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Transgenic ZebrafishFacilities to support research activities have been an important feature of IMMAG from the outset. Key funding to purchase equipment located in research core facilities was obtained through the GRA, whose primary mission is to help universities in Georgia build and modernize research infrastructure through capital investments in new equipment. Several IMMAG faculty hold appointments as core facility directors to ensure that MCG investigators have access to state-of- the-art technologies essential for biomedical research in the modern world. Core facilities administered through IMMAG include:

  • Cell Imaging: fluorescence, confocal, and multiphoton microscopy
  • Transgenic Mouse & Embryonic Stem Cell
  • Transgenic Zebrafish
  • Flow Cytometry
  • Laser Capture Microdissection
  • Electron Microscopy & Histology
  • Proteomics & Mass Spectrometry

Services offered through these core facilities are available to all MCG faculty and the external community on a fee-for-service basis.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics (IMMAG) is to promote research excellence in the basic biomedical and clinical sciences at MCG.


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June 04, 2007