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About the Microarray Facility

What We Are

Using state-of-the-art equipment and robotics we provide microarray services to University of Miami investigators thanks to support from the provost, the dean and the following centers: Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Center for Medical Genetics, Diabetes Research Institute, Miami Project To Cure Paralysis, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and NIEHS Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center. The facility is run by the director, Richard Bookman, and assistant scientist, Lubov Nathanson.

Where We Are

The facility is located on the 6th Floor of the Rosenstiel Medical Science Building on the University of Miami School of Medicine Campus (1600 NW 10th Ave, Miami, Florida 33136) in rooms 6064 and 6056.

What We Do

The University of Miami DNA Microarray Facility provides as much or as little assistance to University of Miami investigators. A list of the services we offer can be found below. For more detailed descriptions of each item, please visit our Services Available Page.

DNA Microarrays

  • RNA sample preparation from tissue or cells
  • RNA amplification
  • Agilent RNA Qualification
  • Generation of fluorescently labeled probes
  • cDNA or oligo arrays
  • Commercial or UM fabrication
  • Array hybridization
  • Scanning and Image Analysis
  • Data Archiving
  • Training and Consulting

Robotics

  • Array Fabrication
  • Tecan Genesis

Bioinformatics

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