I am currently working on a variety of NIH - funded projects, including areas such as bioinformatics research portals, visualization for review of chart records, and tools for aiding the discovery of
animal models of human diseases.
From accelerating the identification and validation of novel therapeutic targets, to creating better
animal models of human diseases in a shorter time frame, to reducing the number of failed products, Crispr looks set to shave millions off R&D costs and boost drug discovery, she says.
«It has the potential to inform clinical practice and also guides us about the relevance of
animal models of human disease and how we can reduce and refine their use.»
«Large
animal models of human disease, like cats, are really helpful for determining what's going to happen in a child when you're treating them,» Vite said.
The finding, by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, was reported July 16 at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Copenhagen by Mary Jo LaDu, who in 2012 developed a transgenic mouse that is now regarded as the best
animal model of the human disease.
No, studies using
animal models of human disease as well as «humanized mice» are expressly forbidden.
Facilitate communication between curators that have an interest in annotating
animal models of human disease
I am particularly pleased that the fundamental knowledge of gene function and the derivation of
animal models of human disease are underpinning important therapeutic advances.
The Jackson Laboratory Research scientist /
Animal models of human disease, Mouse Mutant Resource, Genetic Resource Science 2006 - present
Dr. Dodds has been a member of many national and international committees on hematology,
animal models of human disease, veterinary medicine and laboratory animal research.
Dr. Dodds has been a member of many committees on hematology,
animal models of human disease and veterinary medicine.
Not exact matches
The Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research claims that «in some instances, reliance on inaccurate
animal «
models»
of human disease have undoubtedly delayed medical progress.»
These findings allowed researchers to create a chimera virus: a mouse virus with a
human viral gene that can be used to test molecules that inhibit
human LANA protein in an
animal model of disease, treating not only
human herpes virus infection but also its associated cancers.
The study
of these highly unusual but devastating prion
diseases has to date been thwarted by a lack
of animal models that faithfully mimic the
disease processes in
humans.
«We know that urate has neuroprotective properties in
animal models, and an unusual convergence
of human studies suggested its possible use as a
disease - modifying strategy in Parkinson's; so the positive results
of this trial are very encouraging.»
The journal provides cutting - edge research including results from
animal models that are likely to apply to patients, studies in
human tissue that provide new information about therapies or
disease, and innovative reports
of drug discovery and development.
Schmidt says, «These people can test compounds or antibodies in well - defined
animal models that are representative
of a
human disease.»
Next, the research team will examine specifically whether these liver cells obtained from
human embryonic stem cells in a dish help repair injured livers in preclinical
animal models of liver
disease.
Most
animal studies
of the
disease are conducted with laboratory mice that have been genetically engineered and bred to
model ALS, but for this research, investigators used rats with ALS because they more accurately portray the
disease's variable course in
humans.
Animal models are often used to replicate human disease; the relevance and similarity between animal models of joint disease and human osteoarthritis has not been fully eval
Animal models are often used to replicate
human disease; the relevance and similarity between
animal models of joint disease and human osteoarthritis has not been fully eval
animal models of joint
disease and
human osteoarthritis has not been fully evaluated.
«If
human organs on chips can be shown to be robust and consistently recapitulate complex
human organ physiology and
disease phenotypes in unrelated laboratories around the world, as suggested by early proof -
of - concept studies, then we will see them progressively replace one
animal model at a time.
In a novel
animal study design that mimicked
human clinical trials, researchers at University
of California, San Diego School
of Medicine report that long - term treatment using a small molecule drug that reduces activity
of the brain's stress circuitry significantly reduces Alzheimer's
disease (AD) neuropathology and prevents onset
of cognitive impairment in a mouse
model of the neurodegenerative condition.
Such ease
of use will likely encourage the use
of more
animal models in the study of human diseases, says Rhonda Wiler, a geneticist at biotech giant Genentech in San Francisco, California, who co-chairs the Roundtable on Science and Welfare in Laboratory Animal Use (which organized the work
animal models in the study
of human diseases, says Rhonda Wiler, a geneticist at biotech giant Genentech in San Francisco, California, who co-chairs the Roundtable on Science and Welfare in Laboratory
Animal Use (which organized the work
Animal Use (which organized the workshop).
One
of the most promising avenues for developing a cure, however, is through gene therapy, and to create those therapies requires
animal models of disease that closely replicate the
human condition.
In the future, they plan to test this in
animal models of Parkinson's
disease and translate it to
humans.
This discovery provides a significant opportunity not only to enhance our understanding
of how miRNAs regulate a variety
of biological processes in an important
model species for studying
human diseases, but can lead to further, similar research into the role that miRNAs play in
animal domestication.
Researchers from CEA, Inserm, Paris - Sud and Paris - Descartes Universities, and CNRS have developed an
animal model that reproduces the progression
of the
human disease.
Our finding
of similarity in clinical progression between
human patients and Huntington's
disease monkeys suggests monkeys could become a preclinical, large
animal model for the development
of new treatments.»
The researchers» strategy — generating
disease - specific nerve cells, identifying a causative gene for developmental defects, validating the gene - specific defect in
animal models, and then investigating interactions with other genes both in
animal models and in
humans — represents a promising new approach for understanding the mechanisms underlying some
of the most intractable psychiatric illnesses.
My research combines the use
of mathematical
models and statistical methods to understand the transmission dynamics and control
of a range
of infectious
diseases of humans and
animals.
Investigating mouse
models for biological for research The congress aims to promote the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) mouse lines, importance
of mouse phenotyping & clinical and drug discovery collaboration, to present progresses performed by IMPC with regards CRISPR editing genome, rare
diseases, microbiota and ageing pipeline, as well as illustration
of examples
of scientific projects about «
Animal models for
human diseases» and recent developments in mouse
models phenotyping imaging.
If the marriage
of stem cells and CRISPR follows a similar path, it might not be long before pigs have enough Homo sapiens in them not only to grow
human hearts, lungs, livers, and kidneys for transplant but also to
model human diseases more closely than current lab
animals do and to test experimental drugs.
One challenge has been the lack
of animal and cellular
models that can precisely replicate the
human disease for scientific investigation.
This
animal model closely resembles lesion kinetics as seen in
human disease [34] and use
of non-
human primates allows for repetitive surgical sampling for multiple time point analysis.
Katherine W. Klinger, PhD, Senior Vice President for Genetics and Genomics at the Genzyme Corporation, and Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department
of Pediatrics at the University
of Connecticut School
of Medicine suggested that for an orphan
disease it may be necessary to use multiple
animal models in the preclinical research stage, because one
animal model may not fully recapitulate the
human disease.
Additionally, the inflammatory profile
of endometriosis in this
animal model mirrors what has been reported in
human disease [35 - 37] making this an excellent parallel study for our currently reported data.
His major research interests are
human neuroanatomy and neuropathology and the use
of animal models to test novel therapies for neurodegenerative
diseases including Alzheimer's
disease.
Although further refinement and testing is needed, Dr. Burgess said the new techniques have the potential to speed the production
of many different types
of transgenic
animal models that will shed new light on
human development and
disease.
FOA encourages research grant applications from institutions / organizations that propose to develop, characterize or improve
animal models for
human disease or to improve diagnosis and control
of diseases that might interfere with
animal use for biomedical research purposes.
Animal gait is affected in
models of human disorders such as Parkinson's
Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, spinal cord injury and many others.
Molecular mechanism underlying
diseases (conformational
diseases, cystic kidney disorders, neuromuscular
diseases, inflammation, iron - related
diseases, disorders
of human reproduction, osteoporosis and bone
diseases) are being investigated by many groups with robust
animal and cellular
models and patients» biological samples.
Dopamine neurons derived from
human ES cells efficiently engraft in
animal models of Parkinson's
disease
Now this latter element, it turns out that we have a real opportunity because as Dave Calkins and others have now demonstrated very beautifully in
animal models, and we even have very good data now in
humans; in glaucoma there's an injury that happens first, and it's the death or loss
of the cell that happens later in the
disease.
Over the last few years, scientists have been able to recreate accurate
models of human organs by embedding living tissue onto chips, allowing them to study the effects
of drugs and
diseases without testing on
animals or
humans.
His lab develops isogenic
human pluripotent stem cells and transgenic
animals to
model disease, with the goal
of delineating novel approaches to influence outcomes for Huntington
disease (HD) and Fragile X Syndrome (FXS), the most common genetic causes
of dementia and intellectual disability, respectively.
Since 2006 when Biomedcode was established, we have evaluated hundreds
of therapeutics including novel biologics, biosimilars, biobetters and small molecules using a unique array
of animal disease models closely mimicking the complexity
of human inflammatory conditions.
The congress aims to promote the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) mouse lines, importance
of mouse phenotyping & clinical and drug discovery collaboration, to present progresses performed by IMPC with regards CRISPR editing genome, rare
diseases, microbiota and ageing pipeline, as well as illustration
of examples
of scientific projects about «
Animal models for
human diseases» and recent developments in mouse
models phenotyping imaging.
To build upon the encouraging early discoveries, Helmsley renewed and expanded its Crohn's funding for the Institute in 2013 to begin new work with three major aims: 1) continue studies
of individual genes to determine how genetic differences between Crohn's patients and healthy individuals contribute to the
disease; 2) evaluate promising small molecules in
disease - relevant studies and prioritize insights from genetics to help develop novel therapeutics; and 3) begin basic experimentation in
animal models with Crohn's
disease to provide the data necessary to begin testing new therapies in
humans.
One potential reason for this discrepancy is that the laboratory tests used in
animal models of the
disease do not resemble the clinical assessments given to patients, and thus are not predictive
of human memory performance.
With all stages
of clinical Lyme
disease having previously been described in nonhuman primates, this
animal model was selected in order to most closely mimic
human infection and response to treatment.