The Greenwood Molecular Biology Facility is a primary research
infrastructure operated by the Biotechnology Program of the Pacific Biosciences Research Center.
The Facility is vital to the educational and research mission of the
University of Hawaii by serving the biomedical and molecular biology
research and educational programs of the University and its associated
institutions.
The activities of the the Facility are structured to address both the
present and the future needs of researchers for services in genomics,
proteomics and bioinformatics. These currently include the following:
- DNA Sequencing
- GeneScan / Genotyping
- Real-Time PCR Analysis
- Oligonucleotide Synthesis and Purification
- GeneChip / DNA Microarray Analysis
- Custom Microarray Analysis
- Peptide and Protein Sequencing
- GCG Genetic Analysis and Database Access
- Molecular Modeling
The services lower the overall cost of research and improve the quality
of research work by offering world-class instrumentation and techniques
of modern biology.
The Core Facility provides technical support for the research and
educational activities of over 250 individuals. It also discusses
collaborative research projects with University researchers. You are
welcome to come by and see our resources, or discuss your ideas and
interests with the Facility's staff and faculty members. For more information visit the GMBF Website.