Transgenic neuroscience research : exploring the scientific opportunities afforded by new nonhuman primate models : proceedings of a workshop / Lisa Bain, Sheena M. Posey Norris, and Clare Stroud, rapporteurs ; Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders ; Board on Health Sciences Policy ; Health and Medicine Division ; the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780309488730
- 0309488737
- 9783030059118
- 3030059111
- Nervous system -- Diseases -- Animal models -- Congresses
- Human behavior -- Animal models -- Congresses
- Transgenic animals -- Research -- Congresses
- Primates -- Genetics -- Congresses
- Primates -- Nervous system -- Research -- Congresses
- Animals, Genetically Modified
- Neurosciences
- Primates -- genetics
- Models, Animal
- Nervous system -- Diseases -- Animal models
- Human behavior -- Animal models
- 616.890072Â 23
- RC337Â .T73 2018
- WL 100
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-59).
Introduction and background -- Genetically modified nonhuman primate models for neuroscience research : rationale and overview of potential opportunities and challenges -- State of the science of transgenic nonhuman primate models for nervous system disorders -- Translating research from nonhuman primates to humans -- Bioethical considerations for transgenic nonhuman primate models in neuroscience research -- Understanding the policy, infrastructure, and funding needed to advance neuroscience research -- Appendixes.
"To examine the promise, concerns, and challenges related to neuroscience research using genetically modified nonhuman primates, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine hosted a public workshop on October 4, 2018, bringing together an international group of experts and stakeholders representing academia, industry, laboratory animal management, disease-focused foundations, and federal agencies. The workshop was designed to explore the current state and future promise of research using genetically modified nonhuman primate models of disease to understand the complex functions of the brain that control behavior, movement, and cognition in both health and disease states. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop"--Publisher's description.
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