To support the efforts of the individual research programs and the
mission of the MIT TCNC, we support two Core Resources. These two
resources are; (1) a core of expertise and equipment for computational
analysis and modeling to aid individuals and groups in effective
modeling of biological processes; (2) a core dedicated to training students
and postdoctoral fellows and outreach to the broader scientific community.
Computational Modeling
The Computational Modeling Core is focused on developing improved computational methods for use not only by TCNC investigators but also by the broader cancer community.
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Education & Outreach
The ICBP program focuses its efforts in education and outreach on teaching undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and research staff in an integrative multi-disciplinary environment while promoting the free exchange of data and educational materials.
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RNA Interference
While ICBP@MIT no longer explicitly maintains an RNAi Core Resource, RNAi has become a routine component of most experiments.
An online database of validated siRNA and shRNA sequences has been developed for the MIT/ICBP community.
The goal of this database is to provide a resource for local
researchers who wish to find siRNA and shRNA sequences that have been
tested and validated by MIT labs. This website also serves as a direct
portal to the NCBI Probe Database.
+ http://web.mit.edu/sirna
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