Core Laboratory

Core Laboratory

The CRC Core Lab offers investigators access to reliable and validated assays of biological macromolecules. The lab focuses on measurements not typically available in the hospital’s clinical or reference laboratories.

Contacts

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Jonathan Covault, M.D, Ph.D.

Core Lab Director, Professor
jocovault@uchc.edu
860.679.7560
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Nathaniel Huff, BS

Clinical Research Assistant 1
nhuff@uchc.edu
860.679.5104
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Judy Kalinowski, BS

Research Associate 2
kalinowski@uchc.edu
860.679.3681
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Jordan Wolf, BS

Research Assistant 2
jorwolf@uchc.edu
860.679.3681

Services

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Sample Processing

Preparation and shipping of research samples

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Performance of Redioimmunoassays and Enzyme-Linked Immunoassays

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Performance of Multiplex Bead Assays

Performed with the Luminex 200 Instrumentation

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Isolation of DNA and RNA from Blood and Tissue Samples

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SNP Genotyping

Using TaqMan PCR methods

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RT-PCR Analysis of Specific mRNAs

Using quantitative TaqMan PCR methods

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Establishment of Primary Fibroblast Cell Lines

Service for Primary Fibroblast cell lines and other short term cultures

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Storage of Specimens

Stored in alarmed -80 freezers, with limited availability.

 

Campus Address

Core Lab Office:

L1098, L-Building

UConn Health

Sample Analysis Areas:

L1100, L-Building

UConn Health

Sample Processing Lab:

CRC Clinic Space, CM 232

UConn Health

Mailing Address

UConn Health
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-3805