Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Core

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics (FGB) Core The Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics (FGB) Core is housed in a designated space within the Sanford Research Center and offers a range of molecular biology, genomics and bioinformatics services. The FGB Core has the infrastructure, expertise, equipment, and technical capabilities to provide both standard as well as specialized molecular and functional genomics services. The state-of-the-art equipment in the laboratory, along with the well-trained staff enable the core to continue to provide a wide range of molecular and genomics assays, including nucleic acid isolation and quality analysis and manipulation, quantitative real-time PCR analysis, RNAScope based gene expression pattern analysis, transcriptomics, single cell genomic studies, chromatin immunoprecipitation (chIP) studies, CRISPR/Cas9 mediated genome editing studies and bioinformatics services. Many of these services interface with other core facilities at Sanford Research such as the Flow Core for the genome editing projects, and Histology and Imaging Core for RNAScope studies. The bioinformatics services include analysis of RNA-sequencing, ChIP-sequencing, ATAC-sequencing, and single cell RNA- sequencing and whole exome sequencing results. We also provide network analysis as well as other customized informatics analysis. These bioinformatics services are provided in partnership with the South Dakota State University (SDSU) High Performance Computing Center. The FGB Core also assists with communicating and coordinating studies between Sanford Research scientists and providers of high throughput sequencing services such as the Sanford Prebys Burnham Medical Discovery Institute (SPBMDI) Genomics Core. The Core staff directly interact with research investigators to provide consultations, to assist with experimental design, assay execution and data analysis. The FGB Core also assists with preparation of manuscripts and grant proposals as well training of students interested in learning the techniques provided by the core. These FGB Core services have contributed extensively to publications, grant applications, and preclinical studies. The FGB core intends to continue to serve as a provider of current and advanced genomics techniques that strengthen the independent research programs at Sanford Research as well as at other regional Research Centers.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10936161
Project number
1P30GM154633-01
Recipient
SANFORD RESEARCH/USD
Principal Investigator
Kameswaran Surendran
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$493,373
Award type
1
Project period
2024-07-01 → 2029-06-30