Contributors to the Lyons' Den Feline Genome Project
Cooperate Sponsorship
Ralston Purina Company,
Inc.
Dr. Steven Hannah of Ralston Purina and Dr.
Lyons were first introduced at a Canine Health Foundation gathering in 1996
in Chicago, Il. After this meeting, collaborations were developed to assist
feline genetics in the development of feline genetic resources and research.
1). Ralston Purina has
funded the construction of the Feline BAC Library, which was a collaborative
effort between Drs. Lyons and Pieter DeJong at the Roswell Park Cancer Reseach
Institute in Buffalo, NY.
2). A project was developed and is continuing
for the genetic mapping of basic feline coat colors using the Ralston Purina
cat colony.
3). Supplied feed for the cats at the NCI feline
research colony.
4). Ralston Purina has underwritten the Feline
Genetic and Inherited Disease Conferences that were held at the University
of Pennsylvania (June, 1998) and at the University of California, Davis (July,
2000).
Winn Feline Health Foundation
Through their competitive grants program,
the Winn Foundation has supported the research of Dr. Lyons. We appreciate
the guidance and perspectives provided by the Winn Board and particularly
the assistance of Joan Miller, Hilary Helmrich and Janet Wolf.
The CFA office has been most helpful with providing
suggestions, means to contact breeders, obtaining data sets and generally
supporting efforts in feline genetics. In particular we would like to thank
Thomas Dent, Joan Miller, Carol Krzanowski, and Karen Lawrence. I appreciate
the assistance from all the breeders who have let me share hotel rooms and
cab rides along the way and all the opportunities to address the various breed
councils at the CFA Annual meetings.
The International Cat Association (TICA)
The TICA administrative office have been of
great assistance with sample collections and general insight to feline genetic
issues. None of the feline geneitc research is association specific and we
particularly appreciate the recognition of genetic research for cats by TICA
breeders. We have had the opportunity to interact with members of the TICA
genetic advisory board, particularly Solveig Pfleuger and Gloria Stephens
with invaluable insight into the cat fancy!
2nd International Feline Inherited Disease
Conference
Ralston Purina and the UCDavis Center for Companion
Animal Health were the major supporters of this conference. We would also
like to thank the breeders who participated in the "Parade of Breeds",
who helped make the conference a big success. We would also like to acknowledge
the efforts of Nancy Thomas-Abbott and Bill Talbot for assisting with the
set-ip for the "Parade of Breeds". We could not have done it with
out you!!
Breed Club Sponsorship
Breed clubs and individuals assist the genetic
research by donating to the Winn Foundation for general and breed specific
projects. We greatly appreciate all contributors whose funding eventually
helps the genetic research. In general, our lab is not aware of the funding
sent to the Winn Foundation, but we would like to thank those who have specifically
contacted the lab and have ear-marked funding for our research. If you would
like to be noted on this page, we apologize if we have missed you, please
contact the Lyons Den at: felinegenome@ucdavis.edu
National Alliance of Burmese Breeders
The call for research proposals for the
Burmese Cranial-Facial Defect Project was initiated by NABB and supportive
funding to Winn was provided by Burmese breeders and particularly the Jiminy
Christmas.
Birman
Sample Collection Assistance
We have been able to greatly increase our
sample size with the assistance of specific individuals and breed clubs. The
recent invitations to cat shows for the collection of cheek swab DNA have
been a wonderful chance to interact with the breeders, explain research goals
and projects, collect samples, meet old friends and of course, meet the cats!
We appreciate the assistance of the original contacts, the show managers,
the club presidents and the breed clubs for the invitations, funding, support
and enthusiam for attendance at the shows.
CFA International Cat Show (November, 1999,
2000, 2001- Kansas City, Houston)
Janet Wolf and Allene Tartaglia
San Diego Cat Show (January, 2000 - San
Diego)
San Francisco Revelers Cat Show ( March,
2000 - San Francisco)
Gayla Pierce
Garden State Cat Club (July, 2000 - New
Jersey)
Janet Wolf, Geri Fellerman
and Jeff Miller
TICA Annual Cat Show sponsored by Jazzy
Cats (September, 2000 - Las Vegas)
Paul Huntley and Gloria Mahan
The Evergreen Cat Fanciers show (February,
2001 - Seattle)
Elaine Weitz
Heroic Individual Efforts
As important as funding are the diligent breeders
throughout the world who have really been the initiators and the strongest
supportors of the research. Without the proper samples, the research can not
be accomplished. Their efforts to persuade fellow breeders to send in samples
and information have been heroic and most greatly appreciated. These are truly
the unsung heros of the Feline Genome Project. We are happy to list the most
significant participants and we request permission to list your name. Individuals
may have provided samples, cats, pedigrees, background information and just
general encouragement.
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