Yale Microarray Center for Research on the Nervous System
The Yale Neuroscience Microarray Center is a new addition to the Neuroscience Microarray Consortium which allows the Yale and other three Centers to provide microarray services at significantly lower cost to investigators who currently have grant funding for neuroscience research from any of the 15 NIH Blueprint Institutes and Centers listed here.
As described in more detail here, the Consortium is composed of four microarray centers at Yale, Duke University, the University of California at Los Angeles, and the Translational Genomics Research Institute in Phoenix.
The Yale Center is located in the Keck Biotechnology Resource Laboratories at 300 George Street.
The six core laboratories in the Yale Center and their Directors are:
Affymetrix GeneChip: Shrikant Mane (737-2229, shrikant.mane@yale.edu)
Biostatistics: Hongyu Zhao (785-6271, hongyu.zhao@yale.edu)
Custom (Glass Slide) Microarrays: Samuel Sathyanesan (974-7723, samuel.sathyanesan@yale.edu)
Database: Perry Miller 737-2903 (perry.miller@yale.edu)
High Performance Computing: Nick Carriero (432-1278, carriero-nicholas@yale.edu)
If you are interested in utilizing services provided by any of the above cores you must first submit a short application to the Consortium to qualify for the subsidized user charges. The criteria for qualification and instructions on submitting an application may be found here.
If you anticipate carrying out microarray analyses to support your neuroscience research we urge you to take advantage of the reduced service charges and other benefits available to Consortium members. If you have questions about the Yale Neuroscience Microarray Center or about joining the Consortium, please direct them to the PI: Shrikant Mane (737-2229, shrikant.mane@yale.edu).



