The DNA/Protein Core facility at Georgia State University is located in downtown Atlanta and provides a centralized access to one of the principle units of the Advanced Biotechnology Core Facilities at the university. The DNA/ Protein Core facility is primarily housed on the the uppermost three floors of the the Natural Science Centre (see picture below), and comes equipped with a sophisticated array of instrumentation.

As one of several facilities in the State that are sponsored by the Georgia Research Alliancethe DNA/Protein core facility at GSU hosts a series of analytical and quantitative tools that gives both the academic researchers within the university and local industry the capability -as well as the technological expertise- to pursue their research goals.

The DNA/Protein Core -itself- is comprised of an integrated network of research laboratories that is located within the Natural Science Center and is staffed by up to five, full-time PhD and Masters- level research technicians.

 

 

 

 

The Natural Science Center, at 50 Decatur Street, Atlanta Ga, was completed in 1993, as a modern research and teaching facility.

for a map of its location, click on the picture of the Natural Science Centre to the right

 


This information is given as a guide to the facilities and instrumentation available in the DNA/Protein Core facility at Georgia State University. If you have any concerns or thoughts about the content of this website please contact: John Houghton (404) 413-5390