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85 
EGFP transgene, Ubiquitin C promoter
Yuksel Agca 
Cryopreserved
86 
EGFP transgene, Ubiquitin C promoter
Yuksel Agca 
Cryopreserved
87 
 
Yuksel Agca 
Cryopreserved
88 
 
Yuksel Agca 
Cryopreserved
627 
Yuksel Agca 
Cryopreserved
650 
 
Yuksel Agca 
Cryopreserved
427 
Zea Borok 
Cryopreserved
85 
Cryopreserved
donor: Yuksel Agca
86 
Cryopreserved
donor: Yuksel Agca
87 
Cryopreserved
donor: Yuksel Agca
88 
Cryopreserved
donor: Yuksel Agca
627 
Cryopreserved
donor: Yuksel Agca
636 
Cryopreserved
donor: Yuksel Agca
650 
Cryopreserved
donor: Yuksel Agca
427 
Cryopreserved
donor: Zea Borok

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05.21.2026

Weather and Shipping

The welfare of the animals is of utmost importance and as we head into the summer months, inclement weather and excessive heat will delay/prevent shipments of live animals.  Be aware that hot temperatures between June and mid-September may negatively impact the ability of couriers to safely ship animals so please plan your live animal orders accordingly.

05.21.2026

Provide Your Input on NIH's Proposed Strategic Plan by May 26, 2026.

The NIH is currently seeking input for its next strategic plan, and a major focus of this framework involves the future of animal research. Because these high-level policies directly impact the future of the RRRC and your work, it’s crucial that the scientific community participates. The NIH has provided a short feedback form that only takes a few minutes to complete. Please consider submitting your input. URL: https://grants.nih.gov/news-events/nih-extramural-nexus-news/2026/03/nih-seeks-input-on-framework-for-next-nih-wide-strategic-plan   Comments must be submitted electronically through the submission website. Responses must be received on May 26, 2026, by 11:59:59 p.m. (ET). 

07.30.2025

Animal Models and New Approach Methodologies (NAMs)

NAMs are lab (e.g., organoids and iPSCs) or computer-based methods intended to expand our tools for modeling human biology and disease. While this field is rapidly evolving, the need for animal models remains, especially for situations where a complex biological system is necessary. In addition, animal models serve as vital in vivo controls for the validation and verification of emerging NAMs.