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All the resources for genetic and molecular biology research are available at the
University. Major items include the Biomedical Computing Unit, nucleotide and peptide synthesis
and sequencing, high throughput microarray technology for functional genomic and proteomic analysis,
and facilities for electron microscopy, laser scanning, confocal microscopy, and transgenic mouse
and hybridoma construction.
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Research laboratories are located throughout the Yale University campus. The Departments of Cell
Biology, Genetics, Immunobiology, Microbial Pathogenesis, Neurobiology, Pathology and a portion of Molecular
Biophysics & Biochemistry are located in the School of Medicine, while the Molecular, Cellular &
Developmental Biology Department, Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,
and the balance of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry are in the Science Hill area of Yale College. Research
in the biological and biomedical sciences has become increasingly integrated between Yale’s campuses and departments.
Research laboratories are located both in the School of Medicine and in the Science Hill area of Yale College. The
Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry Department, as well as interdepartmental programs in Neurobiology and
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, have branches in both campuses. The School of Medicine and Science
Hill are within walking and bicycling-distance, and a free shuttle bus operates daily to provide transportation
between these sites. Three newly constructed buildings and renovated spaces have added state-of-the-art facilities
to the Yale campus. The Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine at the School of Medicine helps bring together both
basic and clinical scientists in areas such as molecular genetics, molecular oncology and development, and molecular
neurobiology. The new Anlyan Center for Medical Research and Education houses laboratory space, the new Magnetic
Resonance Research Center, the Section of Bioimaging sciences, modern teaching facilities and new animal care
facilities. The Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Center for Molecular and Structural Biology provides a state-of-the-art
teaching and research facility that brings together researchers from throughout the University to study gene expression
and protein structure. This four-story structure on Science Hill is linked via bridges to the Sterling Chemistry
Laboratory and the Josiah Willard Gibbs Research Laboratory.
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