Biology and Biotechnology
Biomolecular Interaction Technologies Center (BITC)
BITC, an NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center, funds development
of advanced methods to analyze biomolecular interactions in drug discovery
and development. Benefits of membership include first knowledge of emerging
technologies and collaboration.
• Tom Laue, (603) 862-2459, Email
www.bitc.unh.edu
Center to Advance Molecular Interaction Science (CAMIS)
CAMIS develops new
tools and techniques to characterize the interaction of biological molecules.
CAMIS serves academia and the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and materials
science industries.
• Tom Laue, (603) 862-2459, Email
www.camis.unh.edu
Center for Freshwater Biology (CFB)
The center promotes training, research,
and outreach activities in freshwater systems in New Hampshire, regionally
and globally. Current programs encompass applied limnology, lake monitoring,
non-native species investigations, biotoxins, genetic bar-coding, fish
genetics, stream ecology, inland water remote sensing, and aquaculture.
• Jim Haney, (603) 862-2105, Email
http://cfb.unh.edu
Glycomics Research Center
The Glycomics Center specializes in ion trap mass
spectroscopy and conducts research in glycoprotein structure and function,
glycosylation, glycomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics.
• Vern Reinhold, (603) 862-2527, Email
http://glycome.unh.edu
Hubbard Center for Genome Studies (HCGS)
The center conducts research in
comparative and environmental genomics, with a special emphasis on novel
model species. It also provides technical assistance by constructing
BAC and cDNA libraries; offering services in high-throughput DNA sequencing,
fragment analysis, and analysis of gene expression; and maintaining expertise
in biocomputing and database services to support these activities. The
center plays a leading role in education and training in genomics and
promotes development of the biotechnology industry in the Seacoast region.
• W. Kelley Thomas, (603) 862-2470, Email
http://hcgs.unh.edu
N.H. Agricultural Experiment Station
The station oversees all research in
the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture. It seeks to solve problems
affecting agriculture, forestry, the social and economic well-being
of New Hampshire’s people, the region, and the nation by optimizing a
blend of applied and basic research.
• Stacia Sower, (603) 862-3394, Email
www.colsa.unh.edu/aes

