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Molecular Genetics Core Facility

Boston University School of Medicine developed a high-throughput DNA Sequencing and Genotyping Facility to help Boston University researchers exploit DNA sequencing and genotyping technology in their experiments. We run both fluorescent Microsatellite genotyping and SNP genotyping by primer extension. Core lab currently offers DNA extraction services directly from blood samples, buccal swabs and mouth wash along with the establishment of lymphoblast cell lines to provide a permanent source of DNA, RNA, and protein. The Molecular Genetics Core Facility (or the Core Lab) is a part of the Genetics Program in the Department of Medicine. The facility is located on the third floor of the Evans Building. Its regular hours of operation are 9 a.m. through 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. The facility's staff has years of proven technical proficiency and experience with high throughput characterization, purification and laboratory automation.

Services Provided
  • Sequencing
  • Direct Blood DNA Extraction
  • Cell Transformation
  • Cell Line and DNA Storage
  • Tech Support (a.k.a. Frequently Asked Questions)

Contact Information

Core Manager
Irene Simkin
phone: (617) 638-4096
email: gencore@bu.edu
Please address sequencing inquiries to Core Manager.

Lab Technicians
Caitlin Danahy
Albana Mihali
phone: (617) 638-5331
email: corelab@bu.edu

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