As the political climate around animal research becomes less supportive in the UK, it is our interest to argue for & protect organismal biology.
BBSRC opened a survey, which gives us a timely platform. Please fill & share link among colleagues. Deadline: 9/2
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An elegant approach using a mix of technologies and making the most of resources generated over many years of research into the canonical Wnt pathway.
And results which have the potential to andvance personalised treatment for some forms of cancer. Congrats @andrewwood.bsky.social and collaborators!
Our Best Models Working Group can offer advice on the use of a range of model systems.
The next in our series highlighting our diverse expertise features Dr Andrew Wood, whose lab uses genome editing and targeted protein degradation to study genetic disease using cell lines, organoids, and mice.
Our Best Models Working Group can offer advice on the use of a range of model systems.
The next in our series of posts highlighting our diverse expertise features Dr Alex Whitworth, whose group uses Drosophila models of neurodegenerative diseases.
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📢 Job Alert 📢
Post-doc position at #LancasterUniversity working on the #MURIDAE project @mrcmousenetwork.bsky.social
Working with #genetic #preclinical models for #schizophrenia 🧠🧬🐭
Please repost!
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Exciting times ahead!
We welcome the government’s effort to provide a clear roadmap for the phasing out of the use of animals in research, while maintaining scientific rigour and safety standards.
We plan to facilitate replacement training at our Advance training centre and lead the @mrcmousenetwork.bsky.social Best Models Working Group, which provides a forum for researchers to learn about alternative models and connect with experts in other systems
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Our guys offering their expertise 😊🙌🏻
Top quality teamwork by @cost-teatime.bsky.social repositories WG to address a key issue in maximising the impact of #Home-cageMonitoring. From the first working group meeting @mrcharwell.bsky.social in Oct’24 to V1 of the preprint in May’25!! Take a sneak peak 👀 here: osf.io/preprints/os...
Another one from the MRC National Mouse Genetics Network #organoids #conference #netweorking
Last month was a busy one for the Network's scientists. Some of our MURIDAE cluster members and associates attended the @britishneuro.bsky.social (BNA) #BNA2025 and organised a symposium. Read our short report on the work they showcased! nmgn.mrc.ukri.org/news/bna-fes... @mrcharwell.bsky.social
Check out this post from @dbogani.bsky.social @mrcharwell.bsky.social about a new tool to assist scientists, policy makers, funders and reviewers in eliminating persistent sex bias in biomedical research:
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Ready for a @pintofscience.uk #Pint25 @mrcmousenetwork.bsky.social @mrcharwell.bsky.social
Sponsoring #Pint25 at a packed @oxfordblue.bsky.social and our own @rsbains.bsky.social going through the journey to passive behaviour monitoring powered by #AI @mrcharwell.bsky.social
Beautiful morning here in Liverpool!
If you are attending #BNA2025 @britishneuro.bsky.social check out our symposium this afternoon, Room 3A
S21: The MRC National Mouse Genetics Network: Translating genetic findings using preclinical mouse models
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Check out also our post to see how the @mrcharwell.bsky.social contributed to the work and what we think it will me for #preclinical in vivo studies and better #TranslationalResearch outcomes www.har.mrc.ac.uk/news/new-fra...
Very full schedule at our #IMGCglasgow workshop last week, delivered by MitoCluster team @robpitceathly.bsky.social, Carlo Viscomi, @mitogene.bsky.social, and @jim-ca.bsky.social. A pleasure to attend, thanks for the invite @mrcmousenetwork.bsky.social & IMGS! 🧬
#mitochondria #MouseModels #ECR
Not a network talk but we really enjoyed this one by @davidashbrook.bsky.social on transgenic models of Alzheimer’s Disease on different genetic backgrounds. Loads of data and incredible imaging!
What a welcome by #Glasgow City Chambers! One of the highlights of this #IMGCGlasgow!
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This morning session is Network loaded, starting with Sevda Boyanova from the @ukdri.ac.uk talking about the standardised phenotyping pipelines established for Alzheimer’s and frontotemporal dementia mouse models at the @mrcharwell.bsky.social Great attendance despite the early start! #IMGCGlasgow
Our Director Owen Sansom describing decades long work that is now involving the Cancer Cluster to generate and characterise mouse models of colorectal cancer that more faithfully recapitulate human disease #IMGCGlasgow
And finally Claus Nerlow form the Haem Cluster describing models of acute leukaemia regulated by GATA2 mutations #IMGCGlasgow
Ageing Cluster member Nicholas Schaum presenting the cluster and the work he’s doing to advance our understanding of the ageing process and the possible intervention points for a healthier life using #mouse cohorts at different age points #IMGCGlasgow #AgeingResearch @mrcharwell.bsky.social
Kicking off the main sessions today with a welcome from IMGS president Yan Herault and Network Director Owen Sansom #IMGCGlasgow
Waiting for the delegates to come and start the science rolling. Trainee workshops and symposium today! #IMGCGlasgow
@lydiateboul.bsky.social and Michelle Stewart lend their decades long experience to highlight the need for rigorous documentation in in vivo studies #MouseGenetics #documentation #ScientificRigour
Today we are delighted to host RYUSEI MAEDA from our long standing friend and collaborator Toru Takeo’s lab in Japan. It’s great to find out about his work and interest in science communication as he spends a bit of time in our labs. And it’sa full lecture room! #collaboration #ReproductiveBiology
Can #AI help communicate #animalresearch? Yes—but responsibly!
AI can boost outreach, streamline content, and engage audiences, but ethical use is key:
✅ Transparency & openness
✅ Respect for audiences & animals
✅ Integrity in science communication
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