"We are interested in applying mouse genetics to study development and to connect to human disease"
Applications

  movie from a living GFP transgenic mouse
  embryonic steem cells and mice ... (0,92 MB)
  nagy lab (0,18 MB)
  Leica MZ FLIII
The Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital, a University of Toronto affiliated research centre, is one of the world's leading centres in biomedical research. There are research areas in the lab, which are using the mouse genetics to develop models for human disease, such as cancer, arthritis, diabetes. "There are many examples in the lab for how new technologies, for example applying the green fluorescent protein gene of the jelly fish to mark mouse embryos and cells, helped us to address important biological questions. For fluorescent visualization we are using a Leica MZ FLIII Fluorescence Stereomicroscope, which for the price gives high resolution and high intensity at the largest magnification." See a movie from a living GFP transgenic mouse: