The Mouse Heart, Lung, Blood, and Sleep Disorder Center
Our goal is to link genetic variation to biological function and dysfunction. Using a phenotype-driven approach, we will identify single genes and interacting gene networks that underlie the physiology and pathophysiology of atherosclerosis, hypertension, lung function, blood formation, thrombosis, obesity, and sleep function.
We welcome your input about the phenotyping screens we are currently performing as well as any suggestions for screens you would like us to undertake in the future. Please send us your comments, or contact our Program Manager, Karen Svenson. You may contact the The Mouse Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Disorders Center at The Jackson Laboratory by telephone at 207288-6342; or you may email us.
See our 2006 HLB Workshop presentations .
Please visit the PGA Education website to see our Traveling Tutorials presented at Washington University at St. Louis this spring.
Program for Genomic Applications (PGA)
Supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) (Grant # HL66611)