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Events

Society of Toxicology – ToxExpo
March 11-15, 2012
Moscone Convention Center
San Francisco, CA
Booth #2114

Bio International Convention
June 18-21, 2012
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, MA
Booth #1307

Livestock Biotech Summit

September 19-21, 2012
Kansas City, M
Booth TBD

AALAS National Meeting
November 4-8, 2012
Minneapolis Convention Center, MN
Booth 214
News
December, 2011
Exemplar Genetics Receives $300K in Financial Assistance Award presented by Iowa Economic Development Authority for job creation and expansion projects. More info...

August 2011
Exemplar Genetics has been awarded a $156,826 grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health to support the development of a porcine model of Ataxia-Telangiectasia.

July 14, 2011
Exemplar Genetics
has been awarded a $1.3M Phase II SBIR from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health to support the development of a porcine model of atherosclerosis.

July 15, 2011
Exemplar Genetics
has been awarded a $160K Phase I SBIR from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the National Institutes of Health to support the development of a porcine model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Discovery drives the human race
to new heights each day.

Explorers in all fields have made our lives and world better through their courage to venture into new frontiers and beyond. Yet, their ability to discover has always relied on the proper vehicle to propel them from theory to reality. At Exemplar Genetics, we enable discovery by providing the vehicle to break new ground on the medical research frontier.

Until now, researchers have lacked animal models that faithfully represent human diseases. As a result, a sizeable barrier has blocked progress in the discovery of human disease mechanisms; novel diagnostics, procedures, devices, prevention strategies and therapeutics; and the ability to predict in humans the efficacy of those next-generation procedures, devices, and therapeutics.

Exemplar GeneticsAdvances in molecular genetics and the Human Genome Project have given mankind a promising window into the genes that cause and/or predispose humans to various diseases. Improved methods to modify specific genes in mice have led to significant advances. Yet, mouse models continue to hold limited value — and always will.

Exemplar Genetics bridges the considerable gap between the laboratory mouse and human testing with a patented process featuring a substantially improved animal model: the pig.

Pigs and humans share far more anatomical, histological, biochemical and physiologic properties than mice and humans. Pigs are excellent models for cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes, alcoholism, hypertension, cutaneous pharmacology and toxicology, lipoprotein metabolism, intestinal function, nutrition, and injury and repair. Pigs and humans also have similar immune systems and inflammatory responses.

Exemplar Genetics capitalizes on these characteristics and its expertise in specific gene modification to deliver a reliable model of human disease.

From model development to model delivery, our one-of-a-kind vertically integrated system — genetic modification laboratory to model production system — positions Exemplar Genetics to deliver the models that leading-edge researchers need in the quantities they require.


Exemplar Genetics stands uniquely ready to enable academic scientists, disease foundations, pharmaceutical companies and others in their quest to discover solutions to debilitating diseases because we provide a vehicle that no other company can offer.


While several firms offer normal pigs and “induced” pig models of disease, none represents direct competition today because no other gene-targeted, large animal models of human disease have been created. That gives Exemplar Genetics a significant advantage over this competition, especially with the diseases for which mouse models have been inadequate.

 


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