The Glycomics Core provides services, instrumentation and expertise in glycomics to BIDMC research groups, affiliated and non-affiliated institutions and corporate companies.
The services provided by the Glycomics Core includes:
- Glycan analysis by Mass Spectrometry
- Glycoprotein analysis by Mass Spectrometry
- Glycan Microarrays
- Distribution of specific reagents
- Trainings
The work is done on a fee-for-service basis.
The BIDMC Glycomics Core is affiliated with the Harvard Medical School Center for Glycoscience and the National Center for Functional Glycomics. The National Center for Functional Glycomics (NCFG) is an outgrowth of the high successful Consortium for Functional Glycomics (CFG) funded by the NIGMS/NIH from 2001 to 2014. The CFG generated two types of glycan microarrays that are available as a fee-for-service and approved by the Steering Committee of the CFG. These are the CFG Glycan Microarray version 5.2, and the Microbial Glycan Microarray (MGM) (also previously termed the Pathogen Array). Dr. Cummings is the Chair of the CFG, a world-wide consortium of more than 600 Investigators whose research is funded in the area of glycobiology or related sciences.
The NCFG is devoted to understanding protein-glycan interactions and its major resources are developments of new glycan microarrays and other technologies to identify ligands recognized by glycan-binding proteins, antibodies, and microbes.