[Xenopus] New Xenopus Survey
National Xenopus Resource
xenopus at mbl.edu
Wed Aug 13 10:32:22 EDT 2025
Dear Xenopus Community,
In the lead up to the International Xenopus Conference next week, we are conducting a survey to identify how Xenbase and the NXR can serve the community better.
Xenopus is an amazing amphibian model, having helped solve some of biology's greatest mysteries.
The 2025 survey aims to find out about the resources and services you use, need, and want. Questions relate to Xenbase, the Xenopus database, and the NXR, the USA-based Xenopus stock centers.
Whether you have worked with Xenopus (or other amphibians) for 1 year or 50 years, we value your opinions and insights. Your responses to this survey help us better understand your needs, how you use Xenbase, utilize the NXR, which data types, resources, and services you need for your Xenopus research to thrive.
It will only take about 6 minutes to complete.
Please share the link to the survey with your colleagues, trainees, and students. We need as many responses as possible to guide our decisions! Share the link to the survey with your colleagues, trainees, and students.
Here’s the link to the survey: https://forms.gle/iie27qSaqhaTQZHZ9
Thank you,
PIs and staff of Xenbase and the NXR
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Marko Horb, Ph.D.
Director, National Xenopus Resource (NXR)
Senior Scientist, Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering
Marine Biological Laboratory
7 MBL Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Email: mhorb at mbl.edu<mailto:mhorb at mbl.edu>
Office: 508-289-7627
Lab: 508-289-7370
Cell: 508-564-3764
https://www.mbl.edu/xenopus<https://www.mbl.edu/research/resources-research-facilities/national-xenopus-resource>
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If the NXR contributed to your work please acknowledge us in your publications and talks.
Cite us in Materials and Methods as National Xenopus Resource RRID:SCR_013731 at the Marine Biological Laboratory and in the Acknowledgements you can just mention the National Xenopus Resource.
Cite us in your references: Horb M. et. al. (2019). Xenopus resources: transgenic, inbred and mutant animals, training opportunities, and web-based support. Front Physiol. 10:387. PMCID: PMC6497014
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