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Testing and Diagnosis | 92-04 | Adjuvanticity of microbial-derived particles and synthetic analogs in vitro. Padovan E., Prof. Dr., Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oerias, Portugal | | 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 | | 141-14 | In-vitro alternatives to in-vivo bioconcentration-testing in fish: restricted to rainbow trout or broadly applicable ? Segner, H., Prof., Centre for Fish and Wildlife Health, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Switzerland | 108-07 | Cultured piscine hepatocytes as an in-vitro source of metabolic clearance data that is currently gleaned by in-vivo bioaccumulation testing in fish Segner H., Prof. Dr., Centre for Fish and Wildlife Health, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Berne, Switzerland | 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 | | | | | 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 | | 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 | | 84-02 | Direct cloning of human antibodies from purified specific B-cells Wirthmueller U., Dr., Institute of Immunology, University Hospital Bern, 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 | 79-01 | Screening methods for repellents and attachment deterrents for ticks in-vitro Guerin P., PD Dr., Institute of Zoology, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland | 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 | | 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 | | 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 | 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 | 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 | 51-96 | Establishment of endotoxin limits in porcine vaccines: animal welfare aspects Cussler K., Dr., Paul Ehrlich Institut, Langen, Germany | | 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 | 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 | | 133-12 | Development of an in vitro system to grow and investigate vascular endothelial cells under physiological flow conditions Rieben R., Prof., Department of Clinical Research, 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | | 128-11 | Genetic modification of the human airway epithelium – a paradigmatic system to study host responses to human respiratory viruses Thiel V., PD Dr., Institut für Immunbiologie, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, Switzerland | 124-10 | Comparative in vitro and in vivo testing on biofilm formation on the surface of bone grafts Clauss M., Dr., Kantonsspital Liestal, Orthopädie, Liestal, 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 | 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 | 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 | 90-03 | A non-mammalian system to study bacterial infections Cosson P., Prof. Dr., Centre Medical Universitaire, Dpt de Morphologie, Geneva 4, Switzerland | | 141-14 | In-vitro alternatives to in-vivo bioconcentration-testing in fish: restricted to rainbow trout or broadly applicable ? Segner, H., Prof., Centre for Fish and Wildlife Health, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Switzerland | | 136-13 | Development of an in-vitro potency assay for the Clostridium chauvoei vaccines: Replacement of the guinea-pig-challenge potency test Frey, J., Prof., Institute of Veterinary Bacteriology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, 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 | 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 | | | 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 | 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 | | | | 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 | | | 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 | | | | 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 | | 138-13 | Optimization of the nerve-cell-mimicking liposome assay as an in-vitro alternative for the detection of Clostridium-botulinum neurotoxins and for a validation of their presence in complex sample materials Avondet, M.-A., Toxinology Group, Spiez Laboratory, Switzerland | 125-11 | Nerve-cell mimicking liposomes as in vitro alternative to potency-testing of toxins with multistep pathways, such as Botulinum neurotoxins Weingart O.G., Dr., Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health (IFNH), ETH Zurich, Switzerland; | | 125-11 | Nerve-cell mimicking liposomes as in vitro alternative to potency-testing of toxins with multistep pathways, such as Botulinum neurotoxins Weingart O.G., Dr., Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health (IFNH), ETH Zurich, Switzerland; | 75-00 | Internet laboratory for predicting harmful effects triggered by drugs and chemicals Vedani A., Prof. Dr., Biographics Laboratory 3R, Basel, Switzerland
present address: Department of Chemistry, Molecular Modeling. University of Basel, Pharmacenter, 4056 Basel, 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 | 55-96 | Computer-aided identification of ochratoxin antagonists Vedani A., Prof. Dr., Biographics Laboratory 3R, Basel, 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 | 53-96 | Axenic cultivation of amastigote forms of Leishmania Grimm F., Dr. phil. nat., Institute of Parasitology, University of Zürich, Switzerland | 50-96 | Morphometric Analysis of human articular cartilage Hunziker E., Prof. Dr., M.E.Müller Institut für Biomechanik, University of Bern, Switzerland | | 125-11 | Nerve-cell mimicking liposomes as in vitro alternative to potency-testing of toxins with multistep pathways, such as Botulinum neurotoxins Weingart O.G., Dr., Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health (IFNH), ETH Zurich, Switzerland; | 75-00 | Internet laboratory for predicting harmful effects triggered by drugs and chemicals Vedani A., Prof. Dr., Biographics Laboratory 3R, Basel, Switzerland
present address: Department of Chemistry, Molecular Modeling. University of Basel, Pharmacenter, 4056 Basel, 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 | | 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 | | 75-00 | Internet laboratory for predicting harmful effects triggered by drugs and chemicals Vedani A., Prof. Dr., Biographics Laboratory 3R, Basel, Switzerland
present address: Department of Chemistry, Molecular Modeling. University of Basel, Pharmacenter, 4056 Basel, Switzerland | 55-96 | Computer-aided identification of ochratoxin antagonists Vedani A., Prof. Dr., Biographics Laboratory 3R, Basel, 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 | 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 | | 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 | | 138-13 | Optimization of the nerve-cell-mimicking liposome assay as an in-vitro alternative for the detection of Clostridium-botulinum neurotoxins and for a validation of their presence in complex sample materials Avondet, M.-A., Toxinology Group, Spiez Laboratory, Switzerland | 137-13 | Validation of a new human in-vitro model of microglia Filgueira, L., Prof., Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg, 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 | 86-03 | Bone Formation in a loading chamber for ex-vivo bone culture Richards R.G., Dr., AO Research Institute, Davos, Switzerland | 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 | | 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 | 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 | 79-01 | Screening methods for repellents and attachment deterrents for ticks in-vitro Guerin P., PD Dr., Institute of Zoology, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland | 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 |
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