Title: NHLBI Genomics Core Facility
1NHLBI Genomics Core Facility
2New Organizational Structure
3Primary Goals
- To provide investigators with high quality,
state-of-the-art gene expression profiling
genotyping services in a timely fashion using the
affymetrix platform - rigorous standardization of protocols and
multiple quality control checks - To provide streamlined data analysis and identify
signature genes - Application of complex statistical tools
4Resources in the Core
Nanodrop spectrophotometer
Agilents Lab on a chip
5GCAS Robot for sample processing
6Hyb Oven Fluidic Station Scanner
Peg Arrays Human U133A gene chips only
Scanner
7ABI 7900 Sequence Detection System Q-PCR
Perkin Elmer ScanArray 5000XL
2 color spotted arrays
8Application software in the core
- GCOS - Data collection
- MSCL Toolbox - Normalization/Analysis
- Jmp - Data Set Analysis
- Genespring - Data Set Analysis
- Partek Pro - Normalization/Analysis
- Ingenuity - Pathway analysis
- Metacore - Pathway Analysis
9Expression Profiling Workflow
(Spike in labeling controls)
2 µg
(Spike in hyb controls)
10Genotyping Workflow
250 ng Genomic DNA
Restriction Digestion
Day 1
Nsp1
Nsp1
Nsp1
Nsp1
200 1100 bases
Single Primer Amplification
Day 2
Hyb, Wash, and Stain. Scan and Data Analysis
Day 3
Fragmentation and Labeling
11 Data Flow and Analysis
Scanner
GCOS Client Signet Investigator
NIHLIMS
Backup servers
DVD archives of data
12 Basic Level of Service
- Online access to project data
13Standard Level
Help with Publication
Target(s) identification
14Advanced Analysis
Collaborate on experimental design
co-authorship in publications
RNA isolation
Amplification of RNA
Novel / Complex Statistical Methods (Munsons
group)
Novel Pathway Analysis
15New Service Initiatives
- Taqman Low Density Arrays (can analyze 8 samples
for 24 different genes) - Exon and Tiling Array Mapping
- Method development for the isolation and analysis
of picogram amounts of RNA in collaboration with
bio-tech companies - Service for non NHLBI investigators at a nominal
cost
16Core Policies
- Investigator has to provide chips and samples to
the core (We need at least 2µg total RNA in 4µl
volume, 250ng genomic DNA) - Submitted RNA/DNA samples should be of good
quality - Description of project / sample information
- It is advisable to have an n of 5-6 for each
group to have a good statistical power for
analysis - If you have only one or 2 samples per group, the
core wont be responsible for data quality - Turn around time is 2 weeks since the receipt of
samples - You will be notified by email the status of your
project and upon completion will send you QC
data - If a problem arises with the analysis of one or
more of your specimens, you will be contacted
immediately
17Contact Information
- Mark Gladwin 301-435-2310
- mgladwin_at_nhlbi.nih.gov
- Nalini Raghavachari 301-435-2304
- nraghavachari_at_cc.nih.gov
- Tony Cooper 301-496-8123
- cooperro_at_mail.nih.gov
- Xiuli Xu 301-402-2102
- xux3_at_nhlbi.nih.gov
- Hangxia Qiu 301-451-6253
- qiuh2_at_mail.nih.gov
- Website
- NHLBI/Vascular Medicine Branch/Genomics Core
- contacts, protocols, status of projects,
meetings, tutorials