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Research Facilities at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center (CCRC) |
The Complex Carbohydrate Research Center (CCRC) is home to 15 interdisciplinary research groups. The CCRC occupies a ~140,000 sq.-ft. building specifically designed for the interdisciplinary and equipment-intensive nature of carbohydrate science. The CCRC is organized to optimize cooperation and collaboration among disciplines, both within the center and with scientists elsewhere. This state-of-the-art facility contains 32 1,200-sq.-ft. research laboratories; a 260-seat auditorium; a 1,600 sq.-ft. teaching laboratory; multiple rooms for chromatography; and specialized rooms for synthetic chemistry, mass spectrometers, and NMR spectrometers (300-, 500-, 600-, 800- and 900-MHz instruments). The CCRC also contains facilities for plant and animal cell culture, an animal holding facility, a computer center and specialized computer graphics facilities, a library, and rooms to house other widely-used, shared equipment. The building contains a state-of-the-art fiber optic network. The CCRC's 4,000-sq.-ft. greenhouse is located nearby. |
The CCRC is home to: The DOE Center for Plant and Microbial Complex Carbohydrates A Plant Cell Wall Group The NIH Resource for Integrated Glycotechnology The NIH Integrated Technology Resource for Biomedical Glycomics Southeast Collaboratory for Biomolecular NMR |
Research Facilities at the Monoclonal Antibody Facility (College of Veterinary Medicine) |
The monoclonal antibody facility contains two cell culture laboratories, a support laboratory, office, and administrative space. If you require more information please visit the Monoclonal Antibody facility web site. Back to Top |
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A National Science Foundation-funded (Grant No DBI-0421683) research project at The Complex Carbohydrate Research Center of The University of Georgia |