
The Center for RNA Biology and the IGSP have established an RNAi Facility for the application of RNA interference (RNAi) technologies for mammalian functional genomics. The primary mission of the RNAi Facility is to develop and deploy RNAi technologies to support functional genomics research programs at Duke. Through investments in RNAi and complementary technologies, we have assembled state-of-the-art functional genomics infrastructure, providing researchers access to genome-wide RNAi reagents and the infrastructure necessary to conduct investigator assisted large-scale loss-of-function studies in mammalian cells. Access to RNAi reagents, expertise, and instrumentation as a shared resource provides Duke investigators with a means to manipulate the expression of individual or sets of genes experimentally, and to probe gene function on a genome-wide scale, thereby enabling and accelerating a broad range of basic and translational research programs.
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