Rm. 2518 Thomas Hall • 112 Derieux Place • Raleigh, NC 27695 • (919) 513-3882

About

The Genomic Sciences Laboratory (GSL) was established in 2008 by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at North Carolina State University to provide researchers and students with the necessary infrastructure and equipment to conduct genomic, proteomic and metabolomics research at NC State University.

Formed from the merger of the Genome Research Laboratory (GRL) and the Metabolomics & Proteomics Laboratory (MPL), the lab provides the NCSU community with high-throughput DNA sequencing and fingerprinting, equipment to perform functional genomic assays, protein identification and characterization as well as metabolomics, biochemical profiling and target compound analyses.

The GSL is committed to an expanded portfolio of capabilities. And, the lab is committed to positioning the NCSU community at the forefront of genomic sciences.

 

Join the GSL Community

Membership has its advantages.

To facilitate access to the expanded scope of our laboratory, we have developed this dual-purpose web portal.

Members and guests will find a dynamic source of information relevant to the genomic sciences. Our registered partners will have access to one-stop plate submissions, an equipment sign-up calendar, secure discussion forums, and the ability to add resource links and news.

Whilst membership is open primarily to the North Carolina State University research community, other partners and collaborators will be considered on an individual basis by the GSL Director.