SMD : Microarray Resources : Academic Organizations
Microarray Resources : Academic Organizations
Stanford Resources
Arabidopsis Functional Genomics Consortium (AFGC)
Microarray applications in plant biology
Brown Lab
People, publications, protocols, and guide to microarraying
Botstein Lab
Studying fundamental biology shared by all eukaryotes
Kim Lab : Worm Chip Directory
Developing
C. elegans
microarray technology and sharing it with other
C. elegans
labs.
SOURCE
(Stanford Online Universal Resource for Clones and ESTs)
A resource providing pooled public information commonly sought after for genes and clones.
Stanford Functional Genomics Facility
Low-cost microarrays for gene expression analysis..
Stanford Genomic Resources
Links to a wide variety of local systematic analysis projects and genomic resources.
SMD Development Forum
Forums on SMD Development
Stanford Genome Technology Center
Developing custom instrumentation and novel technology
Other Academic Resources
Drosophila Metamorphosis Time Course Database
Defining the gene expression patterns over the fruitfly life cycle
Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Functional Genomics
Designing, constructing and utilizing robotic devices for quantitative parallel assessment of gene expression patterns
Duke Bioinformatics Shared Resource
Advancing bioinformatics and providing computational and educational resources.
Emory University : CMM Array Facility
Wallace Lab: using microarray technology to study mitochondrial gene expression.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory : Eisen Lab
Researching the mechanisms, logic and evolution of the response of yeast to environmental change.
Microarray Centre at The Ontario Cancer Inst., Univ. Health Network
Manufacturing human, mouse, and yeast microarrays.
Rockefeller University: Xenopus Microarray Project
Developing microarray analysis tools for application to Xenopus.
U. Arizona : Ward Lab
Discovery of genes involved in
C. elegans
spermatogenesis.
U. California - San Francisco : DeRisi Lab
Microarray software, public data, protocols and publications.
Vanderbilt Microarray Shared Resource
Providing microarrays for the Vanderbilt community.
Virginia Tech and North Carolina State University: GRID IT
Links to microarray resources
Vivian Cheung's Genomics Group
Development of direct Indentical-by-Decent (IBD) mapping.
Whitehead Institute : Richard Young Research Group
Studies on the regulation of eukaryotic gene expression.
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array@genome.stanford.edu