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Core Facilities/Commercial Services > West (19)

Arizona Research Facilities (Biotechnology Computing Facility)
The facility offers a data processing service and also assists with experimental design (NB only support members of the University of Arizona).
http://bcf.arl.arizona.edu/services/microarrayprocessingservices.php
Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project
The center aims to finish the sequence of the euchromatic genome of Drosophila melanogaster and to generate and maintain biological annotations of this sequence.
http://www.fruitfly.org/
CBSE Microarray Facility
The center supports research using spotted microscope slides and Affymetrix microarrays. The staff offer advice in experimental design, protocol development, data management, and data analysis.
http://www.cbse.ucsc.edu/research/research_microarray.shtml
Hawai'i EPSCoR
The core functional genomics facility at HIMB is equipped for conventional molecular genetic analyses as well as microarray production and analyses.
http://www.epscor.hawaii.edu/project/pubWebProj.asp?id=49
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Provides cDNA expression array services
http://www.lbl.gov/lifesciences/resource.html#cDNA
Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute
GeneChip labelling, RNA preparation, and data analysis
http://www.labiomed.org/
Oregon State University (Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center)
The center produces arrays suited to the needs of toxicology, immunology, cancer and endocrinology research using rainbow trout. The arrays are built using custom designed 70-mer oligonucleotide probes
http://www.science.oregonstate.edu/mfbsc/facility/micro.htm
The University of Montana (Murdock Lab)
The facility is equipped with the ABI3130xl genetic analyzer for use in DNA sequencing and fragment analysis (GeneScan).
http://murdocklab.dbs.umt.edu/
UC Davis, School of Medicine (Microarray Core Facility)
The facility features a GeneChip system that includes two Affymetrix 640 Hybridization Ovens, seven Affymetrix 450 Fluidics Stations, and an Affymetrix 3000 GeneChip Scanner with Autoloader. 
http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/medmicro/microarray.html
University of Alabama (Howell and Elizabeth Heflin Center for Human Genomics)
The facility offers GeneChip services including RNA isolation, RNA qualification using Agilent 2100 BioAnalyzer, target preparation, hybridization, array washing, staining and scanning, data extraction and initial data analysis, and quality control.
http://www.heflingenetics.uab.edu/home/index.shtml
University of Arizona Microarray Facility
The facility prints a variety of oligonucleotide arrays.
http://ag.arizona.edu/microarray/
University of California, San Diego (Biomedical Genomics Microarray Laboratory)
Provides spotted cDNA microarray technology to the UCSD research community, RNA sample analysis and quantification services, processes commercial array platforms including Illumina, Applied Biosystems, Amersham CodeLink and Agilent, and also offers custom arrays.
http://microarrays.ucsd.edu/
University of California, San Francisco (J. David Gladstone Institutes)
The core provides support for Affymetrix genotyping and expression genechips, as well as hybridization services for both Affymetrix and printed DNA microarrays.
http://www.gladstone.ucsf.edu/gladstone/php/?sitename=genomicscore
University of Colorado, Health Sciences Center (Microarray Core)
The facility provides research support for investigators interested in using GeneChips, CustomArray chips, or the NanoChip.
http://microarray.uchsc.edu/
University of Idaho (Environmental Biotechnology Institute)
The institute has two DNA arrayers, an array reader, and several other robotic devices which are used in the preparation and analysis of olignucleotide arrays for research into gene expression, genome analysis, and molecular ecology of soil and water.
http://image.fs.uidaho.edu/biotech/MEGlab.htm
University of New Mexico, Health Sciences Center (Keck-UNM Genomics Resource)
The facility has a complete Affymetrix system including two automated hybridization/fluidics stations and a high-resolution GeneChip scanner with autoloader and LIMS data server.
http://hsc.unm.edu/som/micro/Genomics/index.html
University of Utah (Microarray Core Research Facility)
The facility supports both the Agilent microarray platform and in house microarrays. The lab can provide experimental handling of all aspects of the microarray process. These services include RNA purification and evaluation of RNA quality on an Agilent BioAnalyzer.
http://www.cores.utah.edu/
University of Washington (Center for Expression Arrays)
The center provides RNA amplification, labelling, Agilent or Affymetrix hybridization, scanning, and data analysis.
http://ra.microslu.washington.edu/
Washington State University (Bioinformatics Core)
Provides a dedicated server for storage/access for the users DNA sequence and microarray data generated by the molecular biology and genomics core respectively.
http://www.bioinformatics.wsu.edu/

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