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Core Facilities/Commercial Services > International (23)

University of Warwick
The Molecular Biology Service operates a GeneChip system and offers full service including expression and SNP arrays.
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/bio/services/molbiol/microarrays/
Asper Biotech
A genetic testing company with an established set of DNA tests.
http://www.asperbio.com/
Ben-Gurion University
Based in Israel, the microarray facility uses GeneChip, Affymetrix Microarray Suite 5.0, and Spotfire DecisionSite analysis software upon a range of arrays (including human, mouse, rat, and drosophila).
http://bioinfo.bgu.ac.il/
Cancer Research UK Clinical Center
The center uses cDNA microarrays for expression profiling of pancreatic cancer.
http://sci.cancerresearchuk.org/axp/mphh/centre/mo/mp/research.html
Graz University of Technology (Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics)
Based in Austria, the facilities equipment includes: a high throughput microarray scanner, microarray spotting device and scanner, and bioanalyzer.
http://genome.tugraz.at/
Imperial College Microarray Centre
Based in London, the centre supports multiple applications like gene expression profiling, SNP genotyping and copy number studies, resequencing, exon profiling, whole transcriptomics mapping using tiling arrays and chromatin immunoprecipitation on a chip (ChIP on chip) studies.
http://microarray.csc.mrc.ac.uk/
Karolinska Institute (Bioinformatics and Expression Analysis Core Facility)
Based in Stockholm, they provide services for expression analysis, SNP analysis and sequence analysis (including sample preparation, hybridization and preliminary evaluation)
http://www.bea.ki.se/
Leiden University Medical Center
The center offers services for GeneChips, Beadchips, and DNA sequencing.
http://www.lgtc.nl/home/services/index.php
London Regional Genomics Centre
The facility offers services for both GeneChip and spotted cDNA microarrays.
http://www.lrgc.ca/
Microarray Facility Nijmegen
The facility is focusing on multiple applications such as expression profiling, genomic copy number profiling (array CGH) and high density SNP profiling.
http://www.microarraynijmegen.nl/
Netherlands Cancer Institute (Central Microarray Facility)
The center has the capacity to print a variety of arrays including: oligo (35K Human, 32K Mouse), BAC, barcode, and miRNA.
http://microarrays.nki.nl/
Ontario Cancer Institute, Princess Margaret Hospital (University Health Network Microarray Centre)
The center produces microarrays of human, mouse and yeast for the international research community.
http://www.microarrays.ca/
The Centre for Applied Genomics
The center offers services for GeneChips (and also distributes the chips) as well as BAC arrays.
http://www.tcag.ca/index.php?pagename=microarray.php
The University of Nottingham (Post-Genomic Technologies Facility)
This site provides access to the equipment and services offered by the component laboratories of the University of Nottingham Post-Genomic technologies cluster, covering microarray techniques and transcriptomics, genomics, and a host of associated technology platforms.
http://genomics.nottingham.ac.uk/
UCL Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Powerpoint presentations of the groups monthly meetings to review technical issues associated with microarrays. Initially they are comparing the strengths and weaknesses of Affymetrix arrays with cDNA glass-spotted arrays.
http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/
UK Drosophila Affymetrix Array Facility
The facility offers Affymetrix drosophila chips and also is able to process RNA sent in.
http://www.mblab.gla.ac.uk/igf
University of Glasgow
The university offers facilities for both Affymetrix (at significant discount) and custom arrays. The facility offers assistance through the whole experimental procedure.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/functionalgenomics/microarrays.htm
University of Guelph (Genomics and Microarray Facility)
Based in Ontario, the facility has the following equipment: Biomek 2000 liquid handling robot, CEQ8000 8-capillary Genetic Analysis System, Virtek Chipwriter Professional Arrayer for the preparation of custom slides, Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer, Genepix 4000A scanner, and Genetraffic data server for analysis of microarray results.
http://mcb.cbs.uoguelph.ca/
University of Queensland (SRC Microarray Facility)
Runs an array processing service for researchers in the Australian scientific community. Mouse Compugen 22k arrays are available on demand as well as human and mouse clones. The site also provides a directories page to microarray databases, genomics links, and others.
http://microarray.imb.uq.edu.au/
University of Surrey
The groups objective is to provide an international resource for global gene expression analysis and DNA typing in Streptomyces both in terms of arrays and reference data.
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/SBMS/Fgenomics/Microarrays/index.htm

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