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    CHEMICAL GENOMICS CORE FACILITY
    (Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, 2015-04-17) Chen, Lan; Wu, Li; Gunawan, Andrea; Zhang, Zhong-Yin
    The Chemical Genomics Core Facility (CGCF) is a shared facility of the IU Simon Cancer Center and IU School of Medicine. The mission of CGCF is to provide excellence and innovation in high throughput screening (HTS) and medicinal chemistry. The core is fully equipped for automated high throughput screening and modern chemical synthesis. We have a series of state-of-art liquid handling robots, a variety of plate readers capable of measuring absorbance, fluorescence, fluorescence polarization, luminescence, time-resolved fluorescence and AlphaLISA. We have recently acquired a high content analysis (HCA or HCS) platform, which greatly enhanced our capability in image based cellular assays. Facility for chemical synthesis includes different HPLCs, LC-MS, NMR, flushing column systems, peptide synthesizer and microwave reactor. Our compound collection is about 230,000 including structurally diverse, pharmacophore-rich drug-like compounds, known drugs and bioactives, natural products and their derivatives. As the first core facility of its kind to be established in an academic setting in Indiana, we have a proven record of providing screening expertise and synthetic service to researchers across Indiana and beyond. This shared facility enables investigators to discover small molecule tools for basic research, therapeutic development and diagnostic applications. The CGCF has been designed to be highly flexible in order to meet the needs of multiple users employing a range of assays. Facility staff works closely with each investigator through all stages of the drug discovery process, providing an opportunity for students and fellows to gain experience and training in high throughput screening and medicinal chemistry at the facility.
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