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NIAID Clinical Genomics Program Resources
Researchers involved with the NIAID Clinical Genomics Program study many diseases of the immune system that are rare and not well understood but often shed light on basic immune function and more common immune disorders. This research is carried out across multiple labs, disease processes, and with...
coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45
Heterogeneity in Human Immune Cells
Heterogeneity in Human Immune Cells is a website providing interactive figures (iFigs) for a recent study of protein expression heterogeneity in human immune cells conducted by Dr. John Tsang's group (Systems Genomics and Bioinformatics Unit) at the Laboratory of Systems Biology, National Institute...
coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45
Simmune Project
Simmune is a suite of software tools that guides the user through the multiple hierarchical scales of cellular behavior, facilitating the generation of comprehensive models. It was originally created to simulate immunological phenomena—hence its name, Simmune—but it is applicable to a very broad...
coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-07 14:52
NIAID Microbiome Program: Sequencing
NIAID’s microbiome sequencing facility studies the structure and function of the microbiome associated with various hosts and body sites. This facility has one dedicated staff member and is equipped with an Ilumina MiSeq, which can sequence whole genomes or specific amplicons. Whole genome...
coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-21 16:15
NIAID Microbiome Program: Metabolite Mass Spectrometry
MALDI Biotyper (MBT) is a technology that identifies microorganisms using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry to measure a unique peptide mass fingerprint. MBT measures highly abundant proteins that are found in all microorganisms and matches the...
coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-21 16:21
NIAID Microbiome Program: Gnotobiotic Animal Facility
The Gnotobiotic Animal Facility maintains small breeding colonies for specific NIAID investigators and houses other purchased experimental mice in experimental isolators that serve as important resources for researchers studying the microbiome. The mice in this facility are germ-free, i.e., born and...
coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-21 16:29