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Gene Targeting and Transgenic Facility (GeTT) (Transgenics)

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Elm & Carlton Streets

MRC 312A

Buffalo, NY 14263-0001

United States

https://www.roswellpark.org/shared-resources/gene-targeting-transgenic

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Primary Contact:

Aimee Stablewski

Facility RRID

RRID:SCR_028288

Additional Citation Identifiers

5P30CA016056-48

Facility Details

The Gene Targeting and Transgenic Shared Resource (GeTT) enables investigators to modify the murine genome for the systematic dissection of the genetic, molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms underlying complex biological processes.

Traditionally, this has been done by creation of transgenics through pronuclear microinjection and knocking out or knocking in genes via mouse ES cell technologies.

This is no longer the case given the recent advances of genome-editing tools such as ZFNs, TALENs and most recently CRISPR/Cas, which allow for a targeted approach by injection directly into the embryo.

In general, these methods are proving to be faster and more efficient than traditional means.

In addition, the core also provides investigators with mouse reproductive services such as cryopreservation of valuable mouse strains and IVF (in vitro fertilization) to aid in mouse cohort generation, especially when faced with increasing complex genotype demands.

Funding Info

NIH - 08/02/2025 - Roswell Park Cancer Center Support Grant

is_active:

Yes

budget_end:

04/30/2026

date_added:

08/02/2025

agency_code:

NIH

fiscal_year:

2025

project_num:

5P30CA016056-48

award_amount:

$4,468,904.00

budget_start:

05/01/2025

org_name:

ROSWELL PARK CANCER INSTITUTE CORP

org_state:

NY

org_country:

UNITED STATES

org_zipcode:

142630001

primary_duns:

824771034

abstract_text:

Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (Roswell Park), established in 1898 is one of a small number of freestanding, NCI-designated, comprehensive cancer centers and the only comprehensive center in New York State (NYS) outside of Manhattan. The sole mission of the Center is to eliminate cancer's grip on humanity through cancer research, treatment, prevention and education. The Cancer Center which is in its 46th year of funding, is currently organized around 4 research programs, 9 shared resources, a clinical trial infrastructure that prioritizes investigator-initiated and innovative clinical trials that are a product of the research programs and a community outreach and engagement (COE), Cancer Research Training & Education Coordination (CRTEC) that are interactive, cross-functioning and responsive to our catchment area. The Cancer Center supports 145 members and has recruited 162 new faculty since the previous review with 42 of them new members of the CCSG. Our cancer-relevant direct grant funding is currently $79M with 49% ($39M) coming from the NCI, a more than doubling of our NCI funding from 2018 with over 56% of funding in program/multi-PI type grants that underscores our commitment to collaborative research. Our high impact papers have increased to 29% from 10% in 2018 resulting in practice, paradigm and policy changing research. We have increased our focus on our community outreach and engagement, and we have an enhanced approach to our community and catchment area needs. The Specific Aims over the next 5 years are as follows: Aim 1: Innovation: To be a leader in the development of innovative approaches in cancer research across basic, clinical and population sciences to improve the quality of care for our patients in our catchment area and beyond. Aim 2: Translation: To enhance collaborative efforts between basic, clinical and population scientists toward the more effective translation of our discoveries into paradigm changing patient practices and interventions and policies. Aim 3: Education: To train and develop the next generation of scientists and physicians through innovative oncology-focused programs that continue to develop translational opportunities across the clinic, the basic science and population science areas. Aim 4: Community: To ensure that the needs and priorities of communities in our catchment area are catalyzing high- impact science with a specific focus on strategies drive rapid translation of scientific advances to reduce the cancer burden in our catchment area and beyond. Aim 5: To promote a culture of fairness, accountability, integrity and respect across our cancer center employees, scientists, physicians, nurses and healthcare staff, students and trainees and leadership toward a more productive workplace and to serve our community more effectively. Roswell Park continues to play a primary role in discovery and innovation in basic science findings that enable us to deliver the best cancer care to our patients in New York State, around the country and around the world.

project_title:

Roswell Park Cancer Center Support Grant

contact_pi_name:

JOHNSON, CANDACE S

total_cost:

$4,468,904.00

Facility Policies

Services are offerred outside of

Consulting is offerred outside of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Last Updated: 04/30/2026