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Dr. Christopher K. Tuggle is a Distinguished Professor at Iowa State University, leading the Cardinal Christopher Tuggle Lab. His research focuses on the functional characterization of the porcine genome and the development of SCID pig models for biomedical applications. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota (1986) and a B.A. from St. Cloud State University (1981).
His work emphasizes SCID pigs as translational models for cancer research, xenotransplantation, and immune deficiency studies. Key projects include creating biocontainment protocols for SCID pigs and exploring humanized immune systems in these models. Research interests span immunology, genomics, and translational oncology, with a focus on leveraging pig models to bridge preclinical and clinical research.
Publications highlight advancements in SCID pig applications, including tumor formation studies, NK cell biology, and viral infection dynamics. His lab's innovations in genetic and immunological research have positioned SCID pigs as valuable tools for biomedical discovery.
Advising and grants support projects like the SCID Pig Resource Project and genome annotation initiatives. Collaborations include the Functional Annotation of Animal Genomes (FAANG) consortium, advancing genomic resources for agricultural and biomedical research.
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