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  • Sourcebook of Models for Biomedical Research
  • Written by author P. Michael Conn
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, January 2008
  • The collection of systems represented in this volume is a unique effort to reflect the diversity and utility of models used in biomedicine. That utility is based on the consideration that observations made in particular organisms will provide insight into
  • The collection of systems represented in the Sourcebook of Models for Biomedical Research reflect the diversity and utility of models that are used in biomedicine. That utility is based on the consideration that observations made in particular organisms w
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Authors

Preface

P. Michael Conn, PhD

[email protected]

ONPRC/OHSU

INTRODUCTORY

1

Animal models for human diseases: an overview

Jann Hau

[email protected]

Panum Instituttet

2

Selection of biomedical animal models

Michael S. Rand, DVM, DACLAM

[email protected]

University of Arizona

3

Improved models for animal research

Ernesto Bockamp, Dr.rer.nat. Leonid Eshkind, PhD Jan Hengstler, MD Rolf Sprengel, Dr. rer.nat.

[email protected]

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

4

The ethical basis for animal use in research

James V. Parker, PhD

[email protected]

5

Bibliographic searching tools on disease models to locate alternatives for animals in research: A website companion

Lynette A. Hart Mary W. Wood

[email protected]

University of California - Davis

6

NIH policies on sharing of model organisms and related research resources

Norka Ruiz Bravo, PhD Charlene Cho, PhD JP Kim, JD, MBA, MSc, MALS

[email protected]

NIH

7

Databases for biomedical animal resources

Richard L. Crawford, DVM Tim Allen, MS

[email protected]

UDSA

8

Psychological enrichment for animals in captivity

Kristine Coleman

[email protected]

ONPRC/OHSU

WELL-ESTABLISHED MODELS

Yeast, Worms, Flies, Sea Animals and Birds

9

Integrated network modeling of molecular and genetic interactions

Gregory W Carter, PhD Vesteinn Thorsson, PhD Timothy Galitski, PhD

[email protected]

Institute for Systems Biology

10

The sponge as a model of cellular recognition

Xavier Fernandez-Busquets, PhD

[email protected]

University of Barcelona

11

Sea urchin embryo — a model system for analyzing a variety of cellular activities during early development

Tetsuya Kominami Hiromi Takata

[email protected]

Ehime University

12

C. elegans models of human neurodegenerative deseases: a powerful tool to identify molecular mechanisms and novel therapeutic targets

Richard Nass, PhD Lihsia Chen

[email protected]

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

13

Zebrafish as a model for development

Brian A Link, PhD Sean G. Megason, PhD

[email protected]

Medical College of Wisconsin

14

Zebrafish as a model for studying adult effects of challenges to the embryonic nervous system

Elwood A. Linney, PhD Nicole Marie Roy, PhD

[email protected]

Duke University Medical Center

15

Modeling cognitive and neurodegenerative disorders in Drosophila melanogaster

Minoru Saitoe Junjiro Horiuchi

[email protected]

Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience (TMIN)

16

Biomedical research with honey bees

Michelle M. Elekonich, PhD

[email protected]

University of Nevada Las Vegas

17

Establishing and maintaining a Xenopus laevis colony for research laboratories

Michael Levin, PhD Punita Koustubhan Debra Sorocco

[email protected]

The Forsyth Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology and Harvard School of Dental Medicine

18

The chicken as a model organism

Janice M. Bahr, PhD

[email protected]

University of Illinios

Rodents

19

Rat knockout and mutant models

Bart M G Smits, PhD Jill D. Haag, MS Michael N. Gould, PhD Edwin Cuppen, PhD

[email protected]

University of Wisconsin

20

Rodent genetics, models, and genotyping methods

Robert J Russell, DVM Sheryl J. Wildt, MS Andrew Brooks, PhD

[email protected]

Harlan Genetic Testing Services

21

The house mouse in biomedical research

John G. Vandenbergh, PhD

[email protected]

North Carolina State University

22

Mouse model for Alzheimer's disease

M. Azhar Chishti, DVM, PhD Shaheen M. Nakeeb, DVM, PhD

[email protected] or [email protected]

23

Guinea pigs as models for human cholesterol and lipoprotein metabolism

Maria Luz Fernandez, PhD Richard J. Wood, PhD

[email protected]

University of Connecticut

24

Reliability of rodent models

Dileep Kumar Rohra, MBBS, M Phil, PhD Yureeda Qazi, MBBS

[email protected]

The Aga Khan University

Cats, Dogs and Pigs

25

The domestic cat, Felis catus, as a model of hereditary and infectious disease

Marilyn Menotti-Raymond, PhD Stephen J.O'Brien, PhD

[email protected]

National Cancer Institute

26

Swine in biomedical research

M. Michael Swindle, DVM Alison C. Smith, DVM

[email protected]

Medical University of South Carolina

27

The minipig as animal model in biomedical stem cell research

Petr Vodicka, MSc Jana Hlucilova, DVM Jiri Klima, PhD Radek Prochazka, DVM, PhD Jitka Ourednik, PhD Vaclav Ourednik, PhD Jan Motlik, DVM, PhD, DSc [email protected]

The Academy of Sciences of The Czech Republic

Non-human Primates

28

The non-human primate as a model for biomedical research

David M Anderson, DVM

[email protected]

University of Washington

29

Primates as models of behavior in biomedical research

Steven J. Schapiro, PhD

[email protected]

The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

30

Primate models for understanding brain mechanisms of cognitive behavior

Ronald E. Kettner, PhD M. Lysetskiy, PhD M. Suh, PhD

[email protected]

Northwestern University

MODELS FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES

Visual and Auditory Disease

31

Animal models for eye diseases and therapeutics

Takeshi Iwata, PhD Stanislav Tomarev, PhD

[email protected]

National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center

32

Animal models of noise induced hearing loss

Richard Salvi, PhD Flint A. Boettcher, PhD

[email protected]

University of Buffalo

Trauma, Pain and Neurology

33

Human and animal models for the study of muscle pain

Norman F. Capra, PhD Jin Y. Ro, PhD

[email protected]

University of Maryland Baltimore

34

Animal models of Parkinson's disease

Emma L. Lane Thomas Carlsson D. Kirik S.B. Dunnett

[email protected]

Cardiff University

35

Transgenic animal model of neurodegenerative diseases

Anthony W. S. Chan, DVM, PhD Yuksel Agca, DVM, PhD

[email protected]

Emory University School of Medicine

36

Animal models of nociception and pain

James D. Rose, PhD C. Jeffrey Woodbury, PhD

[email protected]

University of Wyoming

37

Non-mammalian models for the study of pain

Craig W, Stevens, PhD

[email protected]

OSU - Center for Health Sciences

MODELS OF BEHAVIOR

Cardiovascular

38

Animal models of vascular development and endothelial cell biology

Victoria L. Bautch, PhD

[email protected]

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

39

Models of behavior: Cardiovascular

Lina Badimon, PhD, FAHA, FESC Laura Casani, DVM, PhD Gemma Vilahur, DVM, PhD

[email protected]

CSIC-ICCC

40

Animal models for atherosclerosis, restenosis, and endovascular aneurysm repair

Krishna Kandarpa, MD, PhD Kenneth C. Wright, PhD Matthew Gounis, PhD Andras Konya, MD, PhD

[email protected]

University of Massachusetts Medical School

41

Transgenic mouse models of HIV-1/AIDS and cardiac performance

William Lewis, MD James J. Kohler, PhD

[email protected]

Emory University School of Medicine

Reproduction

42

Primate models for the assisted reproductive technologies and embryonic stem cell biology

Don P. Wolf, PhD Shoukhrat Mitalipov, PhD James Byrne, PhD

[email protected]

ONPRC/OHSU

43

Rat models of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCO)

Krishna B. Singh, MD

[email protected]

LSU Health Sciences Center

44

Murine models for reproduction

T Rajendra Kumar, PhD Damayanti Chakraborty

[email protected]

University of Kansas Medical Center

45

Pig model to study dynamics of steroids during the ovarian follicular growth and maturation

Damodar K. Mahajan, MSc, PhD

[email protected]

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

Drug Development and Research Models

46

Molecular genetic approach to identify inhibitors of signal transduction pathways. Fission yeast as a model system for drug discovery

Takayoshi Kuno Shunji Ishiwata Hirofumi Takada Atsushi Koike Reiko Sugiura

[email protected]

Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine

47

Yeast as a model system to study DNA damage and DNA repair

Antonio Conconi, PhD

[email protected]

University of Sherbrooke

Physiology

48

Human models of space physiology

Victor A Convertino, PhD Caroline A. Rickards, PhD

[email protected]

US Army Institute of Surgical Research

49

Developmental space biology of mammals: concepts and methods of study

April E. Ronca, PhD

[email protected]

Wake Forest University School of Medicine

50

A practical approach to animal models of Sepsis

Jon A. Buras, MD, PhD Bryan Belikoff

[email protected]

Northeastern University

51

Animals models in functional magnetic resonance imaging

Afonso C. Silva, PhD Bojana Stefanovic, PhD

[email protected]

National Institutes of Health

52

Animal models in aging research: a critical examination

Rochelle Buffenstein Yael H. Edrey Pamila L. Larsen

[email protected] Texas email: [email protected]

City College of The City University of New York

Genetics

53

Gene targeting in human somatic cells

Eric A. Hendrickson

[email protected]

University of Minnesota Medical School

54

Animal models for investigating the causes and mechanisms of mammalian germ cell aneuploidy

John B, Mailhes, PhD Mary Ann Handel, PhD

[email protected]

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

55

Genetic models of Alzheimer's disease

Yann S. Mineur, PhD

[email protected]

Yale School of Medicine

Immunology and Virology

56

Rat models of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Tomas Olsson, MD, PhD Erik Wallstrom

[email protected]

Karolinska Institute

57

Animal models in virology

Joseph L. Bryant, DVM

[email protected]

University of Maryland

58

Nonhuman primate models for AIDS

Nancy L. Haigwood, PhD Raymond R. O'Neill Vanessa M. Hirsch

[email protected]

Seattle Biomedical Research Institute

MODELS OF OTHER HUMAN DISEASES

59

Use of congenic mouse strains for candidate disease gene identification in complex traits

Philip Avner, PhD Ute Christine Rogner, PhD

[email protected]

Institut Pasteur

60

Animal models of sudden infant death syndrome

Jane Blood-Siegfried, DNSc, CPNP

[email protected]

Duke University

61

Animal models of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Joseph Zohar Hagit Cohen Michael A. Mater

[email protected]

Chaim Sheba Medical Center

62

Animal models for studying fetal alcohol syndrome, alcohol-related birth defects, and alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder

Timothy A. Cudd

[email protected]

Texas A&M University

63

Modeling drug and alcohol abuse: experimental examples of the utility of zebrafish

Robert T. Gerlai

[email protected]

University of Toronto

64

Mouse models for experimental cancer therapy

Sara Rockwell, PhD Karen R. Rockwell, PhD

[email protected]

Yale University

65

Rat models of skin wound healing

Wanda A. Dorsett-Martin, DVM Annette B. Wysocki, PhD

[email protected]

The University of Mississippi Medical Center

66

Animal models of prostate cancer

Barbara A. Foster, PhD Adebusola A. Alagbala, BS

[email protected]

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

67

Animal models of diabetes

Willy J. Malaisse, MD, PhD Abdullah Sener, PhD

[email protected]

Brussels Free University

68

Animal models of kidney diseases

Youhua Liu, PhD Chunsun Dai Lawrence P. Kiss

[email protected]

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

69

Animal models of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

C. Jane Welsh, PhD Colin R. Young, PhD

[email protected]

Texas A&M University

70

Canine and feline models for cancer

Gionata De Vico, DVM Paola Maiolino, DVM

[email protected]

MM.FF.NN. Sciences

71

Obese mouse models

Deborah J. Good, PhD

[email protected]

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

72

Study of polycystic kidney disease in the nematode C. elegans

Matthew J. Buechner, PhD

[email protected]

University of Kansas

73

Animal models of myelofibrosis

Alessandro M. Vannucchi, MD Jean-Luc Villeval, PhD Orianne Wagner-Ballon, MD Paola Guglielmelli, MD Anna Rita Migliaccio, PhD

[email protected]

University of Florence

74

Animal models for bone tissue engineering purposes

Hervé Petite Veronique Viateau Delphine Logeart-Avramoglou Geneviéve Guillemin

[email protected]

Faculte de Medecine Lariboisiere Saint-Louis

OTHER TOOLS

75

Markov processes for biomedical data analysis

Ricardo Ocaña-Riola, PhD

[email protected]

Campus Universitario de Cartuja

76

Software tools for modeling biomedical systems

Karl Thomaseth, PhD

[email protected]

Institute of Biomedical Engineering ISIB-CNR

77

Developing websites for biomedical research and training

Krishna B. Singh, MD

[email protected]

LSU Health Sciences Center

78

Building virtual research communities using web technology

Krishna B. Singh, MD

[email protected]

LSU Health Sciences Center


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