Summary
Our lab, CGDS, was featured in NIH Research Highlights for our work with UAB’s Center for Precision Animal Modeling. Recognized for contributions to precision disease modeling, including the use of our tool Rosalution for linking genomic variants to diseases.
We’re excited to share that our lab’s work was featured in the NIH Research Highlights post on the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) Center for Precision Animal Modeling (C-PAM). This recognition underscores our contributions to advancing precision disease modeling, a field at the forefront of personalized medicine.
C-PAM is one of three U54 centers established under the NIH Precision Disease Modeling Initiative, focused on creating advanced animal models for precision therapies targeting complex disorders like ciliopathies and Roberts syndrome. Our tool, Rosalution, plays a key role in these efforts, helping link unique human genomic variants to disease with high-throughput, cost-effective pipelines.
This recognition highlights our lab’s commitment to developing innovative tools that enhance our understanding of disease mechanisms and empower clinicians and researchers.
Read more about the initiative and C-PAM’s work here.