MSM Research Resources

Biomedical Technology Service Laboratory (BTSL)

The Biomedical Technology Service Laboratory (BTSL) is divided into seven labs housing multiuse equipment and a monoclonal/polyclonal antibody production lab. Housed within seven laboratories are small and large multiuse equipment such as plate readers, ultracentrifuges, spectrophotometers.

Gene Profiling Core

The Gene Profiling Core is comprised of four primary labs: DNA Sequencing, Human Genotyping, Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics. The DNA Sequencing Lab is the longest-established lab in the Gene Profiling Core, providing DNA sequence analysis to investigators involved in research utilizing molecular biology techniques.

Molecular Histology Lab, RCMI Cells & Tissues

The Core consists of four labs: histological and microscopy training for graduate students and tissue processing and collection services for the research faculty at MSM and other institutions. This facility provides a broad range of services covering many of the major structural methods used to study cells and tissues.

Image Analysis Lab, RCMI Cell & Tissue Imaging Core

The Cell and Molecular Core will provide support and services that include Genechip expression analysis, Real Time measurements of PCR reactions, and Genetic reporter systems (Dual-Luciferase Reporter Assay System), and proteomic approaches to facilitate research into the molecular basis of circadian rhythm generation, and molecular analysis of specific isoforms of the type calcium channels in photoreceptors.

Genomics

Morehouse School of Medicine's Research Core Facility is an open core concept biomedical research technology core facility. It is available to internal investigators and external collaborators. The state-of-the-art research facility continues a master plan to improve Morehouse School of Medicine’s infrastructure.

IRBNet

IRBNet's unmatched suite of electronic solutions drives compliance and productivity for your Administrators, Committee Members, Researchers and Sponsors. These powerful research design, management and oversight tools support your IRB, IACUC, IBC, COI and other Boards with a unified solution.

Office of Grants Administration | Grady

The Office of Grant Administration (OGA) partners with program directors, administrators, research personnel and staff for the purpose of obtaining and administering extramural funds in compliance with Grady and sponsor guidelines.