Useful Resources
Core Facilities/Commercial Services > East (29)
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University at Albany
The university has the following equipment available for analysis: Applied Biosystems (AB) 3700 and 310 DNA Analyzers, AB 7900HT and 5700 quantitative PCR systems. http://www.albany.edu/
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University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute’s Microarray Core Facility
Full GeneChip Services, printing cDNA arrays on a glass slide using customer-provided DNA, cDNA microarrays, and RNA quality assurance. http://shadygrove.umbi.umd.edu/microarray/
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University of Massachusetts Medical School
The facility is equipped with a hybridization oven, two fluidics station, and the new GeneChip Scanner 3000 (enabled for high-resolution scanning). http://www.umassmed.edu/
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University of Miami (DNA Microarray Core Facility)
The facility offers the following services: RNA sample preparation from tissue or cells, RNA amplification, Agilent RNA qualification, generation of fluorescently labeled probes, cDNA or oligo arrays, commercial or UM fabrication, array hybridization, scanning and image analysis and data archiving. http://chroma.med.miami.edu/arrays/about.html
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University of Pennsylvania (Wistar Institute)
Research is focused on gene expression and regulation. http://www.wistar.upenn.edu/research_facilities/overview.html
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University of Vermont (Microarray Facility)
GeneChip expression analysis arrays are available for human, mouse, rat, yeast and other organisms. http://www.uvm.edu/~biology/microarray/
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University of Virginia (GeneChip/Microarray Bioinformatics Core)
Provides advanced statistical and computational support and expertise in the analysis and storage of GeneChip and microarray data. http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/Internet/gmb/
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Wadsworth Center
Currently, the facility is generating a 9,900 element mouse cDNA array using Incyte's sequence-verified GEM2 mouse cDNA library. http://www.wadsworth.org/genomics/microarray/index.html
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Yeshiva University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Microarray Facility
The facility provides high-density human, mouse or custom cDNA microarray chips for gene expression analysis and comparative genomic hybridization. http://microarray1k.aecom.yu.edu/
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