Transgenic and Gene Targeting Core
Georgia State University

Contact: Chengliu Jin, Core Director
Phone: 404-413-3603

The Transgenic and Gene Targeting Core (TGT Core) at Georgia State University (GSU) is a research resource for investigators at Georgia State University as well as surrounding institutions to produce genetically engineered animal models.

The TGT Core continues to expand its capabilities to produce transgenic and gene-targeted (knock-out and knock-in) mice, voles and hamsters using both traditional methods and unique CRISPR/Cas9 technology providing high-quality, cost-effective results. 

Services include:

  • Transgenic mice, hamsters, and voles
  • Gene-targeted mice, hamsters, and voles
  • Sperm and embryo cryopreservation
  • Embryo rederivation
  • in vitro fertilization (IVF)
  • Breeding and colony management services

More about this core facility at Georgia State University's website »

SPECIAL NOTE:

The Transgenic Core Facility is located in a secured area with 24/7 surveillance that requires prior approval to access. Visitors will need a photo ID to obtain a Guest Pass at the security desk inthe building's lobby for temporary access to the facility.

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