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bullet for link Ambulatory Surgery Center bullet for link DNA Sequencing Facility
bullet for link Bioinformatics Facility bullet for link Flow Cytometry Core Facility
bullet for link Breast Care Center bullet for link General Clinical Research Center (GCRC)
bullet for link Burn Center bullet for link Heart Center
bullet for link Cell Culture and Hybidoma Facility bullet for link Institute for Molecular Cardiology Web
bullet for link Center for Cancer Genetics bullet for link Long Island Cancer Center
bullet for link Center for Developmental Genetics bullet for link Long Island Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
bullet for link Center for Health Services & Outcomes Research bullet for link Long Island Geriatric Education Center (LIGEC)
bullet for link Center for Infectious Diseases bullet for link Long Island Occupational and Environmental Health Center (LIOEHC)
bullet for link Centers for Molecular Medicine and
Biology Learning Laboratories
bullet for link Microscopy Imaging Center
bullet for link Center for Structural Biology bullet for link Molecular Cloning Service Facility Core
bullet for link CODY Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities
bullet for link Cystic Fibrosis Center bullet for link New York State Center for Advanced Technology
in Medical Biotechnology
bullet for link Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Research Center bullet for link The Proteomics Center
bullet for link DNA Microarray Facility bullet for link Transgenic Mouse Facility

 

 

Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Research Center
Craig Malbon, Director
Within this center more than 40 research groups in both clinical and basic research in the area of diabetes and endocrine-related areas. The DERC is the home of an institutional National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Training program funded by the NIH for the past 15 years. The DERC offers expertise and training (doctoral and post-graduate/ in virtually all facets of the biochemistry and cell biology of metabolic diseases, particularly diabetes and obesity. Research interests include cell signaling and signal transduction pathways.

Institute for Molecular Cardiology Web
Peter Brink
This program has two major aims:
(1) to study the relationships between structure and function in cardiac ion channels and pumps and (2) to investigate how changes in the cardiac environment during development and pathologic states affect these proteins. Using a multidisciplinary approach that invokes biophysics, physiology, pharmacology, cell biology, and molecular biology, the Initiative is developing collaborative research and training programs that will be the foundation of a Cardiovascular Research Center. Specifically, it will augment its existing strengths in patch clamping, ion channel expression, and cardiac cell biology with genetic and molecular biology techniques that permit cloning and subsequent structure-function analysis of ion channels, pumps and exchangers. This information will be used to map binding sitesfor pharmacological agents, leading to rational drug design, and eventually to identify and analyze the genetic and physiological components and interactions that underlie cardiovascular diseases.


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