The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research organization based in the US with international facilities in China and Japan. The laboratory offers a comprehensive range of products and services centered on genetics and genomics research. It provides genetically defined mice, research services, and genetic data to the global scientific community and offers services in relation to custom breeding, colony management, and advanced genomic solutions such as CRISPR gene editing.
The laboratory's research integrates mouse genetics, human genomics, cell-based studies, and computational modeling to develop treatment solutions for various diseases. In particular, it uses laboratory mice as models for human disease in order to gain genetic understanding of cancer and other diseases.
Key customers and partnerships
JAX serves a wide range of clients, including educational institutions, research organizations, and the biomedical community. In 2019, JAX collaborated with Microsoft’s Project Hanover to integrate AI and machine reading technology into its Clinical Knowledge Base (CKB). Other notable partnerships include a collaboration with the LabXchange digital learning platform to create virtual lab simulations for Jax’s Teaching the Genome Generation program.
Funding and financials
JAX is funded through a mix of grants, donations, and research contracts. In December 2019, JAX raised USD 2.5 million granted by The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research. It is financially supported by institutions including the National Institutes of Health, The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research, and the Maine Technology Institute.
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