Life Sciences Resources

Hubbard Center for Genome Studies

The Hubbard Center for Genome Studies leads the research at UNH in comparative and environmental genomics, with a special emphasis on novel model species.

It provides:

  • technical assistance by constructing BAC and cDNA libraries
  • services in high-throughput DNA sequencing, fragment analysis and analysis of gene expression
  • expertise in biocomputing and database services to support these activities
  • education and training in genomics through a seminar series, short courses, lab rotations for graduate students and the distribution of protocols

Hubbard Center for Genome Studies

 

Life Sciences Shared Resources @ Dartmouth College

Norris Cotton Cancer Center provides a portfolio of Life Sciences Shared Resources(link is external): specialized equipment and instrumentation, as well as services and centralized consultation to support the application of these Shared Resources to research. These resources are available to UNH researchers at the same cost as Dartmouth faculty would pay.

The Shared Resources portfolio includes:

      
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biostatistics
  • Clinical Pharmacology
  • DartMouse - Speed Congenics
  • Genomics
  • GeoSpatial Resource
  • Immune Monitoring and Flow Cytometry
  • Irradiation & Small-Animal Imaging
  • Molecular Biology
  • Office of Clinical Research
  • Pathology Translational Research
  • Transgenics & Genetic Construct

LIFE SCIENCES SHARED RESOURCES


 

National Center for Genome Analysis Support (NCGAS)

NCGAS provides genome assembly and other analytical support (bioinformatics, computation, optimized software, and storage) for NSF-funded researchers undertaking genome science critical to biological discovery.

Qualifying NSF-funded research projects can have access to NCGAS services - typically at no cost - simply by filling out a request form that documents its status.      NCGAS

 

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) - Expertise & Resources

NCATS staff are experts in many different fields relevant to translational research and science policy, from small molecules to human subjects protections. The Center offers tools, technologies and in-kind support to help researchers translate basic scientific knowledge into interventions that improve human health, including:

Pre-Clinical Research Toolbox includes resources and software tools re:

  • Small Molecules, Compounds & Probes
  • Biomarkers
  • Informatics Tools
  • Patents

Clinical Research Toolbox includes tools that facilitate trial design, patient recruitment, and partnerships for commercialization

NCATS

 

National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)

National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) provides many databases, services and analysis tools to the research community, most of which are readily accessible through the NCBI homepage

NCBI Homepage      NCBI Resources Overview