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Proteomics Facility

Confocal Microscopy Facility

Microarray Facility

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Molecular Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics Facility (MEEG)

The Proteomics Facility

UCSC Proteomics FacilityThe Proteomics Facility is designed to perform large-scale comparisons in protein expression. For example, one study examines health effects of manganese toxicity on cells. The facility houses an Amersham Ettan Proteomics Lab with Differential Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE) technology. School of Engineering computer scientists will assist in processing the large amounts of protein data generated.

The facility is collaboratively operated by Profs. Ted Holman and Tony Fink (Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry), as well as Don Smith (Dept. of Environmental Toxicology).

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Last updated April 15, 2005