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Welcome to the SuperArray PCR Array Core Lab Program

The SuperArray PCR Array Core Lab Program is designed to support researchers through a centralized facility from within their institution. At SuperArray, we believe that the convenience and service that local PCR Array Core Facilities provide will facilitate individual projects and research. In addition, we believe that the scientists who run core facilities deserve more recognition for their technology leadership and more support for their services on their campus.

Researchers
Please refer to the table below to find the core facility on your campus. Is your institution not on the list? Please contact us. We will help set one up in the near future.

Why use PCR Array Core Facilities?

  • Access to state-of-the-art real-time PCR instruments
  • Technical support on instrument setup and data analysis
  • Institutional discount on PCR Arrays

Institution Address and Web Address Core Facility Manager Contact info
Baylor College of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine Microarray Core Facility
One Baylor Plaza, 333A
Houston, Texas 77030
Laura Liles Garza: Manager
Lisa White: Director
713-798-7787
lliles@bcm.tmc.edu
Baylor College of Medicine- Feigin Center Molecular Core lab, 790.01 Feigin center, 1102 Bates, TX 77030 Partha Sen, Ph.D.
Director
832-824-4764
psen@bcm.edu
Stanford Functional Genomics Facility (SFGF)
CCSR 0120
Stanford, CA 94305
John Coller
(650) 736-1026
john.coller@stanford.edu
University of Washington University of Washington Functional Genomics Laboratory
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98105-6099
Dr. Freddie Farin Director (206) 685-7285
freddy@u.washington.edu
Thomas Jefferson Kimmel Cancer Center Thomas Jefferson University Laboratory of Cancer Genomics
1009 BSLB
233 South 10th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Director : Dr. Paolo Fortina
Lab Manager: Kathryn Scott
215-503-9142
Paolo.Fortina@jefferson.edu
Trudeau Institute Trudeau Institute
Molecular Biology Core Facility
154 Algonquin Avenue
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Pamela "Scottie" Adams 800-638-6064
sadams@trudeauinstitute.org
University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Molecular Diagnostics and Genotyping Core Facility
68 John Morgan Building
3620 Hamilton Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Dr. Don Baldwin 215-898-3675
dbaldwin@mail.med.upenn.edu
UCSF Genome Analysis Core Facility UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center
2340 Sutter Street, S174
San Francisco, CA 94115
Kirsten Copren (Manager)
Randy Davis (Director)
415-502-1861
KCopren@cc.ucsf.edu
UCLA Sequencing and Genotyping Core
5309 Gonda Center on the UCLA campus
695 Charles Young Drive South.
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Uma Dandekar (310) 267-2461
uma@ucla.edu
The University of Texas Health Science Center- Houston Quantitative Genomics Core Laboratory, MSE R319 & R321, 6431 Fannin St.Houston, TX 77030 Gregory L. Shipley, Ph.D.
Director
Office: 713-500-7458; MSE R338
Lab: 713-500-7465; MSE R319 & R321
gregory.l.shipley@uth.tmc.edu

Core Facility Managers
Benefits for the SuperArray PCR Array Core Lab Program

  • Pilot starter package
  • WebEx-based training program
  • PCR Array core newsletters
  • On-site seminars
  • Flexible group discount
  • Other supporting materials

We are confident that PCR Arrays will greatly expand the service area and scientific applications of the real-time PCR instruments in your facility. Please contact us if you would like to join the PCR Array Core Facility Program.

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