Difference between revisions of "How to purchase compounds for Rizzo lab"
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# Input the grant number that the compounds are going to be purchased off of in the description box and submit | # Input the grant number that the compounds are going to be purchased off of in the description box and submit | ||
# Send Andrea Curran and email explaining the purchase, which grant will be used, and attach the official quote again | # Send Andrea Curran and email explaining the purchase, which grant will be used, and attach the official quote again | ||
+ | # Due to customs, you will need to fill out a Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Certification |
Revision as of 10:41, 22 February 2021
This is a guide for Rizzo lab members to purchasing compounds through Molport for testing.
Rizzo lab members will need access to Wolfmart. You can request access through Andrea Curran and with Dr. Rizzo's permission.
Request an official quote from Molport using the address: Professor Robert C. Rizzo Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics Math Tower Room 1-111 Stony Brook University Stony Brook NY, 11794-3600
- Log onto Wolfmart360 and select Stony Brook
- Under shortcuts - select Non-Catalog Item
- Search for Molport in the Enter Supplier field
- In Catalog No. input the Quotation No. from the official quote
- For the Description field, write "small molecules for biochemical assays"
- For the Quantity field, write in 1
- In the Price field, input the exact total price of the compounds including shipping
- In the Packaging field, selection Micrograms
- Attach the official quote with the "Add Internal Attachments" button
- Save and close
- Go into your cart and in the right hand corner click "Assign Cart"
- Search for Andrea Curran
- Input the grant number that the compounds are going to be purchased off of in the description box and submit
- Send Andrea Curran and email explaining the purchase, which grant will be used, and attach the official quote again
- Due to customs, you will need to fill out a Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Certification