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Hormone/Metabolite
Core
The purpose of the Hormone/Metabolite
Core Laboratory is to make available to
DERC investigators a variety of analytical
techniques that are of interest in the
study of diabetes, atherosclerosis, obesity,
insulin resistance and related problems.
The services provided are best based in
a Core Laboratory because they require
special instrumentation and methodology
which would be difficult or impractically
expensive to establish in the laboratories
of the individual investigators who are
Users of the DERC. The Hormone/Metabolite
Core Laboratory has been in operation since
1980 as part of the New York Obesity Research
Center (DERC). We have now broadened the
research base of this Core by making it
available to the Columbia University DERC.
In addition to being financially and technically
expedient, the incorporation of the hormone/metabolite
core in the DERC will facilitate scientific
interactions between the diabetes research
community in the Health Sciences campus
and the New York Obesity Research Center
at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Medical Center,
an affiliated Hospital of Columbia University.
The closer association has been encouraged
by the leadership of Columbia University
as a way of coordinating scientific efforts,
while maximizing utilization of existing
resources and reducing the need for additional
facilities, an expensive commodity in Manhattan
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