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The National Xenopus Resource is located at the
Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The MBL is an international center for research, education, and training in biology, biomedicine, and ecology. Visit the MBL homepage for more information.






The National Xenopus Resource is supported by:

The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

The National Center for Research Resources









The National Xenopus Resource
about the Resource
The National Xenopus Resource is located at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The MBL is an international center for research, education, and training in biology, biomedicine, and ecology. More>>>

xenopus Mission Statement
The National Xenopus Resource at the MBL will serve as a national stock center for X. laevis and X. tropicalis as well as provide a training center for advanced technologies (e.g. husbandry, cell biology, imaging, genetics, transgenesis, genomics).



Upcoming Xenopus Bioinformatics Workshop
at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole Massachusetts
May 14 - 20, 2012













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Marko Horb Named Director of National Xenopus Resource at the Marine Biological Laboratory

U.Va.'s Robert Grainger Leads New Developmental and Regenerative Biology Center. UVa Today

Leapfrog, scientist-style
Woods Hole center’s amphibians hold promise for helping humans regrow organs. The Boston Globe

MASS. MARKET: Woods Hole lab reaches new milestone. The Patriot Ledger



Marine Biological Laboratory Receives $3.4 Million to Establish National Resource for Study of Regeneration



Bell and Rowe donationMBL Launches $125 Million Fundraising Campaign; establishes Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering with leadership gifts from Millicent Bell and John W. and Valerie Rowe



Loeb DedicationSenator John Kerry, U.S. Congressman Bill Delahunt and Senate President Therese Murray Join Marine Biological Laboratory to Celebrate Loeb Laboratory Renovation