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Microbial Pathogenesis & Host Immunity
Infectious diseases continue to exact a high toll on the health of New Yorkers, and the potential for intentional use of infectious agents as biological terror agents also cannot be ignored. Infectious agents may be bacteria, fungi or viruses…
Molecular Genetics
Researchers in Molecular Genetics, using model systems including coronavirus, yeast, and mice, employ both focused and genome-wide approaches to investigate gene function and mechanism. Areas of investigation include virus replication and…
Neuroscience & Neurotechnology
Recent advances have transformed neuroscience research. For example, several investigators study the genetic, anatomical, physiological, and immunological bases of neurodevelopmental, neurodegenerative, environmental, and traumatic disorders.…
Nuclear Chemistry
The Wadsworth Center’s Nuclear Chemistry Laboratory (NCL) program has two objectives: mandated radiological surveillance in NYS and research in radiological sciences. The surveillance program assesses exposure of the population to ionizing…
Public Health Genomics
The Center for Public Health Genomics is focused on the application of NextGen sequencing (NGS) on issues of public health importance. In particular, its aims are to develop methods to:Enhance the detection, diagnosis and tracking of bacterial,…
Zoonotic & Vectorborne Diseases
The majority of emerging diseases are of zoonotic (carried by vectors such as ticks and mosquitoes) origin and are an ever-present threat to the health of the citizens of New York State and beyond. This threat is likely to increase over time due, in…
Scientific Resources
The Wadsworth Center provides resources such as reagents, strains, software, etc. that are made available to the scientific community, either free or for a nominal fee. Antibodies to Bats | William T. Lee, PhDThere has been much…
Biochemistry
The Biochemistry Core provides access to specialized methods, technical instrumentation and expertise. The core staff help investigators design experiments, collect, analyze and interpret data.
The staff will also network and access…
Biochemistry Instruments
Refeyn TwoMP Mass Photometer with MassFluidix HC add on www.refeyn.comFor measuring protein:protein and nucleic acid:protein interactionsAccurately measures the mass distribution of individual biomolecules in solutionLabel freeNon-…
Immunology Instruments
The Immunology Core Facility provides state-of-the-art equipment and research support capability in the areas of flow cytometry and cell sorting.Flow Cytometry Flow cytometry is a powerful, high-throughput technique used to analyze cells or…
Bacteriology - Submission Guidelines
Who May Submit Specimens?The diagnostic facilities of the Wadsworth Center are a reference service available to laboratories testing specimens from New York State patients.Local health departments and clinical laboratories may submit specimens for…
Public Health Investigations
This Bacteriology Laboratory participates in the investigation of foodborne and waterborne bacterial disease outbreaks as well as investigations of healthcare-associated and community-associated bacterial disease affecting the public in New York.…
Diagnostic Immunology - Submission Guidelines
Who can submit specimens for testing?The diagnostic facilities of the Wadsworth Center are a reference service available to laboratories testing specimens from New York State patients.Local health departments and clinical laboratories may submit…
Spinal Cord Injury Research
The Extramural Grants Administration Program works to further the efforts of the Spinal Cord Injury Research Board (SCIRB). Each year, approximately 1,100 New York residents suffer traumatic spinal cord injuries joining the nearly 288,000…
SCIRB Advisory Board Bios
[collapse collapsed]Adam B. Stein, MD, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell, Chair of SCIRBAdam B. Stein, MD, is Chair and Professor, at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell.Dr. Stein…
SCIRB Meetings
Meetings of the Spinal Cord Injury Research Board are announced at least two weeks in advance and are open to the public. Additionally, an audio recording of each meeting is available via the Department of Health’s public website for 30 days…
SCIRB Information for Awardees
Awardee RequirementsGuides and Forms: The New York State Department of Health contracts for spinal cord injury research awards require periodic progress, reporting and proper fiscal management and oversight. To assist contractors in meeting…
SCIRB Research Support
Funding OpportunitiesTo advance scientific knowledge and develop treatments and cures for spinal cord injury (SCI), the Extramural Grants Administration Program will issue requests for applications (RFAs) on behalf of the Spinal Cord Injury…
SCIRB eAlerts
Email AlertsYou can keep up-to-date with the Extramural Grants Administration Program and the Spinal Cord Injury Research Board. Sign-up to receive News, Meetings and/or Request for Applications/Request for Proposals (RFA/RFP) updates,…
SCIRB Resources
Past SymposiumsNYS SCI Research Symposium 2018SCIRB Annual Reports2022-20232020-20212019201820172016201520142013201220112010Related LinksSpinal Cord Injury: Progress, Promise, and Priorities |The National Academies PressNew York State Department of…