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List of projects since 1993 - (ordered according to project leaders)
(Projects 1987 - 1993: check the chronologically ordered listing.) | 71-00 | Detection and characterisation of signs of pain in mice by the combined use of a telemetry model and behavioural observations Arras M., Dr., Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, University of Zürich, Switzerland | | 76-01 | Development of a model of heart angiogenesis in vitro Battegay E., Prof. Dr., Outpatient Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Research, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland | | 70-99 | Sensory irritant screening using a stable cell line expressing the vanilloid receptor Baumann T., Prof. Dr., Dept. of Neurological Suregry,Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, USA | | 66-99 | The influence of enriched housing conditions on experimental results in laboratory mice Baumans V., Prof. Dr., Department of Laboratory Animal Science, University of Utrecht, Netherland | | 82-02 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for the non-invasive assessment of lung inflammation and pulmonary function in the rat Beckmann N., PD Dr., Novartis Pharma AG Basel
Novartis Institute of Biomedical Research (NIBR), Basel, Switzerland | | 69-99 | A human neural cell line as in vitro model system for the excitotoxic cascade during stroke Bicker G., Prof. Dr., Abt. Zellbiologie, Physiologisches Institut, Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Germany | | 102-06 | Isolated, autologous blood-perfused heart: Replacement of heterotopic heart transplantation Bogdanova A, Dr., Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Zurich, Switzerland | | 74-00 | Validation of polymerase chain reaction assays as replacement of the Mouse Antibody Production (MAP) Test Bootz F., Dr., Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, University of Zürich, Switzerland | | 121-10 | A new in vitro model to study therapeutic approaches to improve spinal cord regeneration and repair after injury Chrast R., Prof. Dr., Department of Medical Genetics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland | | 96-05 | Assessment of pain and stress in mice by monitoring gene expression changes Cinelli P., Dr., Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland | | 90-03 | A non-mammalian system to study bacterial infections Cosson P., Prof. Dr., Centre Medical Universitaire, Dpt de Morphologie, Geneva 4, Switzerland | | 99-05 | The NEMO network
(Non-mammalian Experimental Models for the study of bacterial infections) Cosson P., Prof. Dr., Département de Physiologie Cellulaire et Métabolisme, Centre Medical Universitaire Genève, Geneva 4, Switzerland | | 51-96 | Establishment of endotoxin limits in porcine vaccines: animal welfare aspects Cussler K., Dr., Paul Ehrlich Institut, Langen, Germany | | 107-07 | Evaluation of an in vitro model to identify host parameters associated with virulence of Toxoplasma gondii strains D’Souza S., Dr., Pasteur Institute of Brussels-ISP,1180-Uccle, Belgium | | 100-06 | Development of an in-vitro system for modeling bioaccumulation of neutral, ionizable, and metabolically active organic pollutants in fish Escher B., Prof. Dr., Dept. of Environmental Toxicology, EAWAG, Dübendorf, Switzerland | | 47-96 | Development of an in vitro system for the detection of estrogenic compounds (xenoestrogens) Fent K., PD Dr., Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), Switzerland | | 88-03 | Assessing animal health and welfare and recognising pain and distress Flecknell P., Prof. Dr., Comparative Biology Centre, University of Newcastle, UK | | 91-04 | Establishment and validation of a Choroid Plexus Model to study drug transport Fricker G., Prof. Dr., Institute of Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg, Germany | | 62-97 | Development of an in vitro model system for cartilage invasion by synovial fibroblasts Gay R. E., Prof. Dr., Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland | | 89-03 | In vitro replica of the inner surface of the lungs, for the study of particle-cell interaction Geiser Kamber M., Prof. Dr., Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, Switzerland | | 101-06 | Organotypic CNS slice cultures as an in-vitro model for immune mediated tissue damage and repair in multiple sclerosis Goebels N., Prof. Dr., Dept. of Neurology Neuroimmunology, University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland | | 119-10 | Non invasive electrical monitoring of the population spiking activity in the central nervous system Gonzalez Andino S.L., Dr., University of Geneva and Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland | | 53-96 | Axenic cultivation of amastigote forms of Leishmania Grimm F., Dr. phil. nat., Institute of Parasitology, University of Zürich, Switzerland | | 79-01 | Screening methods for repellents and attachment deterrents for ticks in-vitro Guerin P., PD Dr., Institute of Zoology, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland | | 52-96 | Development of an interleukin-1 (IL-1) assay with rabbit blood as an alternative to the rabbit pyrogen test Hartung T., Prof.. Dr., Biochemical Pharmacology, University of Konstanz, Germany | | 72-00 | Development and applications of an in vitro cultivation model for Neospora caninum tissue cyst formation Hemphill A., Prof. Dr., Institute of Parasitology, Faculty of Vetsuisse and of Medicine, University of Berne, Switzerland | | 85-03 | Development of an in vitro culture model to generate Neospora caninum and Toxoplasma gondii oocysts and sporozoites Hemphill A., Prof. Dr., Institute of Parasitology, Faculty of Vetsuisse and of Medicine, University of Berne, Switzerland | | 104-06 | Development of in vitro strategies to propagate and characterize hemotrophic mycoplasmas Hofmann-Lehmann R., Prof. Dr., Clinical Laboratory, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Zurich, Switzerland | | 45-96 | Replacement of mouse and rat antibody production test by polymerase chain reaction assays Homberger F., Prof. Dr., Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and the Memorial Sloaan-Kettering Center, USA | | 64-97 | Use of three-dimensional brain cell cultures as a model for ischemia-related research Honegger P., Prof. Dr., Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lausanne, Switzerland | | 109-08 | Evaluation of lipid fractions for the substitution of serum in cell culture media Honegger P., Prof. Dr., Département de Physiologie, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland | | 106-07 | Standardization and Pre-validation of MucilAir: A novel in vitro cell model of the human airway epithelium for testing acute and chronic effects of chemical compounds Huang S., Dr., Epithelix Sàrl, Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva, Switzerland | | 50-96 | Morphometric Analysis of human articular cartilage Hunziker E., Prof. Dr., M.E.Müller Institut für Biomechanik, University of Bern, Switzerland | | 111-08 | Establishment of an organ ex-vivo tissue slice model for cardiovascular research in particular for therapeutic atherosclerosis targeting Hunziker P., PD Dr., Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland | | 44-95 | Establishment of a micro technique for corticosteroid receptor binding studies Hügin-Flores M., Dr., Psychopharmacology Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland | | 68-99 | Genetic analysis of a 3D in vitro model of the rheumatic pannus tissue Illges H., PD Dr., Biotechnologie Institut Thurgau an der Universität Konstanz, Switzerland | | 120-10 | Development of non-invasive strategies to study spinal cord disease, injury and repair Jabaudon D., Prof. Dr., Dpt. of Basic Neurosciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland | | 110-08 | Development of an in-vitro assay for the screening of antischistosomal drugs Keiser J., Prof. Dr., Swiss Tropical Institute, University of Basel,Switzerland | | 48-96 | Utilization of a model of culture of human intestinal cell lines for the study of the pathogenicity of different strains of Clostridium difficile Kraehenbuhl J.-P., Prof. Dr., Institut Suisse de Recherches Expérimentales sur le Cancer (ISREC), Switzerland | | 58-97 | Development of laboratory housing conditions preventing stereotypic behaviour in Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) König B., Prof. Dr., Department of Animal Behaviour, Institute of Zoology, University of Zürich, Switzerland | | 63-97 | In vitro study of pathogenesis of sepsis in a conditionally immortalized Kupffer cell line Landmann R., Prof. Dr., Division Infectious Deseases, Department Research, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland | | 73-00 | Generation and functional characterization of a clonal murine periportal Kupffer cell line from H-2Kb -tsA58 mice Landmann R., Prof. Dr., Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Research, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland | | 83-02 | The development of an in vitro intervertebral disc organ culture system Lee C., Dr., Biochemistry and Cell Biology Unit; AO Research Institute, Davos, Switzerland | | 103-06 | An in vitro Model of Central Nervous System Infection and Regeneration: Neuronal Stem Cells as Targets of Brain Damage & Regenerative Therapies in Bacterial Meningitis. Leib S.L., Prof. Dr., Institute of Infectious Diseases, University of Bern, Switzerland | | 112-08 | A novel in-vitro model for the holistic assessment and optimisation of engineered tissue for functional cartilage repair Luo Z., Dr., Leeds Dental Institute, Leeds LS9 9LU, UK | | 61-97 | An in vitro model to study mechanical forces on human venous coronary bypass graft stenosis: Molecular targeting by pharmacological intervention Lüscher T. F., Prof. Dr., Cardiovascular Research, Institute of Physiology, University Zürich and Cardiology, University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland | | 43-95 | Short term assay for liver cell activated neurotoxic drugs Maier P., Prof. Dr., Institute of Toxicology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) and University of Zürich, Switzerland | | 118-10 | Engineering of an in vitro hepatocyte tissue system for malaria liver infection research Mancama D., Dr., Systems Biology, Biosciences Unit, CSIR, South Africa | | 97-05 | Development of a three-dimensional enteric cell culture model for in vitro studies of the intestinal eukaryotic parasites Cryptosporidium spp. Mathis A., Prof. Dr., Institute of Parasitology, University of Zürich, Switzerland | | 59-97 | Phenotype characterisation and health monitoring of transgenic mice Mertens C., dipl. phil. nat., Zürcher Tierschutz (SPCA), Zürich, Switzerland | | 98-05 | Establishment of a murine syngeneic co-culture system of intestinal epithelial cells with intraepithelial T lymphocyte subsets. Mueller Ch., Prof. Dr., Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland | | 116-09 | Organotypic brain slice cultures derived from regularly slaughtered animals as in vitro alternative for the investigation of neuroinfectious diseases in ruminants Oevermann A., Dr., Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Berne, Switzerland | | 93-04 | Development of a novel multicellular 3-dimensional blood brain barrier in vitro model Ogunshola O., Dr., Institute of Veterinary Physiology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zürich, Switzerland | | 92-04 | Adjuvanticity of microbial-derived particles and synthetic analogs in vitro. Padovan E., Prof. Dr., Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oerias, Portugal | | 80-01 | Induction of a primary T cell mediated immune response against drugs and drug metabolites in vitro Pichler, W.J., Prof. Dr., Division Allergology, University Hospital Bern, Switzerland | | 65-98 | Reconstructed human epidermis as model for predicting irritancy Ponec M., Prof. Dr., Skin Research Laboratory, Department of Dermatology, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherland | | 115-09 | Engineering of a human brain tumour model to replace animal experimentation Preynat-Seauve O., Dr., University of Geneva, Switzerland | | 46-96 | Development and Validation of an In Vitro Model Simulating Mechanical Ventilation-Induced Inflammation Pugin J., Dr., Division des Soins Intensifs de Médecine, Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire, Genève, Suisse | | 78-01 | Validation of a combined perfusion/loading chamber for ex-vivo bone metabolic studies and bone-biomaterial interactions Richards R.G., Dr., AO Research Institute, Davos, Switzerland | | 86-03 | Bone Formation in a loading chamber for ex-vivo bone culture Richards R.G., Dr., AO Research Institute, Davos, Switzerland | | 81-02 | In vitro model for the testing of endothelial cell activation and damage in whole blood Rieben R., Prof. Dr., Heart Transplantation Laboratory, Cardiology, University Hospital Bern, Switzerland | | 54-96 | Elaboration of an in vitro screening method for testing the effect of drugs and other compounds on the renal transport of uric acid Roch-Ramel F., Prof. Dr., Institute of Pharmacoly and Toxicology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland | | 60-97 | Transgenic protozoa (Trypanosoma spp.) as an alternative to transgenic animals Roditi I., Prof. Dr., Institutes of General Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Bern, Switzerland | | 114-08 | Reduction of the number of animals used in the Fish Acute Toxicity Test Rufli H., Dr., ecotoxsolution, Basel, Switzerland | | 105-06 | Establishment of an in vitro system for the prediction of the degree of virulence of classical swine fever virus isolates Ruggli N., Dr., Institute of Virology and Immunoprophylaxis (IVI), Mittelhaeusern, Switzerland | | 108-07 | In vitro fish hepatocytes as source of metabolic clearance data in alternative approaches for the reduction or replacement of in vivo bioaccumulation testing with fish. Segner H., Prof. Dr., Centre for Fish and Wildlife Health, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Berne, Switzerland | | 95-05 | Development of QSAR-Models for Classification and Prediction of Baseline Toxicity and of Uncoupling of Energy Transduction Spycher S. + Escher B., Prof. Dr., Dept. of Environmental Toxicology, EAWAG, Dübendorf, Switzerland | | 56-96 | Development of a mimotope-based tetanus and diphtheria vaccine Stadler B. M., Prof. Dr., Institute of Immunology and Allergology, Inselspital, University of Berne, Switzerland | | 87-03 | Information on serum free cell lines, an interactive database Strebel C., dipl. Ing. FH, CePower GmbH, Wädenswil, Switzerland | | 113-08 | Generic in-vitro evaluation assay for immunological correlates of protection to replace animal challenge infections Summerfield A., Dr., Institute of Virology and Immunoprophylaxis (IVI), Mittelhaeusern, Switzerland | | 67-99 | Human monocyte-derived dendritic cells as in vitro indicators for contact allergic potential of chemicals Ulrich P., Dr., PCS/GENEX-Experimental Toxicology, Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland | | 55-96 | Computer-aided identification of ochratoxin antagonists Vedani A., Prof. Dr., Biographics Laboratory 3R, Basel, Switzerland | | 75-00 | Internet laboratory for predicting harmful effects triggered by drugs and chemicals Vedani A., Prof. Dr., Biographics Laboratory 3R, Basel, Switzerland | | 94-04 | Tumor targeted reporter gene expression to improve and refine traditional models of Tumor growth and metastasis Vorburger S., Dr., Department of Clinical Research, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery,
University Hospital Bern, Switzerland | | 49-96 | Cours de formation continue universitaire intitulé “l’utilisation de l’animal en pharmaco/toxicologie et ses alternatives” Wagnières S., Dr. ès sciences, Service de formation continue, BEB, University of Lausanne, Switzerland | | 117-09 | Embryonic stem cell-derived in vitro model of tissue inflammation following confrontation with implant materials (INFLAPLANT) Wartenberg M., Prof. Dr., Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany | | 84-02 | Direct cloning of human antibodies from purified specific B-cells Wirthmueller U., Dr., Institute of Immunology, University Hospital Bern, Switzerland | | 57-97 | Laboratory animal husbandry and welfare - Key strategic goals of future research Würbel H., Prof. Dr., Institute of Animal Sciences, Physiology and Animal Husbandry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland | | 77-01 | Reproducibility and external validity of findings from animal experiments: influence of housing conditions Würbel H., Prof. Dr., Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland |
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