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GRC Services

The GRC is a core resource that supports all aspects of genomics research at the University of Rochester. Please click on the following links for more information about our services.

Qiagen RNA Extraction Image that contains box with reagent bottles and spin filters
 

RNA/DNA Extractions

Information for the extraction of RNA and DNA at the GRC 

Bazla Ali, a lab member, setting up a bioanalyzer chip at the bench
 

Quality Assessments

The GRC uses several assays for the quantification and quality assessment of submitted samples

Illumina Total RNA Library Kit Image with box and reagent tubes
 

High Throughput Sequencing

The GRC uses several kit-based workflows and custom applications

Marlene Balys performing a single cell experiment in the lab
 

Single Cell Genomics

Single Cell Genomics at the GRC

Spatial genomics
 

Spatial Genomics

Map the whole transcriptome with morphological context

Flow Cells
 

Sequencing Services

Illumina Next-Generation Sequencing Platforms at the GRC

Quant12K Flex Instrument
 

Real-Time PCR

Real-Time PCR using our QuantStudio 12K Flex System

Jeff Malik, Staff Scientist, working at lab bench
 

Epigenomics

Epigenomic workflows available at the GRC

Bioinformatics
 

Bioinformatics

Bioinformatic support available at the GRC

New Equipment: Illumina iScan
High-Throughput Array Scanner

Illumina iScan We are now offering services on our latest instrument: the Illumina iScan Array Scanner. 

Submicron resolution, high-throughput processing for human genotyping and methylation arrays. Along with the Tecan liquid handling system, we are able to process several arrays for high-throughput array scanning. 

Contact us for more information about your next iScan project. 

 

GRC resource descriptions for grant proposals and method descriptions for publication.

**All work performed by the University of Rochester Genomics Research Center (GRC) should be acknowledged in scholarly publications, posters, and oral presentations. Proper recognition allows us to measure the impact of our work and supports our initiatives in obtaining sponsored funding. In addition, any GRC personnel who make a substantial intellectual or experimental contribution are deserving of further recognition as co-author on any published material at the discretion of the Director and Principal Investigator. Please send citations of any published material to John Ashton **