ANIMAL MODEL AND MODEL ORGANISM INFORMATION RESOURCES
When: Jun. 18th, 2021 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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NIH Training Library
About this Class
Animal models are used to study the development and progression of diseases and to test new treatments. Model organisms are a subset of research organisms that serve as a proxy for understanding human biology. This introductory class will cover techniques on locating biomedical research articles, patents, NIH-funded research projects, genetic information, and print and electronic books related to animal models and model organisms. The class will also discuss the differences between animal models, research organisms, and model organisms, and will review requirements and resources for the NIH Model Organism Sharing Policy.
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