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The Genomics and Data Integration Core provides comprehensive and expert analytic guidance, sequencing, and informatics tools for IDDRC users who require support in genomic project planning, data generation, analyses, interpretation, and informatics integration with complex data types and sources.
The Mir Lab develops and applies advanced fluorescence microscopy and single molecule imaging methods to study the dynamics of nuclear organization and transcriptional regulation during early embryonic development.
Investigators in the PennCHOP Microbiome Program increase understanding of the microbiome to design interventions to promote health and cure disease.
Eosinophilic esophagitis involves chronic allergic inflammation with tissue damage leading to fibrosis. The goal of the Muir Lab is to elucidate the mechanisms of esophageal fibrosis and to improve its therapeutic and diagnostic approaches.
The CAG Sequencing Laboratory is fully equipped with state-of-art technology and expert staff members. Intergrated sequencing operations with our Biorepository and Bioinformatics teams to keep all stages of a collaborator’s studies connected. The lab also offers cutting-edge technologies in genomics.
The goals of the Penn Acute Care Biobanking Core are to encourage and facilitate microbiome-focused research in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with critical illness.
The Center for Applied Genomics is rapidly accelerating the pace of genomics discoveries and translation, developing new ways to diagnose and treat children affected by rare and complex medical disorders.
The University of Pennsylvania launched the Penn Gnotobiotic Mouse Facility (PGMF) to aid new research in this area and provide investigators with germ-free animal models to further their research.
The Center for Single Cell Biology will provide a unified research infrastructure for the single-cell research community at CHOP, driving scientific discovery and advancement of pediatric patient care by harnessing the power of state-of-the-art single cell technologies.
The Penn High-throughput Screening (PHTS) Core provides the PennCHOP research community with professional PHTS screening services to identify genes or organic small molecule modulators of signaling pathways, cellular phenotypes, and protein function in models of human disease.