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Contacts

For all information, your can email our secretary, Tornubari Barinee: tb2319@columbia.edu, or call him: (212)-305-9512. You can also contact individual members of the group, listed here.
Fax number of the office: (212) 305-9500.

Physical & Fedex address

650 West 168th Street
Black Building, room 2-221 (2nd floor).
New York, NY 10032

 Map and directions

Map

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Directions to Columbia University Medical Center

The Center is located at West 168th Street and Broadway, immediately southeast of the George Washington Bridge, in the Heights/Inwood section of northern Manhattan.

By Public Transportation

Subway - Take the 1, A, C, trains to the 168th Street station. From midtown Manhattan, the A train provides express service.

Bus - A number of city buses serve the medical center: M-2, 3, 4, 5, and 100. For additional bus and subway information, call the Transit Authority at (718)-330-1234.

By Automobile

The fastest and most convenient way to reach the medical center by automobile is to follow directions to the George Washington Bridge. Then exit onto Riverside Drive. From there, proceed south and turn left onto West 165th Street (the first left), and then right onto Fort Washington Avenue to the medical center parking facility.

From upstate New York and New Jersey After crossing the George Washington Bridge, follow signs to the Henry Hudson (also called the West Side Highway), and then to Riverside Drive.

From Riverdale and Westchester via the Saw Mill River Parkway Exit the Henry Hudson Parkway at the Riverside Drive exit, which is immediately past the George Washington Bridge.

From Westchester, Connecticut, or the East Side of Manhattan via the Major Deegan, Cross-Bronx Expressway, or Harlem River Drive approaching the George Washington Bridge, take the Henry Hudson Parkway, stay to the left and follow signs to Riverside Drive.

From the West Side of Manhattan Take the Henry Hudson Parkway to exit 15-Riverside Drive South.

 

Links

Databases

Database
Description
Electron Microscopy Data Bank The Electron Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB) contains experimentally determined three-dimensional maps and associated experimental data and files.  
RCSB Protein Data Bank (PDB USA) The Protein Data Bank (PDB) is a repository for 3-D structural data of proteins and nucleic acids. 
WorldWide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) he Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) consists of organizations that act as deposition, data processing and distribution centers for PDB data. The founding members are RCSB PDB (USA), PDBe (Europe) and PDBj (Japan).
PDBsum PDBsum is a pictorial database providing an at-a-glance overview of every macromolecular structure deposited in the Protein Data Bank (PDB).
Macromolecular Structure Database @EBI The EBI Macromolecular Structure Database is the European project for the collection, management and distribution of data about macromolecular structures, derived in part from the Protein Data Bank (PDB).

Web services

Server
Description
Geno3D Automatic modeling of protein three-dimensional structure, cf. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11836238.
NPS@ server NPS@ stands for Network Protein Sequence @nalysis. It is an interactive Web server dedicated to protein sequence analysis and available for the biologist community, cf. http://npsa-pbil.ibcp.fr/cgi-bin/npsa_automat.pl?page=/NPSAHLP/npsahlp_npsageneral.html.
   

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Started August 14 2008; last updated October 23, 2009