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What is Bioinformatics Week? How do I attend? How do I register? The Stanford Bioinformatics Week Site! Responding to the bioinformatics needs of the Stanford University biomedical research community, the Beckman Center Bioinformatics Resource , the Lane Medical Library, and the Stanford University Libraries are pleased to announce Bioinformatics Week, June 12-16, 2006. A unique series of expert-level lectures and hands-on workshops on a wide range of bioinformatics topics. What is Bioinformatics Week? .
The Stanford University School of Medicine supports a number of shared research facilities housing specialized scientific instruments and services. These include 23 scientific Service Centers, which are open to all researchers in the University at predetermined fees, and a number of Cores, which house equipment shared among a group of labs. A categorical listing of shared research facilities of interest to biomedical researchers at Stanford University can be found on the Spectrum website.
Hyperlinks to systematic analysis projects, resources, laboratories, and departments at Stanford University. Within the Department of Genetics. Part of the School of Medicine. Gene Ontology Database and AmiGO Tool. Community Education and Outreach Projects. Understanding Genetics - Ask a Geneticist.
FOR ALL SCHEDULING AND BILLING. Non-Stanford Researchers can register here External Researchers. Study identifies potential anti-cancer therapy that starves cancer cells of glucose. San Francisco Chronicle Front Page Article. Discovering New Therapeutic Uses for Existing Molecules. For the Stanford Cancer Institute.
Isolate total RNA from FFPE blocks, sections, or slides for real-time PCR Array analysis.
BD Antibodies against cell surface markers. This site is currenty under construction and being updated so the information provided is not complete. The site is intended to provide users with information about products and serv ices offered by SFGF. An additional website is maintained for ordering services and is located at www. Register for an SFGF Account.
Hyperlinks to systematic analysis projects, resources, laboratories, and departments at Stanford University. Within the Department of Genetics. Part of the School of Medicine. Gene Ontology Database and AmiGO Tool. Community Education and Outreach Projects. Understanding Genetics - Ask a Geneticist.
Hyperlinks to systematic analysis projects, resources, laboratories, and departments at Stanford University. Within the Department of Genetics. Part of the School of Medicine. Gene Ontology Database and AmiGO Tool. Community Education and Outreach Projects. Understanding Genetics - Ask a Geneticist.
Stanford Functional Genomics Facility
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MicroRNA and Non-coding RNA Analysis. Sample Quality Check Using Bioanalyzer. MicroRNA and Non-coding RNA Analysis. Sample Quality Check Using Bioanalyzer. Elcome to UTSW Genomics and Microarray Core Facility.
Completion of the human genome map gave rise to the immense need for information intensive tools. UAMS IT nominated for Healthcare Informatics Innovator Award. International visitors study caBIG Technology at UAMS. NIH caBIG Recognition for UAMS.
The Genomics and Microarray Core at the University of Colorado Denver is a genomic and proteomic facility providing access to Next Generation Sequencing, DNA microarray, single-cell genomics, and Somalogic proteomic technology for the University and surrounding research institutions. We also assist with experimental design consultations and data analysis. An integral part of the core is the formal relationship with the University Bioinformatics Core to offer.
At the Eppley Cancer Center.