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The MIT BioMicro Center is available for all researchers at MIT. BioMicro Center services are provided on a fee-for-service basis. We do accept a limited number of samples from outside of the MIT community.
== NON MIT USERS ==
=== Do you take samples from outside MIT? ===
The BioMicro Center is built to serve the MIT community. As such, members of the MIT community have priority on all of our services. However, if we have extra capacity, we are happy to make is available scientists not affiliated with MIT provided they understand that MIT samples *always* have priority and that access is finite. The BioMicro Center retains the right to refuse any sample.


=== How can we ship samples to you? ===
Please email biomicro@mit.edu to arrange a drop off date and time. DNA samples should be shipped at 4C and RNA samples should be shipped on dry ice.Samples should be submitted with a completed order form and shipped by overnight delivery to:
  MIT BioMicro Center
  31 Ames Street, Building 68-316
  Cambridge, MA 02139
=== The pricing form says "NA". What does that mean? ===
Some of our services are specifically restricted to the MIT community and we cannot offer them to outside users. Others are restricted to academic labs. Please email us at biomicro@mit.edu if you have any questions.
== CONTACT ==
Please contact [[User:Stuart S. Levine|Stuart Levine]] at 617-452-2949 if you have any questions, or stop by our lab at 68-316.
Please contact [[User:Stuart S. Levine|Stuart Levine]] at 617-452-2949 if you have any questions, or stop by our lab at 68-316.

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NON MIT USERS

Do you take samples from outside MIT?

The BioMicro Center is built to serve the MIT community. As such, members of the MIT community have priority on all of our services. However, if we have extra capacity, we are happy to make is available scientists not affiliated with MIT provided they understand that MIT samples *always* have priority and that access is finite. The BioMicro Center retains the right to refuse any sample.

How can we ship samples to you?

Please email biomicro@mit.edu to arrange a drop off date and time. DNA samples should be shipped at 4C and RNA samples should be shipped on dry ice.Samples should be submitted with a completed order form and shipped by overnight delivery to:

 MIT BioMicro Center
 31 Ames Street, Building 68-316
 Cambridge, MA 02139

The pricing form says "NA". What does that mean?

Some of our services are specifically restricted to the MIT community and we cannot offer them to outside users. Others are restricted to academic labs. Please email us at biomicro@mit.edu if you have any questions.


CONTACT

Please contact Stuart Levine at 617-452-2949 if you have any questions, or stop by our lab at 68-316.