Transgenic Resources Program

Description

The Transgenic Resources Program (TRP) is a core facility dedicated to the production and maintenance of transgenic and gene-targeted mice for a wide variety of scientific disciplines. The TRP, located in the Magnuson Health Sciences Building in Seattle, Washington, has been in operation since 1995. Full scale technologies are available including random integration overexpression, ES cell technology, gene targeted knockouts, knockins, point mutations, inducible and temporal expression systems, as well as embryo cryopreservation and rederivation. Our services are available to all University of Washington investigators and outside institutions.

Category of resources
  • Animal/Living Organisms (bacteria, yeast, nematodes, flies, plants, fish, mice, etc.)
Services provided
  • Access to technology services (i.e. microarray, specimen analysis)
  • Consultations (i.e. study design, experiment design)
  • Training (instruments, software and/or methods)
Specialty equipment/services

Our transgenic facility produces transgenic and gene targeted mice.

Services provided;

  • Mouse ES cell gene targeting service
  • Production of transgenic and gene targeted mice
  • Embryo cryopreservation and rederivation
Web address(es) Transgenic Resources Program
Location Washington - University of Washington -Main Campus
T-wing, T-140
Manager or contact Robert Hunter
Users who may access
  • Anyone
This listing was last modified on March 11, 2010.

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