
Hi all,
I'm a postdoctoral researcher in a genetics research lab. I currently work on human genetic disease and have discovered several 'disease genes' in my career so far. These discoveries have led to diagnostic tests becoming available in NHS genetics labs. This work is very similar to the work behind the development of genetic tests for our breeding dogs, and I would really like to get into this field (and of course the discoveries made in dogs may give insights into similar conditions in humans). I am hoping to put together a grant application and I need some help. I have Labradors but I want this to be open to ALL pedigree KC registered dogs. For my background research prior to writing this grant, I would be very grateful if some of you could let me know of any (presumed) hereditary conditions that affect your breed, for which there is NO genetic test at present. If you want to PM me that's fine, or you can reply on this thread.
Thanks in advance,
Clare
ETA: just realised my motivations probably aren't clear. As a scientist, I want to gain real insight into the genetic and molecular basis of disease and hopefully publish some scientific papers based on our results. This isn't (and couldn't be) a money making strategy - though I'm sure it is for some labs, it would be impossible in our University. Obviously as a dog person, I get quite frustrated when I hear of hereditary conditions that haven't been 'solved'. I know many other institutions work on similar things, but they can't work on everything... so the more the merrier I say :-)