Project

ABSL3 mice housing system to develop new therapies against virulent pathogens

Code
BOF/BAS/2022/096
Duration
15 December 2022 → 14 December 2024
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Infectious diseases
    • Infectious diseases
    • Virology
  • Agricultural and food sciences
    • Laboratory animal medicine
Keywords
isocage HIV antiviral therapy ABSL3 virus Viral hepatitis mice housing system
 
Project description

The requested budget will be used to replace the current outdated housing system for biosafety risk 3 pathogen-infected mice by two new individual systems. Thus, the outdated housing system, which will likely encounter operating errors in the near future, can be replaced, while the current capacity can be increased. As such, multiple laboratories can work on new therapies or vaccines against virulent pathogens including hepatitis C, D, and E virus, and HIV. Both racks contain 59 individually vented cages with hermetic seals and operate at an under pressure to avoid contamination of the environment and infection of people. We request two cages not only to increase the capacity, but also to have a back-up rack in case of operating errors or maintenance cleaning. In this way, we do not have to abort important experiments. Ultimately, all of this benefits science, but also safety and animal welfare.