The Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center provides support for the Microchemistry and Proteomics Core Facility, and the Genomics Core Facility.
Antitumor Assessment Core Facility
The Antitumor Assessment Core Facility was established in 2003 to provide highly qualified services to foster cancer research and to support early discovery of effective antitumor agents and regimens of therapies at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In particular, the facility provides resources, professional and technical expertise, and advisory services related to the evaluation of agents with potential therapeutic activity.
Microchemistry and Proteomics Core Facility
The Microchemistry and Proteomics Core focuses on transcriptional regulation and ties together molecular, developmental, and cellular science.
Genomics Core Facility
The Genomics Core is the Microarray Core Facility of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Its specialty is the processing of very small samples for the Affymetrix array.