DNA Analysis/Automated Sequencing and Phosphorimaging Shared Resource

Overview

Leadership:

Michael Krangel, PhD
Michael Krangel, PhD

919-684-4985
krang001@mc.duke.edu

Scott Langdon, PhD
Scott Langdon, PhD

919-668-5128
langd002@mc.duke.edu

919-613-7831
sequence@mc.duke.edu

Location: 132 and 135 Jones Cancer Research Building

Website:  http://www.cancer.duke.edu/dna/

Established in 1997, the DNA Analysis Facility shared resource consists of two related facilities: the Phosphorimager and the DNA sequencing facilities.  Under the direction of Dr. Krangel and Dr. Langdon, the goal of this resource is to offer an integrated set of DNA analysis services that will expedite the research efforts of both basic science and clinical investigators at Duke University.  The research projects of these investigators are diverse and include studies of cancer, stem cells, heart disease, arthritis, mechanisms of development, signal transduction, cellular immunity, and gene expression.

The integrated combination of services available from this facility include: gene structure and expression studies, DNA sequencing assays, mutation and SNP discovery or screening techniques, and genotyping assays.  Together, these two facilities combine to provide significant time savings in the production of data by replacing older, inefficient, and costly manual methods with state-of-the art, automated procedures. The DNA Analysis Facility specifically serves smaller sized labs at Duke University. High-throughput sequencing projects are performed on a limited basis but the DNA Analysis Facility primarily serves the day-to-day needs of the over 200 laboratories utilizing this shared resource.

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