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91ɫƵ Analytical Cores

Analytical biochemical studies and investigation of biomolecular structure and dynamics in sample types from proteins to small molecules are vital to our understanding of the molecular interactions that affect health and disease. Applications from immunoassay to high-field NMR are available.

List of Analytical Cores


The Biochemical Assay Core provides a consolidated, highly specialized, well equipped and professionally staffed analytical laboratory capable of performing a wide variety of immunoassays, clinical chemistry and biochemical analyses to meet the analytical needs of members of the Department of Physiology and their collaborators.

Director: Gary Mouradian, PhD

Biochemistry Shared Research Instrumentation
The Biochemistry Department maintains several instruments for isolation and physical characterization of biomolecules and detection of their interactions.

Director: Brian Smith, PhD


Advanced equipment for single cell (Chromium Controller, Chromium X) sequencing preparation and spatial genomics (Visium CytAssist) for self-use.

Director: Nick Kampa

High-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility
The NMR Facility is an interdepartmental research service unit located in the Biochemistry Department. High-field NMR spectroscopy is a powerful technique for the study of biomolecular structure and dynamics. The facility provides service for routine 1D and 2D NMR methods, and can also provide consultation and collaborative assistance with the acquisition and analysis of multidimensional, multinuclear protein NMR spectra.

Director: Francis Peterson, PhD