Matthew E. Brown, Director
UW Humanized Mouse Core
The Humanized Mouse Core at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides investigators with a variety of humanized mouse models for their individual research needs. Our goal is to readily supply animals of high quality and consistency in order to facilitate cutting-edge research of the human immune response. Under the guidance of Director, Dr. Matthew Brown, the Core provides a variety of humanized animal models and consultation services to investigators.
The UW Humanized Mouse Core specializes in production of the current standard model in the field — the humanized immune mouse (HIM) model — including the NeoThy and BLT models incorporating the engraftment of cryopreserved human thymus tissue and hematopoietic stem cells into immune-deficient mouse host strains. Core personnel closely follow the research literature and also experimentally validate new iterations of humanized mouse models, including validating novel animal strains and the use of pluripotent stem cell-derived tissues.
Custom orders and/or collaborations are possible to establish models tailored to investigators’ individual research needs. Please contact us (brownm@surgery.wisc.edu) for additional details.
Links
- UW-Madison Department of Surgery Division of Transplantation
- UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health
- UW-Madison Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center
- UW-Madison Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
- Brown Lab
- Ray Owen