The Core Facilities of NRPGM were set up based on the concept of resource integration and management centralization. The objective is to establish and maintain nationwide facilities to support basic research in the field of genomic medicine, providing high-priced, high-throughput, and state-of-the-art instruments, along with analytical and consulting services. The Cores also aim at developing multi-disciplinary technologies, encouraging collaborative research projects. In addition, the Cores take the responsibilities of propagating the novel technologies and educating nationwide researchers, through which the standard of research in genomic medicine will be increased. National Core Facilities is opened for use by researchers from academic and industrial institutions.
The Core Facilities cover five major fields:A. Animal Models, Phenotyping, and Imaging Facilities for Diseases, B. Clinical Sample Banks for Genomics, C. Facilities for Basic Genomics, D. Facilities for Proteomics and Structural Genomics, and E. Facilities for Bioinformatics
Each core performs five major activities: Service, Technological / R&D, Collaborative Research, Education, and Dissemination.
D4The Synchrotron Radiation Protein Crystallography Facility http://bionsrrc.nsrrc.org.tw/
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