The Center for Applied Genomics

A Leading Center for Microarrays, Bioinformatics, Collaborative Research and Genomic and Proteomic Technology Development

The Center for Applied Genomics (CAG) at the Public Health Research Institute and the Institute of Genomic Medicine is a leading academic based research center focused on the application and development of DNA and protein microarray technology.

Our expertise is in the design, application and production of high quality DNA and protein mircoarrays, the development of microarray analysis tools, the development of novel array based technologies and interdisciplinary collaboration in molecular, cellular and systems biology, engineering, materials science, and information systems. Work at the CAG spans applications ranging from basic research to diagnostics, drug discovery and public health.

The CAG plays an important role in bringing together researchers from universities, medical centers, institutes and technology companies for collaborative research projects. The CAG provides the leadership and teambuilding environment necessary to foster successful collaborative research teams.

The Center for Applied Genomics
*Microarrays *Bioinformatics *Collaborative Research
*Technology Development *Experimental Design
*Protocols *Service *Training *Support

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Fontán, P., Aris, V., Ghanny, S., Soteropoulos, P. and Smith, I. (2008) The global transcriptional profile of Mycobacterium tuberculosis during THP-1 human macrophage infectionInfect Immun. 76:717-25.

Douard, V., Cui, X.-L., Soteropoulos, P. and Ferraris, R.P. (2008) Overcoming developmental limitations to intestinal sugar transport.  Endocrinology 149:409-23.

Sampson, V.B., Rong, N.H., Han, J., Yang, Q.Y., Aris, V., Soteropoulos, P., Petrelli, N.J., Dunn, S.P. and Krueger, L.J. (2007) microRNA Let-7a Down Regulates the MYC Oncogene and Reverts MYC-induced Growth in Burkitt Lymphoma CellsCancer Research  67:9762-9770.

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