Improving laboratory animal genetic reporting

The LAG-R framework is a set of guidelines to support more complete documentation of the genetic make-up of animals of all species that are used…


    Patrick Chinnery elected a Fellow of the Royal Society

    Patrick Chinnery, a member of the Mitochondria Cluster, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.


      Categorisation at the pathway level identifies a new cancer subtype

      Philip Dunne’s group and collaborators have identified a previously overlooked subtype of colorectal cancer that they found had a very poor prognosis.


        A humanised mouse can accelerate drug discovery

        A new paper in PNAS demonstrates how a mouse line extensively humanised for genes involved in drug metabolism can be used to accelerate infectious disease…


          The new Ageing Cluster: Transforming our approach to understanding ageing

          The new Ageing Cluster aims to improve existing models of ageing to provide a resource for development of interventional strategies that improve quality of life…


            The voices of our Network leads published in Cell Genomics

            Our Cluster leads, Director, Owen Sansom; and Mary Lyon Centre Director, Sara Wells, have published a Voices article in Cell Genomics: Better translation via collaboration:…


              Join us for our second Network Associates Day

              Join us on 9th February in York to hear about the launch of the next Director's Fund call, and find out about other opportunities to…


                Announcing the first set of projects supported by the Director’s Fund

                We are pleased to announce the first set of projects to receive funding from the MRC National Mouse Genetics Network Director’s Fund, which include projects…

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