Learn to validate and calibrate your lab equipment to suite your experiments. Bootcamp is on June 27th, in CCSR room 4105. For more information please go to http://www.automationtrainer.com/stanford.html .
Contact 858-776-9352 or liquidhandling@automationtrainer.com
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The Stanford Functional Genomics Facility (SFGF) provides microarrays and microarray services to researchers within the Stanford community and beyond. The facility also provides 24/7 access to instruments, equipment and software utilized within the microarray field. We support all arrays based on a microscope format including Agilent, Illumina, Nimblegen, and arrays produced by SFGF. Besides printing cDNA and oligonucliotide microarrays, the facility can also print arrays of your material in a high throughput fashion, including proteins, peptides, antibodies, cell lysates, siRNAs, etc.
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SFGF is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your convenience. If you would like to get 24/7 access to the facility please log in to request access.
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SFGF Open Stockroom Program
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The Open Stockroom Program provides discounted pricing and free shipping on genomic resources and products from Open Biosystems. If you are interested in placing an order for an Open Biosystems product please go to the SFGF Open Biosystems order page for instructions.
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SFGF Antibodies
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SFGF has acquired a large number of purified mouse anti-human antibodies which we are making available to the Stanford community in 10µl aliquots. Please log in to see a list of available antibodies.
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In conjunction with the Brown lab, SFGF has also developed a suite of
exogenous controls for use with these arrays. This suite consists of 33 premixed controls ready for addition to labeling mixtures and can also be ordered online. We highly
recommend the use of these controls when using the MEEBO and HEEBO microarrays |
| Stanford Functional Genomics Facility receives support from the Comprehensive Cancer Center and the National Institute of Allergy and Diseases (NIAID) . |
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contact us at
microarray@stanford.edu
John Coller, Director SFGF
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