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The Microchemical and Proteomics Facility is a shared core resource of the Emory University School of Medicine and the Winship Cancer Institute
that provides peptide synthesis, oligonucleotide synthesis, peptide
purification, and oligonucleotide purification. The Facility also
provides peptide and protein sequence analysis, mass spectrometry
(MALDI and ESI), and amino acid analysis in support of proteomics
research. The Facility was established in 1986 using funds provided by
an N.I.H. Shared Instrumentation Grant, and receives ongoing support from Emory University, the Emory University School of Medicine, and the National Institutes of Health.
The Facility provides investigators with access to state-of-the-art
instrumentation, the highest quality products, and provides expert
consultation regarding methods and product applications.
New WCI Microarray Core Facility
The new Microarray Core is up and running and accepting new business. For more information please follow this link.
Proteomics News
The Core Facilities at Emory are here to support your research. In order to ensure that the appropriate recognition is attributed to the facilities, please acknowledge the facilities in one of two ways:
Authorship
If your research project involved contributions from any of the School of Medicine's Core Facilities designed or conceiving the experiments, data analysis or interpretation, please recognize the core with co-authorship of papers.
Acknowledgement
If your research project was supported in part by any of the School of Medicine's Core Facilities (but not meriting co-authorship), we ask that you acknowledge the Core(s) in your publications, abstracts, presentations, posters, grant proposals, etc using variations of the following text:
"This research project was supported in part by the [insert name of the Core(s)] of the Emory University School of Medicine."
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