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968 
 
Kurt Jarnagin 
Cryopreserved
969 
 
Kurt Jarnagin 
Cryopreserved
970 
 
Kurt Jarnagin 
Cryopreserved
971 
 
Kurt Jarnagin 
Cryopreserved
966 
 
Michael Gould/Jim Shull 
Cryopreserved
1042 
 
Martha Navarro 
1029 
 
Channabasavaiah B Gurumurthy 
Cryopreserved
1041 
 
Dr. Martha Navarro 
968 
Cryopreserved
donor: Kurt Jarnagin
969 
Cryopreserved
donor: Kurt Jarnagin
970 
Cryopreserved
donor: Kurt Jarnagin
971 
Cryopreserved
donor: Kurt Jarnagin
966 
Cryopreserved
donor: Michael Gould/Jim Shull
1042 
donor: Martha Navarro
1029 
Cryopreserved
donor: Channabasavaiah B Gurumurthy
1041 
donor: Dr. Martha Navarro

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10.03.2025

Plan ahead for the holidays

The University of Missouri, home of the RRRC, is closed for business for the holidays at the end of December/beginning of January.  Please be aware that we will not be responding to inquiries, providing services or shipping materials from December 22, 2025 through January 2, 2026. 

08.25.2025

Why Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) Are Important

RRIDs are unique identifiers for key biological resources, genetically enigineered animals and reagents like antibodies.  Piekniewska et al. document how use of RRIDs improves trackability.  Importantly, better citation practices increase research rigor and reproducibility. 

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.  

02.16.2025

In Need of a New Rat Model?

Need a new rat model?  The RRRC in conjunction with the MU Animal Modeling Core (AMC) can assist with the generation of transgenic rats, create knock-out and knock-in rats using CRISPR/Cas9 technology and genetically manipulate rat embryonic stem cells to make chimeric animals.  Contact us to discuss your rat model needs and how we can help.