Information for Scientists
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Whitehead Postdoc Jason Moffat
used a Cellomics ArrayScan automated fluorescence
microscopic-imaging system at the Whitehead-MIT
BioImaging Center to identify genes that could be
involved in mitosis.
Image: Jason Moffat |
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Whitehead strives to share the insights and expertise of its scientists
with other researchers.
Facilities available to the scientific community
- The Center
for Microarray Technology is a fee-for-service
core facility supporting microarray-related technologies.
It serves Whitehead Institute and MIT, as well as
the Boston and Cambridge academic and biotech communities.
- The W.M.
Keck Facility for Biological Imaging provides
scientists with the equipment and training necessary
to generate and interpret microscopic images. In addition
to serving the Whitehead and MIT community, the facility
is open to the local research community.
- Whitehead-MIT
BioImaging Center unites the power of leading-edge
microscopy and advanced computational systems to study
the structure, dynamics, and function of molecules
in challenging problems faced by biology, medicine,
and bioengineering.
Consider applying for a position in a Whitehead lab.
This site contains links to numerous resources and information
related to computational methods of biological data.
These pages provide options for searching publicly available
databases, analyzing nucleotide and protein sequences
for biologically meaningful information, and accessing
web-based tutorials of computational tools.
Bioinformatics for Biologists is a series of bioinformatics
mini-courses that introduce a broad scope of bioinformatics
tools, providing both theory and practical applications.
The Whitehead Symposium is one of the region's most
anticipated and well-attended scientific meetings.
As a service to the scientific community, Whitehead
Institute hosts Biology Week, a listing of biology seminars
and symposia in the Boston/Cambridge area.
Visit our faculty Members’ bio pages to learn
more about their work and initiate collaborations.
Last updated September 13, 2006. |