Mouse Specifics Inc. (MSI) is a biotech company that develops innovative instrumentation to accelerate the translation of preclinical research to benefit human health and well-being. With tens of millions of laboratory animals used each year in biomedical research, MSI aims to provide a better experience for the animals, the researchers studying them, and the patients we hope benefit from countless pre-clinical studies. Our patented instruments include the ECGenie, a non-invasive heart monitor for awake animals, and the DigiGait Imaging System, which describes strength, balance, and coordination in animal models of human movement disorders. The ECGenie and DigiGait have application to numerous disease areas, such as CNS disorders, pain, and neuro-degenerative diseases. Our customers include academic institutions, biotechnology companies, and large pharmaceutical companies, domestic and abroad. The demand for our elegantly efficient in vivo technologies is rapidly growing. For more information, visit www.mousespecifics.com.
Customers include:
Harvard Medical School
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai- New York
Medical University of South Carolina
National Institute of Health
Pfizer
Texas A&M University
University of Kansas Medical Center
US Department of Agriculture
Wake Forest Medical School
Barcelona Science Park, Spain
Keio University Medical School, Japan
McMaster University, Canada
Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Australia
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Examples of research topics using MSI instrumentation:
TBI, MS, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, epilepsy, ALS, Marfan Syndrome, muscular dystrophy, myocarditis, arthritis, drug abuse, drug toxicity, Down Syndrome, hyperthyroidism, myocardial dysfunction, and autism.
Industry
Biotechnology Research, Laboratory Equipment & Supplies, Laboratory Equipment, Instruments & Controls, Laboratory Animal Products, Pet Doors, Animal & Veterinary, Other, Laboratory Test Equipment, Color Testing Instruments
HQ Location
2 Central Street , Level 01 Suite 01
Framingham, MA 01701, US
Keywords
bio-technologytranslational mice/rats researchheart rate monitorgait analysesanimal researchnon-invasive technologyand in-vivo technology