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 Pheochromocytoma Support Group: Related Research – The Jackson Laboratory


 

We wish to announce that we will be trading reciprocal links with The Jackson Laboratory Research Program. The Jackson Laboratory, founded in 1929, is the world’s largest mammalian genetics research institute. Their mission is to improve the quality of human life through discoveries arising from their own genetic research and by enabling the research and education of others. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, among other ailments, is an area where they provide research support.
  • Their Goals: To make other researchers in the Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia field aware of existing Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia models.
  • To persuade other Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia researchers to donate their models to public repositories (e.g. The Jackson Laboratory).
  • To help raise awareness among researchers of Pheochromocytoma Organization’s resources.

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