The
Center for the Study of Genomic Liver Diseases is chartered
by the Provost of George Mason University to conduct biomedical
research which will benefit society and to provide research
opportunities for the students at George Mason University.
The
Center is located on George Mason University's Prince
William Campus in the Innovations@Prince
William technology corridor near Manassas, Virginia. The
Center is part of the College
of Arts and Sciences' Life Sciences initiative. It is
housed in the secure laboratory facilities of Prince William
Building 2. It functions within the Microarray Facility and
Cell Culture Laboratory. Research is supported by and supports
the graduate faculty and students of the Department of Molecular
and Microbiology.
The
Center has a collaborative relationship with INOVA Health
System's Center
for Liver Disease located at Fairfax Hospital. This relationship
allows simultaneous clinical and laboratory studies of the
functional genomic basis for liver diseases.
Address
George Mason University
Center for the Study of Genomic Liver Diseases
10900 University Blvd, MSN 4D7
Manassas, VA 20110
Phone: (703) 993-4368
directions
to Prince William Campus
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