Month: March 2020

UConn PMF COVID-19 OPERATIONAL STATUS UPDATE (03.21.20)

The following post was originally posted at https://core.uconn.edu/news:

As a result of the Governor’s Executive Order and the latest directive at the University to ramp down all non-critical research, and for the safety of our users and staff, the following COR²E managed facilities will be closed for operation starting on Monday (3/23/20): Advanced Light Microscopy, BioSupply, Biophysics, Electrical/Electronics: Technology & Repair, Flow Cytometry, Mechanical/Glass: Design & Fabrication, Microbial Analysis, Resources, and Services, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and Proteomics & Metabolomics.  Our Statistical Consulting Service will remain open as all consultations are being carried out remotely.  Doors to these facilities will remain locked until further institutional guidance is provided.

Those performing critical (i.e., COVID-19 related) research that wish to utilize the COR²E managed facilities should contact the respective facility director to make special arrangements.

As our BioSupply facility will be closed starting on Monday (3/23/20), all orders to the TLS, PBB, and BPB buildings that were previously delivered through the BioSupply facility will be diverted to the Central Warehouse for delivery; however researchers should take care not to order non-critical reagents at this time (in part because refrigeration and freezer capabilities in the Central Warehouse are limited).

It is important to note that our facility directors are still working remotely – this is an opportune time to schedule a teleconference to plan out future experiments or analyze existing data.

If there are any facility-specific questions please reach out to the appropriate facility director, and for all other questions please feel free to reach out to Dan Schwartz (daniel.schwartz at uconn.edu).

Stay healthy and safe everyone.

UConn PMF COVID-19 OPERATIONAL STATUS UPDATE

The continuous spread of COVID-19 throughout the U.S. has forced the University of Connecticut, COR2E, and the UConn Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility to make specific changes to our normal routine in order to minimize the threat of community transmission in Connecticut.  UConn’s current policy (as of Friday, March 13, 2020) is that research can continue, but that all faculty and staff who are able to work from home should do so until at least April 6, 2020.  During this 3 week period, UConn PMF will strive to remain as productive as possible.  This includes continuing sample preparation and analysis at a reasonable pace, assuming faculty and staff remain healthy.  However, we will keep limited hours in lab in order to reduce the risk of contracting and/or spreading COVID-19 to other scientists.

 

COR2E has established additional policies during this time that UConn PMF and all other core facilities will follow.  These include:

  1. There will be no new training sessions for instrumentation until at least Monday, April 6, 2020. If the UConn administration decides to close the University entirely or maintain limited operational status after April 6, this policy may be extended.
  2. Users who have previously been trained on user-operated instrumentation may schedule reservations by emailing the Facility Director Jeremy Balsbaugh (jeremy.balsbaugh@uconn.edu). Availability is subject to Facility Director presence on campus and will therefore be limited.
  3. New samples should not be dropped off in-person in BPB Room G05 or shipped via FedEx/UPS/UConn Courier Service without prior consent by the Facility Director in the event they cannot be properly received at or delivered to the loading dock. All sample transfers will be done by appointment only; email Jeremy Balsbaugh to schedule an appointment.
  4. Biology/Physics Building Room G05 will be locked at all hours until April 6, 2020.  Only users with card access will be able to enter for non-PMF instrument usage if needed.
  5. The Facility Director will remain accessible via email for questions about future sample analysis, experimental design consultations, and inquiries regarding previous results.
  6. UConn PMF anticipates continuing sample analysis for the immediate future but to a limited degree, so please allow extra time for sample turnaround. For obvious reasons, this is subject to change.  Requests for results consultations and experimental planning meetings may be converted to virtual meetings via WebEx or phone.

 

Updates to the UConn PMF operational status can be found on this page and/or posted to the facility Twitter account (@uconnproteomics).  For any questions or concerns, please email Jeremy.Balsbaugh@uconn.edu.

 

Stay healthy and thank you for your patience!

UConn PMF is hiring!

The University of Connecticut Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility (UConn PMF) is hiring an Facilities Scientist II to assist the Facility Director with quantitative proteomics and metabolomics analysis using advanced mass spectrometry instrumentation and leading bioinformatics software.  The PMF opened in 2017 as the University of Connecticut’s first proteomics-focused and full service core facility.  The laboratory exists to provide fully customized analysis to more than 70 faculty across multiple UConn campuses and at other regional academic and industry research institutions.  The position will be a full-time appointment and will provide a unique opportunity to work in a rapidly growing and highly productive core facility at a large research university currently ranked in the top 25 of all public universities in the U.S.  The diverse research community at UConn participates in both basic science and clinical research that provides opportunities for a wide variety of innovative proteomics and metabolomics analysis.

 

For more information and to apply, click here!