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Once submitted, obtaining (potential) founders of a genetically engineered mouse model (from GET) takes on the order of a calendar quarter.
Breeding through the germline and expansion can extend to the end of Year 1.
Additional (project-specific) genetic crosses can be conducted at the rate of around three generations/year.
Additional time (months) may be necessary for tumors to develop.
Projects ideas can be brought to us year-round and will generally be accepted until capacity is committed for that FY.
The CMDR is supported by NIH Grant No. P30 CA034196. These services are limited to Jackson Laboratory researchers and investigators only.
David E. Bergstrom, Ph.D., Research Scientist, has expertise in mammalian genetics and molecular biology. His role in the CMDR is as the Resource Manager offering consultation to faculty with an interest in developing new mouse models of cancer.
PI will make model available to other JAXCC Members upon publication.
PI will make model available to the GRS Repository for general distribution upon publication.