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【】随着基因修饰、干细胞、再生医学和基因组学等研究领域的迅猛发展,以灵长类为动物模型的研究已成为揭示人类重大疾病的致病机理和发展新一代的治疗方法(如细胞替代性治疗)和安全评价的重要的、不可替代的研究途径。中国是灵长类动物资源丰富的国家之一,为促进我国灵长类生物医学的研究和发展,我们将于今年夏季举办第六届国际灵长类生物医学研讨会,并特别邀请国内外著名的相关科学家与会交流。
本次会议主题为灵长类生物医学与人类复杂疾病研究的前沿,(6th InternationalSymposium on Primate Research – Frontiers in Primate Biomedicine and HumanComplex Diseases),会议将于2014年8月17至19日在中国云南昆明召开。
作为本次大会的主办单位,云南中科灵长类生物医学重点实验室今年初以第一单位分别在Cell和Cell Stem Cell杂志发表了灵长类动物基因定点修饰技术的文章,随后获得全世界广泛关注。本次大会我们特别将TALENs和CRISPR/Cas9等基因定点修饰技术在灵长类动物和干细胞中的应用作为一个专题,并且邀请了该领域的先锋科学家作大会报告和专题讨论。
“We now have, for the first time, the possibility of trying some of the treatments for genetic-based diseases in primates,” says Robert Desimone, director of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT.
A recent report in Nature magazine (Nature 503, 14-15, 2013) stated that precision gene editing paces way for transgenic monkeys. Despite challenges, engineered primates could be better disease models than mice. When Nature took a look at what is in store for science in early 2014 (Nature, 505, 13, 2014), transgenic monkeys, especially through the gene-editing method called CRISPR, is highly expected.
In a study published by the journal Cell on January 30th, researchers achieved precise gene modification in monkeys for the first time using the CRISPR/Cas9 technology.
Nature reported this at the same day and said this is a milestone for targeted gene-editing technology and may promise better models for human diseases. A few days later, on February 13th, another study about gene modification in monkeys by an approach known as TALENs was also published in the journal Cell Stem Cell.
As one of the major contributors of the two exciting works, Yunnan key laboratory of primate biomedical research (LPBR) has been promoting the development of biomedical research in primates. In this year, the conference will focus on the frontiers in primate biomedicine and human complex diseases and we hope that this will make even greater progress and stimulate more discussions and research on primate research.

