
Macromolecular
Synthesis
Core
Overview
The Macromolecular Core
Facility was established in
1987-88, with primary grant
support from the National
Science Foundation as well as
College of Medicine funds. This
facility subsequently received
grant support from the NIH and
the State of Pennsylvania via
the Ben Franklin Partnership,
and matching funds from the
College of Medicine.
Services
The Macromolecular Core
Facility is heavily used, and
generates approximately 2000
oligonucleotides, 100 peptides,
and 40 protein sequences per
year. A wide range of faculty
from the College of Medicine use
this core lab, as do many
outside contractors. The goal
has been to offer fair market
costs, with the charges for
services used to offset chemical
and maintenance costs. Funding
from NIH, NSF, Tobacco
Settlement Funds, and State of
Pennsylvania grants have helped
to provide instrumentation for
important new research services.
Contact
Us
Anne
Stanley
Lab
Manager, Senior Research
Support Associate
Room C1732 & C1735
Phone (717) 531-6087
Fax (717) 531-0239
Email
astanley@psu.edu
Page
maintained by
Bruce A. Stanley
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