Central Institute For Experimental Animals - History

History

  • 1952 Founded in Nishitama District, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1957 Authorized as a non-profit research organization under Ministry of Education, Japan
  • 1962 Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) animal production facility was established in Nogawa, Kawasaki, Japan
  • 1965 Animal production and supply department was spun off as CLEA Japan, Inc.
  • 1966 Preclinical Research Laboratory was established
  • 1969 Germ-free animal facility was established
  • 1973 Bioscience Research Department was established
  • 1976 Organized "The 2nd International Workshop on Nude Mice", Tokyo, Chairman T. Nomura
  • 1979 Appointed as ICLAS Monitoring Center
  • 1982 Embryological Engineering Laboratory was established
  • 1985 Laboratory animal monitoring facilities completed
  • 1987 Developmental Engineering Experiment Manual published
  • 1988 High priority "Laboratory animal monitoring project" started
  • 1991 From Six Mice: History of Central Institute for Experimental Animals published
  • 1992 Laboratory Animal Cryopreservation Facilities completed
  • 2001 Center for the Advancement of Health and Biosciences (CAHB) established as a nonprofit organization in the United States
  • 2002 Global business development was initiated
  • 2005 NOG mouse patent granted
  • 2006 Tatsuji Nomura becomes Chairman of the Board of Directors of CIEA
  • 2006 Organized "The 1st International Workshop on Humanized Mice", Tokyo, Chairman T. Nomura

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