The MRC National Mouse Genetics Network

The MRC National Mouse Genetics Network (NMGN) is made up of multiple disease-focused clusters consisting of experts in developing mouse genetic models as well as translational and clinical researchers, working together to provide a clear path to clinical translation.

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MRC National Mouse Genetics Network

The MRC National Mouse Genetics Network is led by Professor Owen Sansom with the Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell, acting as a central hub which provides resources, tools and coordinates cross-cluster interaction. The network consists of eight clusters that brings together mouse genetics with complementary capabilities across human, cell, tissue and in silico systems.

Dr Andrew Wood leads the Degron Tagging cluster which will work together with Mary Lyon Centre to establish a national hub for degron technologies.  Other cluster members from the institute include Dr Joe Marsh and Professor Asier Unciti-Broceta in collaboration with colleagues from University of Dundee.

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