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NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

Technology for Systems Biology

NCRR funds 12 Biomedical Technology Research Centers focused on Systems Biology in the areas of mass spectrometry, proteomics, glycomics and glycotechnology, and flow cytometry. NCRR supports the continued development of advanced biomedical, analytical, and computational technologies capable of high throughput and applicable to complex samples and their integration into comprehensive interdisciplinary approaches to various aspects of systems biology.

Research Resources

Bio-Organic Biomedical Mass Spectrometry Resource
 Principal Investigator:
A. L. Burlingame, Ph.D.

structural determination and analysis using mass spectrometry READ MORE >>

Center for Computational Mass-Spectrometry
 Principal Investigator:
Pavel A. Pevzner, Ph.D.

bringing modern algorithmic technologies to mass-spectrometry READ MORE >>

Integrated Technology Resource for Biomedical Glycomics
 Principal Investigator:
J. Michael Pierce, Ph.D.

tools to characterize glycoproteins READ MORE >>

Mass Spectrometry Resource for Biology and Medicine
 Principal Investigator:
Catherine E. Costello, Ph.D.

structural determination and analysis using mass spectrometry READ MORE >>

National Center for Glycomics and Glycoproteomic
 Principal Investigator:
Milos V. Novotny, Ph.D.

tools for glycomics READ MORE >>

National Flow Cytometry and Sorting Research Resource
 Principal Investigator:
James P. Freyer

development of flow cytometry tools READ MORE >>

National Resource for Biomedical Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
 Principal Investigator:
Kenneth W. Turteltaub, Ph.D.

accelerator mass spectrometry READ MORE >>

National Resource for Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Biological Macromolecules
 Principal Investigator:
Brian T. Chait, Ph.D.

structural determination and analysis using mass spectrometry READ MORE >>

National Resource for Proteomics and Pathways
 Principal Investigator:
Philip Andrews, Ph.D.

development of tools for proteomics READ MORE >>

Proteomics Research for Integrative Biology
 Principal Investigator:
Richard D. Smith

proteomics tools READ MORE >>

Resource for Biomedical and Bio-Organic Mass Spectrometry
 Principal Investigator:
Michael L. Gross, Ph.D.

structural determination and analysis using mass spectrometry READ MORE >>

Resource for Integrated Glycotechnology
 Principal Investigator:
James H. Prestegard, Ph.D.

tools to characterize glycoproteins READ MORE >>

Yeast Resource Center
 Principal Investigator:
Trisha N. Davis, Ph.D.

technologies for the analysis of yeast protein complexes using mass spectrometry READ MORE >>

Contact Information

For further information about NCRR support for Technology for Systems Biology resources, contact:

Dr. Doug Sheeley
Division of Biomedical Technology
National Center for Research Resources
National Institutes of Health
One Democracy Plaza, Room 962
6701 Democracy Boulevard, MSC 4874
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-4874 (20817 for express mail)
Telephone: 301-435-0755
Fax: 301-480-3659
E-mail: SheeleyD@mail.nih.gov

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