Genomics Facility
General Information and Mission
The NYU Cancer Institute Genomics Facility is a fee-for-service laboratory operated by the NYU Cancer Institute as a Core Resource for the NYU Langone Medical Center.
The Facility staff members are committed to sharing their knowledge and expertise across the broad research community at NYU. We work closely with investigators to define optimal experimental design, to develop and maintain standards for all procedures, and to provide guidance and service in data management and analysis. We also organize a seminar series on the latest developments in genomics and bioinformatics.
Genomics Facility Acknowledgement
The Genomics Facility requests an acknowledgement to be included in any presentations or publications resulting from data acquired at the Facility. A suggested template is: "We thank the NYU Cancer Institute Genomics Facility for expert assistance with the microarray experiments and data analysis." We request that a notification about any scientific papers, abstracts, and reprints originating from our work be forwarded to the Core Manager.
Genomics Services & Fees
Services and expertise in microarray- or quantitative PCR-based profiling of gene and microRNA expression; microarray and quantitative assays for protein-DNA interactions in chromatin structure studies; SNP analysis for genotyping; copy number studies; and DNA sequencing for SNP, mutation, or CpG-island methylation studies. Analysis of complex data sets and custom bioinformatics.
Genomics Facility Registration
This is a mandatory one-time registration process for access to the Genomics Facility services.
Genomics Equipment
Laboratory space and available equipment in the Genomics facility.
Genomics Contact Information
Address, phone, emails, and laboratory staff.
Genomics Online Service Scheduling
Schedule a service using our online form.
Illumina GA II Sequencing
Microarray Informatics Support
The NYUCI Genomics Facility constitutes the Microarray Unit of the NYU Genome Technology Core and it coordinates its microarray informatics efforts with the Center for Health Informatics and Bioinformatics (CHIBI) to process and analyze a large majority of array-based data generated in our laboratory.

