Adrian Lee Laboratory

LAB DESCRIPTION

Dr. Lees’ research space is located on the eleventh floor of the newly constructed, state-of-the-art, Alkek Research Tower at the Baylor College of Medicine. These facilities consist of 4 laboratory modules, three tissue culture rooms, and access to shared facilities for centrifugation, digital imaging, dark room, and phosphorimagers. The laboratory has one chemical fume hoods, five -20° and two -80° freezers, one 4° C dairy case, seven IBM compatible PCs, 2 scanner, and 4 laser printers available to project personnel. The PI’s laboratory is configured with benches and desk space for up to 9 lab personnel. Each bench contains a MJ thermal cycler, electrophoresis units [protein and DNA], vortexer, and microcentrifuge). The investigator’s laboratory is equipped with all equipment necessary for cell and molecular biology including PCR machines (MJ), centrifuges, electrophoresis equipment, gel dryers, tissue culture hoods and incubators. Available common equipment includes an Alpha Fluorchem for real-time ECL imaging, 96-well plate luminometer, ultracentrifuge, spectrophotometer, X-ray developer, -135C freezer, liquid nitrogen tanks, scintillation counter, phosphoimager station, digital microscopes and fluorescent microscopes (inverted and confocal), Affymetrix array suite, automated DNA sequencer and an ABI7700 real-time PCR machine.

Dr Lee has a 120 sq ft office that is adjacent to the laboratory.

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