Mouse Lab

A white and gray Mouse is perched on the edge of a clear plastic container, in a lab.

Welcome to the Mouse Physiology Lab

This UCLA Biosciences Core Facility is dedicated to the phenotypic assessment of mouse and rat models of disease using a wide variety of integrative approaches. Our aim is to provide a cost-effective means for investigators to reveal important functional aspects of their mouse and rat models without having to individually invest in hiring skilled personnel and in the purchase of expensive instrumentation. We will work with you to design and implement the study along with any associated grant, animal protocol and manuscript preparation. The laboratory has collaborated with dozens of investigators at UCLA and other institutions worldwide on a wide range of studies leading to numerous peer reviewed publications.

The Mouse Physiology Lab is directed by Dr. Kenneth P. Roos. The studies are performed by Dr. Maria C. Jordan and the mouselab staff. For more detailed information about the Mouse Physiology Lab operations and services, click on the appropriate buttons above under "experimental options" and “user guidelines”.