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Mission

To identify active compounds from nature and conduct research to support the development of novel, science-based products for humans and their companion animals.

 
 

Cell Culture Model System

To evaluate changes in gene expression and protein levels in response to exposure to the active ingredients in our products, in vitro studies are performed in chondrocytes (equine, canine, and feline), monocytes-macrophages, lymphocytes, hepatocytes, splenocytes, bone marrow cells, osteoblasts, tendon, and ligament cells.

Animal Model System

In vivo studies are performed in collaboration with clinical research organizations and universities in rat, mouse and canine models to examine how our products function in living organisms.


Translational Research Laboratory Team
Back Row (Left to Right): Lucky Slider (Research Associate), Susan Alt (Administrative Assistant), Abby Mrozinski, (College Intern): Front Row (Left to Right): Grace Cornblatt (Translational Research Laboratory Director), Stacy Ownby (Research Associate)

 

Translational Research Laboratory Team

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