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Webinar - Humanized NSG Mice: Revolutionary Models of Human Infectious Disease

Written by BCI Staff | Nov 13, 2013 11:36:00 AM

Humanized NSG Mice: Revolutionary Models of Human Infectious Disease

Webinar - The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, US

Humanized NOD scid gamma mice have emerged as the most versatile small animal models of human infectious diseases. This webinar will highlight recent advances using this model and offer a glimpse into the future of infectious disease modeling.  Topics will include:

How NSG mice are efficiently reconstituted with functional human immune cells
How NSG mice model infection by pathogens with human tropism
Breakthroughs in our understanding of HIV infection and the evaluation of novel therapies
Models for tropical diseases, including malaria and Dengue virus
HLA transgenic NSG variants that advance small animal vaccine models

Presenter: Andrew Schile, Ph.D., Technical Information Scientist
Moderator: Kathy Snow,  Ph.D., Technical Information Scientist

(Courtesy of New generation humanized mice for virus research, via sciencedirect.com)

For more information, please visit: http://jaxmice.jax.org/webinar/2013/hNSG_infectious_diseaseWebinarNov.html

Thursday, November 21, 2013 (8:00:00 PM EET - 9:00:00 PM EET)

Online

The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, US

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