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http://eagle-i.itmat.upenn.edu/i/0000013c-40b7-7a2a-f162-a2b280000000
Core facility that provides the following services: PET/SPECT/CT image analysis.
Proper citation: Penn Small Animal Imaging Facility: PET/SPECT/CT Sub-Core (RRID:SCR_000890) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-3517-ac53-550e-f59280000000
Core facility that provides metals analytical capabilities to biomedical and non-biomedical researchers and serves as a source for study design consultation and sample QA/QC requirements. The transport, fate, exposure, and toxic effects of heavy metals is a primary focus of research at the Center. It operates as a modified fee-for-service laboratory. Researchers have the option of having the samples run by the Service staff, or of receiving instruction (for themselves or a doctoral or post doctoral trainee) on how to operate the analytical equipment and analyze their own samples. Both options have associated fees and, as with other services, facility access funds can be requested internal or external services when individual grant support is not yet available.
Proper citation: HSPH Trace Metals Laboratory (RRID:SCR_002819) Copy
http://biology.hunter.cuny.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=138&Itemid=117
Facility which provides instruments and instrument resources for analyzing DNA, RNA, protein, and radio-labeled substances.
Proper citation: Hunter Genomic Facility (RRID:SCR_001983) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/00000137-e19e-59a0-d807-77a880000000
Microscopists at Weld Hill will find a range of tools from the simple hand lens to the confocal microscope for 3-D reconstructions.
Proper citation: Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University: Weld Hill Microscopy Lab (RRID:SCR_004485) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012c-60c2-395c-c437-ff0b80000000
Core facility that provides the following services: Cell immortalization through retroviral or lentiviral vectors service, Microscopy training, User-based microscopy service.
Proper citation: BWH Cell Culture and Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_005562) Copy
http://cdrewu.eagle-i.net/i/00000135-20a3-3d3f-f836-7d1b80000000
The AXIS Biomedical Informatics function is dedicated to providing investigators at Charles Drew University (CDU) with state-of-the-art informatics solutions for their research projects. AXIS Biomedical Informatics comprises a multi-disciplinary team of researchers with backgrounds and interest in clinical medicine, biomedical informatics, medical geography and geographical information systems, computer science, sociotechnical theories and qualitative methods.
Proper citation: CDU AXIS Biomedical Informatics function (RRID:SCR_009699) Copy
http://ccny-cuny.eagle-i.net/i/00000137-568a-3b40-bb24-040880000000
LSR II A State-of-the-Art RCMI Flow Cytometry Core is located in MR613 with full time technical support, provided by the Flow Technician Mr. Jeffrey Walker. Mr. Walker is BD trained and certified in both analysis and sorting and has extensive experience in sorting both lymphocytes and larger epithelial cells, as well as with specialized applications including cell cycle analysis and calcium flux. Mr. Walker provides training for regular users wishing to perform independent analysis, and is responsible for all sorting.
Proper citation: CCNY Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (RRID:SCR_009696) Copy
http://cau.eagle-i.net/i/00000135-abf1-2607-ecf8-187780000000
CCRTD houses several major instruments to support structural studies of biological molecules, cells, modern cell, and molecular visualization applications. We have an Inverted Digitized Microscope (Zeiss) of general use, plus an advanced Fluorescence-enabled Inverted Digitized Microscope with Z-stacking and Live Cell Imaging modules (Zeiss). For advanced applications including In Situ Hybridization (ISH) and Immunohistochemistry (IHC), in addition to Zeiss microscope above we offer Confocal Fluorescent Microscope (Nikon). The latter is currently undergoing a major upgrade of computer system, software, and optics including addition of lasers.
Proper citation: CAU CCRTD-Structural Biology (RRID:SCR_009694) Copy
http://cau.eagle-i.net/i/00000135-abe7-77c7-ecf8-187780000000
CCRTD Core Facilities house major equipment for DNA and RNA-based applications. We offer polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) instruments including Real-Time PCR machine (I-Cycle, Bio-Rad), Liquid Scintillation Counter (Beckman Coulter), Lyophilizer and Freeze-Dryer for biological samples, Cell Porator, high-speed and ultra-high-speed Centrifuges, ultra-sensitive Balances, and other supporting equipment. DNA and RNA quantification can be carried out on Spectrophotometers, both single-cuvette (DU650, Beckman Coulter) and 96-well plate based. DNA and RNA can be visualized, digitized, and quantified using Gel Documentation system (Bio-Rad) or Multi-Mode Imager Typhoon 9410, in fluorescent, luminescent, UV, or visible wavelengths; time-resolved fluorescence option is available on BioTek Plate Imager. For X-Ray imaging, we maintain an Automated X-Ray processor and Dark Room; radioisotope imaging is also supported on Typhoon 9410.
Proper citation: CAU CCRTD-Molecular Biology (RRID:SCR_009692) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000013a-8f55-ae5a-0802-e06e80000000
Core facility that provides the following services: Mouse Long Bone Scans, Mouse Vertebrae Scans. The Harvard School of Dental Medicine under the direction of The Office of Research operates a core facility composed of two micro CT machines.
Proper citation: HSDM Micro CT Core (RRID:SCR_009693) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012d-56f2-62b7-2162-17a280000000
Core facility that provides the following services: Ultrasound/sonography access service. Ultrasound, which is also known as sonography, is a painless, non-invasive imaging technique that lets us look inside your child''s body without the use of radiation. It uses high-frequency sound waves to create pictures of organs, bones, tissues and blood vessels.
Proper citation: CHB Ultrasound (RRID:SCR_009608) Copy
http://cau.eagle-i.net/i/00000135-abef-4d3d-ecf8-187780000000
We are equipped for proteomics research including Cell Fractionation on one floor and tabletop Ultracentrifuges (Beckman Coulter) , Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography (FPLC), Two-Dimensional Protein Electrophoresis (Protean II, Biorad), and Gel Documentation Systems (one Bio-Rad and one Fuji Medical). Protein quantification can be done using UV-Vis spectrophotometry ( DU650, Beckman Coulter) or multimode Plate Spectrophotometers in both 96-well and 384-well micro well plate formats. Protein gels can also be visualized, digitized, and documented on Multi-Mode Imager Typhoon 9410.
Proper citation: CAU CCRTD-Proteomics (RRID:SCR_009687) Copy
http://eagle-i.itmat.upenn.edu/i/00000138-7cdd-51df-fbab-3b8480000000
Core facility that provides the following services: Data management/information technology subcore services, Statistical analysis and database consulting service, Limited statistical analysis service. The Biostatistics and Data Management Core (BDMC) at The Children''s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) supports investigators from virtually all subspecialties of pediatric medicine and supports studies ranging from small, narrowly defined basic science projects to large, multi-site clinical trials. The Biostatistics and Data Management Core currently supports more than 50 funded studies and collaborates with investigators on numerous grant applications each year. The BDMC is staffed by a Scientific Director, Deputy Director, and data management/information technology managers, as well as approximately 20 additional staff members representing the disciplines of biostatistics, data management, information technology and administration. The BDMC is located on the CHOP campus (3535 Market Street), and is operated and supported by Westat, a large health research organization with extensive biostatistics, data management and information technology capabilities.
Proper citation: CHOP Biostatistics and Data Management Core (RRID:SCR_009720) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-e30c-f348-cb22-be8c80000000
Core facility that provides the following services: Immunoassay expertise for several methodologies, Specialty hormone analysis. The Specialty Assay Research Core Lab (CLIA certified laboratory) is an analytical research core designed to provide scientific and analytical services to the Partners and non-Partners research communities. The primary objective of the core is to provide sensitive, cost-effective, and reproducible clinical research assays to investigators for endocrine, diabetes, bone markers, inflammatory and sleep medicine related research in both human and animal clinical research protocols. The core hopes to collaborate with investigators in biomarkers discovery and to offer new tools to the scientific community. The core also serves as a central laboratory for multisite studies. The SARC facility offers tests for any investigators (local or national) or industry, but preference may be given to internal users. Different rates may apply.
Proper citation: BWH Specialty Assay Research Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009686) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000013c-2506-8388-e81d-064c80000000
Core facility that provides the following services: PSG Procedures, PSG Data Archiving, PSG Training to Staff, PSG Data Processing and Analysis Support. The Sleep & EEG Core within the Division of Sleep Medicine (DSM) provides an integrated infrastructure and knowledge base in support of research projects that use polysomnography (PSG), quantitative EEG analysis and related methodologies. The Core consists of a team of specialists lead by the Core director and a chief PSG technologist. The Core provides support and services in different areas: # It provides basic training and certification in PSG and EEG instrumentation to technicians and investigators, particularly those conducting studies at the Center for Clinical Investigation (CCI) at Brigham and Women?s Hospital. # It acts as liaison between DSM investigators and CCI technical staff, and implements and monitors quality assurance measures. # It carries out standard vigilance state scoring of PSG recordings and different types of waking EEG and electrooculogram analyses. # It carries out spectral analysis of sleep and waking EEG. # It evaluates, acquires, and maintains PSG and EEG equipment used by investigators of the CCI. # It carries out PSG procedures such as sleep screens and multiple sleep latency tests. # It assists investigators in the analysis and interpretation of sleep and EEG data. Over the years, the Sleep & EEG Core has been a central part of many projects funded by NIH, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) that had a main focus on the physiology of human sleep-wake regulation. Scientifically, the Core has contributed by providing investigators with important quantitative measures of homeostatic and circadian components of the human sleep-wake regulatory system.
Proper citation: BWH Sleep and EEG Core (RRID:SCR_009684) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012c-742b-7e73-c437-ff0b80000000
Core facility that provides the following services: DNA sequencing, Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification analysis, Capillary electrophoresis.
The DNA Sequencing Core mission is to provide a highly accurate, high quality DNA sequencing service to the BWH community and other users. Our turn-around-time is 36 to 72 hrs.
Proper citation: BWH DNA Sequencing Core (RRID:SCR_009682) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012d-b8f4-ce9f-4882-b08d80000000
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging performs non-invasive, painless imaging tests that can reveal important information about your child''s health. Nuclear medicine uses short-lived radiopharmaceuticals and specialized cameras to create images of the human body. The images show blood flow and functional and metabolic activity within organs and lesions. This technology allows early diagnosis and monitoring of disease and can often make invasive procedures unnecessary. It also complements information obtained from X-rays, computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Some applications of nuclear medicine are used for treatment of certain specific diseases.
Proper citation: CHB Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (RRID:SCR_009717) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000013c-fd63-dfbb-ea7a-a3a980000000
Core facility that provides the following services: Circulating Tumor Cell analysis, Circulating Tumor Cell Purification. The Circulating Tumor Cell Core Facility uses immunomagnetic technology developed by Veridex, LLC (Raritan, NJ) to isolate rare tumor cells from whole blood. Isolated tumor cells can then be counted or used for downstream analysis such as molecular studies or flow cytometry.
Proper citation: BWH Circulating Tumor Cell Core (RRID:SCR_008258) Copy
http://cdrewu.eagle-i.net/i/00000136-0961-ccb9-1a88-e81c80000000
Core facility that provides the following services: Establishing primary cell line from human tissues, HLA genotyping, Immunohistochemical staining, Immortalization of primary cell lines, Testing RNA quality for mRNA array analysis. Molecular and Translational research in oncology
Proper citation: CDU Cancer Research and Training Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009580) Copy
http://cau.eagle-i.net/i/00000136-59de-ff9a-982a-4eef80000000
The mission of the CCRTD Research Support Core Facilities is to provide the scientists of CCRTD, Clark Atlanta University, and Atlanta University Center with access to modern technology, resources, and instruments essential for cutting-edge research in molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, cell biology, and biological imaging.
Proper citation: CAU CCRTD-Histology Core (RRID:SCR_009412) Copy
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