The University of Louisville Core Proteomics Laboratory was established in 1997. Through generous funding from the Commonwealth of Kentucky, a state of the art, high through-put proteomics facility opened September 1999 in the new Donald E. Baxter Research Building. The UofL Proteomics Laboratory is a core technology facility for the University of Louisville and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Directed by the University of Louisville Kidney Disease Program

 

Kentucky Proteomics Training Courses(KPTP)

The University of Louisville Core Proteomics Laboratory offers courses in proteomic techniques. This five day course includes both didactic and wet lab instruction. For more information or to register for the course go to www.kptp.org.

 

 

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Please directly contact:
Jon B. Klein, M.D., Ph.D., Director
Phone: 502-852-0014
Fax: 502-852-4384
Email: jon.klein@louisville.edu

Core Proteomics Laboratory
University of Louisville
Kidney Disease Program
Rm 102 Donald Baxter Building
570 South Preston Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202, USA

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