Where is the DF/HCC DNA Resources Core located?

The Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center DNA Resource Core (formerly, High-Throughput DNA Sequencing Core) shares space with the Harvard Institute of Proteomics in the Broad Institute in Kendall Square, Cambridge.

Meet our staff members Check out our automated equipment

The DNA Resource Core is located in at 450 sq. ft. laboratory space at 320 Charles Street in the Kendall Square in Cambridge, MA.  The laboratory was renovated in 2003 when the Harvard Institute of Proteomics, which hosts the core, moved to the Charles Street location, which is also the temporary home of many of MIT's Broad Institute.

The facility is committed to implementing automation to increase throughput and facilitate quality control in all aspects of core services.  Click here to see photos of our automated storage, plasmid prep, and sequencing equipment.

Click here to learn about the staff of the DNA Resource Core.

About our funding

The core is hosted by the Harvard Institute of Proteomics and supported by the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center.  For more information about HIP, click here.  For more information about the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center or other DF/HCC core facilities, programs, and members, please click here.

Funding for our siRNA repository and database services comes from the DF/HCC and from the Harvard Skin Disease Research Center (HSDRC).  For more information about the HSDRC, please click here.

 

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