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Biogem Lab

Gary Hardiman, Ph.D.

Director BIOGEM
(BioMedical Genomics Microarray Facility)
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
University of California San Diego

The Leichtag Family Foundation Biomedical Research Building, Room 184
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla CA 92093-0724
Tel: 858-822-3792
Fax: 858-822-6430
Email: ghardiman@ucsd.edu

Biography

Dr. Gary Hardiman is the Director of the BioMedical Genomics Microarray Facility (BIOGEM) and an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at UCSD. He completed postdoctoral research fellowships at DNAX Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA and worked in the biotech industry before joining UCSD in 2000. Dr. Hardiman's teaching and scholarly interests include functional genomics, pharmacogenomics, model-organisms, biotechnology, and computational life sciences. He teaches classes on microarray technology at UCSD.For more information on Dr. Hardiman's research and teaching activities please click here.

Educational Background

Industry Experience

1993-1998, Postdoctoral Fellow, DNAX Research Institute (Schering-Plough), Palo Alto, CA

1998-1999, Senior Scientist, NemaPharm, Carmbridge, MA

1999-2000, Senior Scientist, Axys Pharmaceuticals (Celera Genomics), South San Francisco, CA

Teaching

Microarray Technology and Informatics (FPM 237)

Modern Techniques Of Biomedical Research (MED 260)

Endocrinology Reproduction Metabolism (ERM SOM209)

UCSD Extension - Microarray Technologies

UCSD Extension - Biotechnology (From Gene to Biological Function: An Overview)

Array Manuscripts

Wick I and Hardiman G. Biochip platforms as functional genomics tools for drug discovery (2005). Curr Opin Drug Discov Devel. 8(3):347-54.
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Hardiman G. Microarray Platforms and Drug Discovery (2005). Screening - Trends in Drug Discovery, GIT Verlag, 2005, v.1 (January), p.1-3.
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Soverchia L, Ubaldi M, Ciccocioppo R and Hardiman G. Microarrays And The Interrogation Of Brain Gene Expression (2005) Addiction Biology 10, 5-13.
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Hardiman G. Microarray Platforms - Comparisons and Contrasts (2004). Pharmacogenomics 5(5), 487-502.
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Rouse RJ, Espinoza CR, Niedner RH, and Hardiman G. Development of a microarray assay that measures hybridization stoichiometry in moles (2004). Biotechniques 36(3):464-70.
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Rouse R and Hardiman G. Microarray Technology - An Intellectual Property Retrospective. (2003) Pharmacogenomics 4(5):623-32.
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Last Updated March 2009
By Dr. Gary Hardiman