
The
University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington has recently undergone
major expansion including a new 130,000 sq. ft. Academic Research Building
with transgenic mouse barrier facility, together with a dramatic increase
in federally funded research. The Center for Molecular Medicine, with space
on two floors of the new building contiguous with the Department
of Genetics, has a major focus on genetic approaches to human disease,
including use of relevant animal models. Numerous opportunities for interactions
exist with translational research programs in Cancer and in Bone/Musculoskeletal
Disorders; and with numerous basic and clinical Departments and Centers.
The University operates state-of-the-art core facilities for mouse
transgenics and ES cell manipulation,
microarray production and analysis, nucleic acid sequencing, flow
cytometry, electron microscopy, confocal
microscopy, fluorescence imaging, bone histomorphometry including micro
CT, automated genotyping, histology and protein sequencing and mass spectrophometery
. The CMM recently acquired a state-of-the-art Laser Capture
Microdissection apparatus from Arcturus, Inc.
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