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Yeast Resource Center
| Description | The NCRR Yeast Resource Center (YRC) is a multi-disciplinary Biomedical Technology Research Center. We develop tools and technologies to characterize proteins and proteomes. Principle technologies include protein mass spectrometry, protein structure prediction and design, fluorescence microscopy (including fluorescence resonance energy transfer), yeast two-hybrid, and development of novel computational biology algorithms. In addition to core technology development projects, the YRC participates in more than a hundred collaborations each year with researchers around the world. |
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| Web address(es) | Yeast Resource Center |
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Washington - University of Washington - Main Campus University of Washington, Department of Biochemistry and Department of Genome Sciences |
| Manager or contact | Michael Riffle |
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