Our Facility

The New Jersey Medical School Center for Cell Signaling is located at the corner of Bergen Street and South Orange Avenue on the Newark campus. This facility, opened in October of 2006, is designed to support innovative basic and translational research, as well as provide the highest quality clinical care.

The Center for Cell Signaling represents a new paradigm in focused research initiatives. The laboratories are chosen from among the many academic departments at New Jersey Medical School. This interdisciplinary approach creates unique collaborative opportunities that push science in new directions. It is our mission to develop research programs that take advantage of this diversity and lead to advancements in the laboratory as well as the clinic.

The 9-story, 220,000 square foot building is physically connected to University Hospital, which allows patients to access additional clinical services, clinical research opportunities, screening and education programs and administrative offices. Research laboratories and core facilities are located on levels F, G, H and I. Besides accommodating over 70,000 square feet of laboratory space, the Cancer Research is the new home to six New Jersey Medical School Core Research Facilities. The Digital Imaging Core houses 2 confocal microscopes, a PALM laser capture scope, tissue processing services and a host of support resources. The Center for Advanced Proteomics Research offers a variety of equipment and services for the design, process, acquisition and analysis of proteomics-based research. The Center for Cell Signaling also contains satellite facilities of the Flow Cytometry and Comparative Medicine Cores, and is home to the Clinical Research Group.

Correspondence pertaining to the NJMS Center for Cell Signaling should be addressed to the Program Administrator:

Diane Wheeler
205 South Orange Avenue
H-1206
Newark, New Jersey 07103
Phone: (973) 972-3558
Fax: (973) 972-2668