# Shared Resource: Animal Model and Therapeutics Evaluation

> **NIH NIH P30** · WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY · 2020 · $99,007

## Abstract

ABSTRACT 
The purpose of the Animal Model and Therapeutics Evaluation Core (AMTEC) is to enhance the peer 
reviewed funded research activities of KCI members whose research needs involve the use of animal models. 
Our goal is to provide expert scientific consultation, technical expertise and access to a wide breadth of 
relevant tumor models and associated animal-related services. AMTEC is grouped in the Basic Research 
Core Cluster which, in addition to AMTEC, includes the Proteomics Core and the Microscopy, Imaging and 
Cytometry Resources Core (MICR). Established in 2012, the services provided by the AMTEC Core have 
already contributed to 14 peer-reviewed publications. AMTEC maintains and distributes cancer models and 
authenticated cell lines originally developed at KCI; conducts in vivo testing of novel therapeutics; and assists 
investigators in many aspects of small animal research. AMTEC also makes it easier for an investigator to 
utilize other appropriate cores for follow-up analysis, i.e. provides assistance with administration of anesthesia, 
study drugs, contrast agents and radioactive tracers, to post–procedure recovery and health care monitoring for 
small animal imaging; and generates in vivo derived tissues and samples for analysis in the Proteomics, 
Biobanking and Correlative Sciences (BCS), Pharmacology and Genomics Cores. 
Core operations are currently centered within the conveniently located Prentis Cancer Research Building 
animal facility, allowing AMTEC personnel to be within two-three blocks of the primary laboratory locations of most 
Cancer Center members and all on-site animal studies. Our resources include barrier animal holding rooms for 
immuno-compromised or transgenic mice, and biosafety Level-2 areas for carcinogen and chemotherapeutic 
experiments, manipulations and necropsy. Each AMTEC staff member has extensive small animal expertise 
(with a minimum 25 years of training and experience) and possesses a high level of proficiency in small animal 
techniques and procedures. Core staff members have not only successfully completed all Institutional Animal Care 
and Use Committee (IACUC) mandated small animal and surgery training courses; they also possess on-site 
certifications to handle radioactive materials, blood-borne pathogens, hazardous agents and operate x-ray generating 
equipment. Certifications are reviewed and updated annually and supplemented with ongoing ad-hoc training to 
expand expertise in various techniques and procedures so that AMTEC can knowledgeably and competently assist 
Cancer Center members with design and execution of their in vivo studies. A major strength of AMTEC is the 
extensive expertise in testing novel therapeutic agents in syngeneic and xenogeneic tumor systems. All animal work 
is carried out solely under protocols approved by the IACUC and upon completion of animal care training. 
AMTEC can also augment and assist investigators in meeting these requirements and in developing...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 9836629
- **Project number:** 5P30CA022453-38
- **Recipient organization:** WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
- **Principal Investigator:** LISA ANNE POLIN
- **Activity code:** P30 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $99,007
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** — → —

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9836629

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 9836629, Shared Resource: Animal Model and Therapeutics Evaluation (5P30CA022453-38). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-21 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/9836629. Licensed CC0.

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