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In
March, 1998, Dr. Louis Schatz pledged $5.6 million from his estate
to
endow The Schatz Center for Tree Molecular Genetics in the School of
Forest Resources at Pennsylvania State University. Through endowments
for a Professorship
in tree genetics, a post-doctoral fellowship, visiting scholar support,
undergraduate awards, colloquia, and library collections, the Schatz
Center
will provide funding for research and education in forest genetics and
related technologies at the University Park and Mont Alto campuses
of
Pennsylvania State University. The Schatz Center endowments will also
support construction of a new Forest Resources building on the University
Park campus.
The Schatz Centers high throughput
facility has the capacity to sequence over 100,000 DNA clones per year,
i.e. over 70 million bases of new DNA sequence. The Schatz Center can
also genotype over 100,0000 samples per year. The Schatz Center is strategically
located in the Wartik Lab at PSU where the Biotechnology Institutes
Shared Technology Facilities for DNA Micro-arrays, Nucleic Acids, and
Hybridoma services are also located. To learn about projects underway
in the Schatz Center, please refer to the Schatz
Center Projects page.
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