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2B. Generating / Collecting New Data
Biomolecular Data

DNA Sciences Core Facility (UVa Biomolecular Research Facility):

DNA sequencing, genome sequencing, DNA microarrays (Affymetrix), real time PCR,
Contact: Yongde Bao, PhD, yb8d@virginia.edu

DNA synthesis, DNA microarrays
Contact: Bojan Dragulev, PhD, bpd4n@virginia.edu

Proteins and Amino Acids identification, sequencing and other analysis by mass spectrometry
Contact: Nicholas Sherman, PhD, nes3f@virginia.edu

Amino acid analysis
Contact: Linda Beggerly, lkb7h@virginia.edu

Protein and peptide purification and other chromatography
Contact: John Shannon,jds1c@virginia.edu

BIACore, circular dichroism, dynamic light scattering
Contact: John Shannon, jds1c@virginia.edu

Immunohistochemistry

UVa Biorepository and Tissue Research Facility (BTRF)
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) identifies the location of specific molecular targets in histologic or cytologic preparations using antibodies. The BTRF has a core panel of IHC stains, and will work up stains for antibodies provided by investigators. Both human and mouse tissue IHC staining is supported on a high through-put robotic staining platform.
Contact: Pat Pramoonjago PhD, pp6f@virginia.edu

Flow Cytometry

Flow Cytometry Core Facility
High speed cell sorting and complex analytical services. Researchers have the option, once trained, of performing their own analysis or utilizing the expertise of the facility's staff to run their samples for them.
Contact: Joanne Lannigan, MS, joannelannigan@virginia.edu

Survey Data

UVa Center for Survey Research
Expert faculty, experienced staff and advanced technical facilities for social science research inside and outside the University of Virginia.
Contact: surveys@virginia.edu