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The Molecular Recognition Facility is a university research core facility that operates under the auspices of the Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology. MRF personnel are experienced in the design, development and analysis of a wide range of cell-based reporter and immunological assays used to identify and characterize compounds or antibodies stemming from chemical libraries, hybridomas or phage-displayed recombinant antibody libraries.

892 Preston Research Building
23rd & Pierce Avenue
Nashville, TN  37232

Phone: 615-936-3092
Fax: 615-343-0704
 

r.mernaugh@vanderbilt.edu


The High-Throughput Screening (HTS) Facility utilizes state-of-the-art instrumentation and data management tools to interrogate chemical libraries enabling identification of reagents for use in research, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications. The facility serves the Vanderbilt research community to develop and run HTS on a wide-variety of targets using Vanderbilt’s local ~150,000 member chemical library. In addition the facility exists as a national resource for screening G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), ion channels, and transporters as a member of the ten-member, NIH-funded, Molecular Libraries Screening Center Network (MLSCN): http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/molecularlibraries/ 

824 Preston Research Building
2222 Pierce Avenue
Nashville, TN  37232

Phone: 615-936-6461
Fax: 615-936-3884

david.weaver@vanderbilt.edu

 

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