Integrated Cancer Research in Five Thematic Areas of Interest
Abstract
The State University of New York at Stony Brook, School of Medicine continues to develop its infrastructure for to support a Comprehensive Cancer Center in central Long Island, New York. Achievements vital to this year of CDMRP funding are summarized below. CDMRP funding focused in cancer research infrastructure has greatly assisted the efforts of the School of Medicine by enabling our ability to provide a foundation for aspiring young scientists. Drs. Adler and Crawford continued to receive base support from this mechanism as they further develop their research laboratories. CDMRP funds allocated towards core technologies have enabled the School of Medicine to secure and bring on-line a new state-of-the-art Multi-Photon Imaging System, and a High- Throughput Genetic Analyzer. A FCS Confocal Microscope was ordered via CDMRP support as well. These instruments are available as cancer research center core instruments and are operated by skilled technicians. The instruments are centrally sited, and are supported by ancillary equipment made available by the School of Medicine via other funding sources (not CDMRP).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA426377
Entities
People
- Craig C. Malbon
Organizations
- State University of New York