Why is it important to maintain access to the Proteomics Building and Hill-Center computational resources?
It is absolutely critical that access be maintained for all Proteomics Building and Hill-center computational resources to fulfill the many grant funded research obligations of IQB laboratories
When will Lee Lab members be present?
Lee Lab: Members will be present in the lab only when performing essential microscopy experiments. All work using cells is currently halted
How often does cryoem/ET take place?
CryoEM/ET instrument: Facility personnel will replace liquid nitrogen and perform sample exchange once per week. Otherwise, all experiments will be conducted with at-home control by users and staff
Where is the cryoEM/ET facility located?
CryoEM/ET, BioNMR, and Mass Spectrometry Core Facilities. These Core Facilities, all located on the Ground Floor of the Proteomics Building, provide critical analytical tools that are available to Rutgers and the wider community and will prioritize COVID19-related research.
When are cryogens ordered for BioNMR?
BioNMR maintenance: cryogens will be ordered and filled every Tuesday by facility managers
Is there a new user training for BioNMR?
BioNMR Core Facility: No new user training is being scheduled. Supporting the user community will be limited and gatherings will be prohibited. All of the NMR instruments can be operated by remote access through the internet
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