COBRE Integrated Research Core

 



The core can also help project investigators with:

  • Refinement of experimental design, including sample size & power.
  • Determination of adequate control groups, etc.
  • Development (and implementation) of appropriate analytical plans to test hypotheses derived from the specific aims of each project.
  • Interpretation and presentation of results from analyses.

Investigators can discuss applications and obtain information about the timeframe for services.

The Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Spatial Multiomics Core at the Tulane Center for Aging provides the following services:

Spatial Multiomics

Next-Generation Sequencing

Illumina NextSeq 2000

10X Genomics Chromium Controller

Sanger Sequencing: SeqStudio Genetic Analyzer

Human Cell Line Authentication Service

LabChip GX Touch Nucleic Acid Analyzer

Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer

QuantStudio 7 Flex Real-Time PCR System



Location and Contact Information

Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Spatial Multiomics Core
School of Medicine
6th floor
Room 6304
1430 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: 504-988-4238
E-mail: mawoal@tulane.edu 

Core-specific contacts for more information 

Spatial Multiomics Core: Ahmed Moustafa and Quincy Brown (spatial@tulane.edu)  

Genomics Core: Muhammad Awoal and Michal Jazwinski (genomicscoreaging@tulane.edu)  

Bioinformatics Core: Sangkyu Kim and Chenyao Xiao (skim5@tulane.edu)  

General questions, quotations, invoicing: Quincy Brown (jqbrown@tulane.edu)  


Acknowledgements

The COBRE Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Spatial Multiomics Core at the Tulane Center for Aging, Tulane School of Medicine is supported by NIH: NIGSM COBRE grant P20GM103629 and P30GM145498 to Dr. S. Michal Jazwinski. 

The Ion Chef was funded in 2016 by Core Lab Equipment Award from the Tulane School of Medicine.