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Functional Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry Facility

YCGP Mass Functional Proteomics Facility provides centralized analytical and  informatics tools for the study of complex datagenerated from proteomic, metabolomic  and chemical probe experiments which  analyze effects of environmental and genetic  perturbations on cells, tissues and  organisms The facility also serves as a focal point in for the Yale community  and researchers worldwide efforts to facilitate integration of  research efforts in proteomics and  genomics and provide robust infrastructure to support investigators and programs  conducting research in these fields.

Services

  • High throughput protein expression/purification
  • Liquid chromatography-electrospray mass spectrometry
  • Off line and online sample prep from pure and complex biological samples
  • Customization and methods development to fit specific research endeavors
  • Personalized training and technical expertise (level of interaction is determined by the scope of projects)

Equipment

Modular workstation design featuring: ‘State of the art’ liquid bio and analytical chromatography stations interfaced with a “hybrid” quadruple-time of flight mass spectrometer, high throughput multifunctional colony picking robot.

Location and Staff

Yale University, Dept of MCDB, Kline Biology Tower, Rm 700, 712, 730 Eugene J. Davidov, Ph.D., Director, eugene.davidov@yale.edu, 203-432-4709

 

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