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Welcome to the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center (CCRC) at the University of Georgia.

The CCRC occupies an ~140,000 sq.ft. building specifically designed for the interdisciplinary and equipment-intensive nature of carbohydrate science. The Center is organized to optimize cooperation and collaboration among disciplines (biomedical glycoscience, plant and microbial glycoscience, synthetic and analytical chemistry), and to provide analytical services and training, both within the CCRC and to university, government, and industrial laboratories world-wide. Our faculty have research programs that span multiple research domains, which provide our students with a breadth of opportunities in their professional training and research.

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—– May 2025 —–

Registration is Open for Analytical Training Courses for August and October!

If you’re interested in learning methods for analyzing all types of glycoconjugates, sign up for the CCRC’s upcoming hands-on courses. No need to be a UGA student to register.

See the Analytical Services webpage for more details.

Course Offerings:

COURSE 1 – POLYSACCHARIDES –  AUGUST 4-8, 2025

TECHNIQUES FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBOHYDRATE STRUCTURE OF PLANT AND MICROBIAL POLYSACCHARIDES

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COURSE 2 – GLYCOPROTEINS – AUGUST 11-15, 2025

SEPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GLYCOPROTEIN AND GLYCOLIPID OLIGOSACCHARIDES

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COURSE 3 – GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS (GAGS) – AUGUST 18-20, 2025

ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS (GAGS)

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COURSE 4 – INTERPRETING MASS SPEC. DATA – OCTOBER 13-15, 2025

GLYCOMICS, GLYCOPROTEOMICS, AND BIOINFORMATICS TOOLS FOR DATA INTERPRETATION OF MASS SPECTROMETRY OF GLYCOPROTEINS

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—– April 2025 —–

HAPPY 40TH, CCRC

The Complex Carbohydrate Research Center has been an institution of glycoscience research in the Southeast US since its beginning in 1985. The close-knit scientific community keeps it going.

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Upcoming Seminars

May 7"Elucidating the role of protein glycosylation in the malaria parasite Plasmodium"12:30pmKristian SwearingenCCRC Auditorium