster knowledge and improve the health and well being of humans and animals by advancing research and training in comparative medicine and biology. For the greater community this is accomplished by provision of diverse and accomplished service including the promotion of excellent and humane care and collegial sharing of specialized expertise. An overarching goal is to ensure a collaborative working environment based on integrity and trust.

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