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| The Purugganan Laboratory is in the Department of Biology and Center for Comparative Functional Genomics at New York University, with a satellite laboratory at the Department of Genetics at North Carolina State University. Research in the laboratory is focused primarily on plant evolutionary and ecological genomics, but members of the group have been known to study a wide range of topics in molecular evolution, ecology and development. The work in the laboratory is funded by the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, and the Guggenheim Foundation. |
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The laboratory is located on the 8th floor of Brown Building at the corner of Washington Place and Washington Square East, in the historic neighborhood of Greenwich Village in New York City. The nearest subway stops are "8 St NYU" for Subways N, Q, R, and W, and "W 4 St Washington Square" for Subways A, C, E, B, D, F, and V.
Correspondence should be sent to:
Department of Biology
1009 Main Building
100 Washington Square East
New York University
New York, NY 10003-6688
Tel: (212) 992-9628 (Michael Purugganan)
(212) 998-8465 (Laboratory)
Fax: (212) 995-4015
E-mail: mp132@nyu.edu
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