Yale School of Medicine

Internal Medicine

Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center

Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center, Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine

Section of Endocrinology
300 Cedar St., TAC S141
New Haven, CT 06520-8020
Tel: 203.737.5071
Fax: 203.737.5558
kathleen.catalano@yale.edu

Molecular Core

Director, William M. Philbrick, PhD

Department of Internal Medicine
300 Cedar Street
P.O. Box 208020
New Haven, CT 06520-8020 USA

Email: william.philbrick@yale.edu
Telephone: (203) 785-5488

 

Philbrick

The mission of the Molecular Core is to facilitate the introduction and use of molecular genetic methods by a range of potential DERC investigators at Yale. The Core's central goal is to provide: a) services, b) training, c) consultation and d) equipment and resources dedicated to support a number of essential molecular techniques.

The functions of the Molecular Core are now centered on two principal services: 1) the construction of transgenes and gene knock-out vectors, and 2) in situ hybridization of cells and tissues. A third major area of need has recently been identified relating to quantitation of mRNA expression levels by real-time PCR. In the next grant cycle, we therefore intend to offer expanded services in this area. Additional services frequently utilized by DERC investigators include: genotyping of transgenic, knockout and naturally occurring mutant mice, site-directed mutagenesis, primer design for a variety of PCR-related applications, RNase protection assays and construction of riboprobes. Advice and consultation are offered for a variety of related methodologies, including Southern and Northern blotting, cDNA and genomic library construction, reporter gene assays, and PCR-based techniques.