Biorepository and Bioanalysis

Location and Contact Information

Black Building
650 West 168th Street, Room 1608
New York, NY 10032
United States

Principal Investigator

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    • Co-Director Translational Research Support Core, Columbia Center for Environmental Health and Justice in Northern Manhattan
    • Faculty Director Biomarkers Shared Resources, Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center

Biorepository and Bioanalysis

The Biorepository and Bioanalysis (also called the Biomarker Core Lab) is a joint resource of the Columbia’s NIEHS Center for Environmental Health and Justice in Northern Manhattan and the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center. It provides a centralized, efficient, and cost-effective resource for receiving, handling, and storing human samples that are collected as part of research studies in molecular epidemiology and other types of cancer-related research. The lab also provides a large variety of research design, consulting, and technical services including processing and analysis of samples for molecular, epigenetics, and inflammatory biomarkers. The lab also specializes in extracellular vesicle isolation and characterization (nanotracking analysis, ELISA, nucleic acid extraction) and in human cells and in vitro models from various tissues and organs. 

The Biomarker SR’s goals are:

  • To provide training and consultation for researchers on services available in the Biomarker SR.
  • To provide facilities and training for biospecimen processing.
  • To expand research tools, standardize key methodologies, and introduce the newest techniques available to investigators.

Prices and Fees

Please contact Biomarker SR for up-to-date prices and fees.