Notification of DART Core Closure:
Effective July 1, 2020 the NYU Langone High Throughput Biology (HTB) Core, an NYU Langone DART shared resource laboratory for assay support and screening, will cease operations.
With the closure of HTB, key services and instrumentation will be transitioned to the following DART Core Laboratories:
Image and data analysis services for the analysis and visualization of large datasets from image or plate reader based assays will be available from the Microscopy Core. For further information, please contact Fengxia (Alice) Liang (Fengxia.Liang@nyulangone.org)
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) will be available through the Precision Immunology Laboratory. Please contact Pratip Chattopadhyay (Pratip.Chattopadhyay@nyulangone.org) and Jason Alexandre (Jason.Alexandre@nyulangone.org) to request support
Seahorse metabolic assays will be available through the Metabolomics Laboratory. Please contact Drew Jones (Drew.Jones@nyulangone.org) for further information.
For ongoing projects or for questions regarding HTB closing please contact Adriana Heguy (Adriana.Heguy@nyulangone.org) or Sheenah Mische (Sheenah.Mische@nyulangone.org)
Due to COVID-19, NYU Langone DART Core Labs will have limited access and operations only for OSR approved COVID-19 research or research deemed essential.
As this is a dynamic and evolving scenario, please check this website for Core status updates.
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NYU School of Medicine’s High Throughput Biology Laboratory is a shared resource dedicated to aiding researchers in the innovative development, optimization, screening, and imaging of mid- and high throughput assays.
We support researchers by providing high throughput and high content screening services and equipment. These include the latest in automated liquid handling, imaging technologies, and multimode plate readers. In addition, we deliver logistical, technical, and bioinformatics support in the performance and interpretation of your experiments.
Our services include the following:
• whole genome and custom small interfering RNA (siRNA) and microRNA (miRNA) human and mouse libraries
• automated liquid dispensing starting at 0.1 µl and microplate washing
• robotic plate replication, reformatting, and media transfers
• multimode plate readers (luminescence, fluorescence, absorbance, AlphaScreen®, infrared)
• assay development, screening, data analysis, and visualization support
• automated tissue and cellular imaging
• digital image analysis (such as viability, colony count, colocalization, and neurite outgrowth)
• plate preparation for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and screening of small molecules, biologics, and other assays
• training for independent equipment usage or supported and full service assay development and screening
The High Throughput Biology Laboratory is committed to providing comprehensive and cost-effective services to the entire academic community and to facilitating collaboration among researchers at NYU School of Medicine and elsewhere.
Chi Yun
Director
212-263-9080
Email: chi.yun@nyumc.org
Hours | Location |
Monday - Friday
9 AM - 5 PM and upon request |
Skirball Institute of Molecular Medicine
Manhattan, NY Located on the third floor in Lab 7 |
For more information, contact us at: htb@nyumc.org
Name | Role | Phone | Location | |
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Chi Yun |
Director
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212-263-9080
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chi.yun@nyumc.org
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Skirball 3-7
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Todd Monroe |
Progam Coordinator
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212-263-0522
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todd.monroe@nyulangone.org
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MSB 346
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