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MGH NextGen Sequencing Core
 
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MGH NextGen Sequencing Core (RRID:SCR_012294) MGH NextGen Core service resource, access service resource, core facility Core facility that provides the following services: NextGen sequencing, Data Analysis. The NextGen Core is a collaboration between the Department of Molecular Biology, the Center for Human Genetics Research, the Center for Computational Biology, and the Executive Committee on Research (ECOR). Currently, the Core operates using a single Ilumina HiSeq instrument, accompanied by Illumina''''s cBot for cluster generation. This upgrade from our Genome Analyzer II doubled our capacity and greatly increased the data amount, quality, and stability over extra-long reads. The Core is located in the state-of-the-art Richard Simches Research Center on Cambridge St. as part of the MGH main campus in Boston. The many multi-investigator groups in the building - including those that study human genetics, stem cells, genomics, and more - make it the perfect location for the Core to service the researchers in those groups. The majority of customers come from MGH, but they also service customers at other academic medical centers and industry. next generation sequencing, data analysis is listed by: ScienceExchange
is listed by: Eagle I
is related to: Massachusetts General Hospital Labs and Facilities
SciEx_11594 http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/00000135-343e-53d1-0fb7-ab1580000000
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/nextgen-sequencing-core-mgh-harvard
SCR_012294 Massachusetts General Hospital NextGen Sequencing Core, NextGen Sequencing Core (MGH) 2026-02-17 10:02:12 5
UNC School of Medicine Antibody Core Facility
 
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UNC School of Medicine Antibody Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012330) UNC School of Medicine Antibody Core Facility service resource, access service resource, core facility The primary objective of our facility is to produce monoclonal antibody-producing hybridoma cell lines for UNC investigators. The core develops monoclonal antibodies in mice, rats and hamsters. The core can assist in the screening of hybridomas of interest by ELISA or flow cytometry. The facility can also produce large amounts of crude antibody in vitro for investigators as well as purify both polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies from tissue culture media or ascites. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA
SciEx_11791 SCR_012330 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine Antibody Core Facility 2026-02-17 10:02:13 0
Yale Pathology Tissue Services
 
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Yale Pathology Tissue Services (RRID:SCR_012290) Yale Pathology Tissue Services service resource, access service resource, core facility THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 15,2024. Mission- Developmental Histology The mission of the Developmental Histology unit is to provide 1. Timely high quality histology services to the Yale community 2. Access to tissue services from Yale Pathology archives 3. To maximize the value of the resources in the Yale Pathology Tissue Archive. 4. To provide Tissue Microarrays to assess multiple tissue samples Mission- Yale Pathology Tissue Services To provide the maximum amount and quality of human tissue for research at Yale University without impacting diagnostic quality, accuracy and safety in anatomic pathology. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Yale School of Medicine; Connecticut; USA
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_11498 SCR_012290 YSM Pathology Tissue Services, Yale University School of Medicine Pathology Tissue Services 2026-02-17 10:01:43 0
Brown Proteomics Shared Resource Facility
 
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Brown Proteomics Shared Resource Facility (RRID:SCR_012219) service resource, access service resource, core facility THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. Proteomics Shared Resource Facility's mission is to provide well-maintained, state-of-the-art instrumentation and fundamental proteomics expertise to the Brown University and Rhode Island-EPSCoR scientific communities. It aims to be a focal point of intellectual activity in proteomics by enabling nationally recognized proteomics research within Rhode Island. As an NSF EPSCoR funded laboratory, the Proteomics Facility has a broadly-inclusive philosophy to ensure rapid and equal access to the facility's services for the entire Rhode Island research community. In addition to the acquisition of instrumentation, the Proteomics Core Facility will undertake the training of research in emerging proteomic techniques, a component that is essential to maintaining a productive and professional level of service. The Proteomics Facility has a strong commitment to be at the leading edge of current and developing technologies and provides consultation on their application. circular dichroism spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, high-performance liquid chromatography, isothermal titration calorimetry, liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry protein sequencing, multidimensional protein identification technology, mass spectrometry, protein purification, proteomics, consulting, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, spectrofluorimetry is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Brown University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Brown University; Rhode Island; USA
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_10807 SCR_012219 Brown University Proteomics Shared Resource Facility 2026-02-17 10:01:42 0
CU Denver High Throughput and High Content Screening Core Facility
 
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CU Denver High Throughput and High Content Screening Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012218) CU Denver HTS/HCS Core Facility service resource, access service resource, core facility The High Throughput and High Content Screening (HTS/HCS) Core Facility specializes in chemical biology as it relates to drug discovery, biological probe discovery, and phenotypic characterization of small-molecule effects on cellular systems. In addition to housing the instrumentation and robotics required for traditional HTS, the Core houses a cutting-edge High Content image-based system for next-generation small-molecule discovery research and analysis in fixed or live cells and cellular systems. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: University of Colorado Denver Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: University of Colorado Denver; Colorado; USA
SciEx_10804 SCR_012218 University of Colorado Denver High Throughput and High Content Screening Core Facility 2026-02-17 10:02:09 0
UConn Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility
 
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UConn Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility (RRID:SCR_012340) UConn AUC Facility service resource, access service resource, core facility The Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility located at the University of Connecticut engages in collaborative research as well as training scientists, technicians, and students. The Facility has three Beckman XL-I ultracentrifuges along with associated instruments, hardware and computers. In addition, University scientists are on hand to provide user support and advice. analytical ultracentrifugation, fluorescence is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: University of Connecticut; Connecticut; USA
SciEx_11963 SCR_012340 University of Connecticut Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility, UConn Biotechnology - Bioservices Center Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility 2026-02-17 10:02:06 0
WCMC Electron Microscopy and Histology Core Facility
 
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WCMC Electron Microscopy and Histology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012222) WCMC EM & H Core Facility, WCMC EM and H Core Facility service resource, access service resource, core facility THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 8,2025. The EM & H Core Facility functions as a merger of the facility at WCMC and the Analytical Microscopy Facility at HSS. The microscopes are located at WCMC in the Department of Cell & Developmental Biology. The HSS facility staff performs the TEM specimen preparation for their clients and then comes to WCMC to use the TEM. SEM sample preps for both client groups may be performed in the facility at WCMC. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Weill Cornell Medical College; New York; USA
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_10834 SCR_012222 Weill Cornell Medical College Electron Microscopy and Histology Core Facility 2026-02-17 10:02:09 0
Penn State Drug Discovery Development and Delivery Core
 
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Penn State Drug Discovery Development and Delivery Core (RRID:SCR_012221) PSU D4, PSU D4 Core service resource, access service resource, core facility The Drug Discovery, Development and Delivery (D4) Core provides investigators with access to technological expertise enabling biochemical (100,000+ compounds) and siRNA library screening. We have expertise in development and screening, in both biochemical and cell-based assays. Our mission is to work with investigators to unlock the potential to discover chemical agents that affect cellular targets involved in human diseases. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Pennsylvania State University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Pennsylvania State University
SciEx_10809 SCR_012221 Pennsylvania State University Drug Discovery Development and Delivery Core 2026-02-17 10:02:02 0
NDSU Center for Protease Research
 
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NDSU Center for Protease Research (RRID:SCR_012223) NDSU CPR service resource, access service resource, core facility We specialize in the synthesis of small molecules for biological applications and variety of analytical services. The facility works primarily with investigators from Center for Protease Research (CPR). However, we have always extended our services to neighboring institutions and other places all across US when possible. The facility enjoys a successful track record of achievements through service, collaborations, and interdisciplinary interactions. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: North Dakota State University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: North Dakota State University; North Dakota; USA
SciEx_10850 SCR_012223 North Dakota State University Center for Protease Research 2026-02-17 10:01:42 0
HMS Research Imaging Solutions
 
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HMS Research Imaging Solutions (RRID:SCR_012302) HMS RIS service resource, access service resource, core facility Core facility that positions digital imaging resources right where the research is being done: in Harvard Medical School''s quad-based basic science departments. The convenience of these locations makes it easy for researchers to access digital imaging expertise when faced with research imaging questions. This accessibility and convenience is supplemented by substantial web-based assistance, making Research Imaging Solutions a 24/7 resource. Seminars, Workshops and printed training materials guide faculty, students, post-docs and lab personnel on supported imaging hardware and software products. Supported hardware and software packages includes: Adobe products including Acrobat, Photoshop, and Illustrator; ACD Canvas; Microsoft Office applications including Word, PowerPoint and Excel; film recorders, slide and flatbed scanners, and color output devices such as color laser printers, poster printers and photo quality printers. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is listed by: Eagle I
has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
SciEx_11622 http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012d-dd82-1e7e-b2b9-4d8780000000
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/research-imaging-solutions-hms
SCR_012302 Harvard Medical School Research Imaging Solutions, Research Imaging Solutions (HMS) 2026-02-17 10:02:12 0
McGill Experimental Therapeutics Program
 
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McGill Experimental Therapeutics Program (RRID:SCR_012306) McGill ETP service resource, access service resource, core facility The Experimental Therapeutics Program (ETP) is a program established within the unique MNI environment to pursue a mission of bridging basic research in neurobiology and immunology with human studies of neurological and immune-mediated diseases. The ETP accomplishes this mission through the establishment of core laboratory platforms that integrate fundamental research activities with rigorous studies on human biological samples derived from well-characterized patient populations. The goal of the program is to expedite the development and formal evaluation of emerging therapies aimed at halting and ultimately reversing disability caused by neurological disease. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: McGill University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: McGill University; Montreal; Canada
SciEx_11633 SCR_012306 McGill University Experimental Therapeutics Program 2026-02-17 10:02:04 0
Sanford-Burnham Protein Production and Analysis Core
 
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Sanford-Burnham Protein Production and Analysis Core (RRID:SCR_012272) Sanford-Burnham Protein Production Core service resource, access service resource, core facility THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. Sanford-Burnham''s Protein Production Core offers state-of-the-art resources with advanced biochemical engineering and bioprocessing capabilities. Specialized protein production scale-up services (65L bacterial or 25-50L insect/mammalian cell production) include optimization of production runs. Analytical services include measurement of protein-protein and protein-small molecule interactions using a variety of approaches such as surface plasmon resonance and isothermal titration calorimetry. Assistance in experimental design and technical support are also provided by the Core''s knowledgeable staff. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_11206 SCR_012272 Sanford-Burnham Protein Production & Analysis Core, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute Protein Production and Analysis Core, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute Protein Production & Analysis Core 2026-02-17 10:01:43 0
MEG(at)McGill
 
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MEG(at)McGill (RRID:SCR_012277) MEG(at)McGill service resource, access service resource, core facility MEG (Magnetoencephalography) is a neuroimaging technology for cognitive and clinical brain research. In a nutshell, MEG measures non-invasively the tiny magnetic fields generated by neuronal currents. A unique asset of MEG imaging is its unrivaled temporal resolution, reaching the millisecond time scale across the entire brain volume. On the clinical side, MEG has been typically indicated for the pre-surgical work-up of severe, drug-resistant epilepsy and the functional pre-surgical mapping of brain tumors. There is however great potential to use MEG as an instrument of choice to investigate other neurological syndromes and neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g., stroke, dementia, movement disorders, depression, etc.). Overall, MEG has strong value in revealing the dynamics of brain activity involved in subject''''s perception, cognition and responses: it has provided unique insight on the time-resolved processes ruling brain functions (resting-state dynamics, language, motor control, visual and auditory perception, etc.) and dysfunctions (movement disorders, tinnitus, chronic pain, dementia, etc.). MEG(at)McGill provides a full-suite of services related to MEG and MEG/EEG studies. This includes a variety of training programs for use of the MEG and related data acquisition and analysis software, Brainstorm. magnetoencephalography is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: McGill University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: McGill University; Montreal; Canada
SciEx_11280 SCR_012277 MEG(at)McGill University 2026-02-17 10:02:04 0
BGSU Electron Microscopy Core Facility
 
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BGSU Electron Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012271) BGSU Electron Microscopy Core Facility service resource, access service resource, core facility The Microscopy Core Facility at BGSU offers a range of services, including Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, electron microscopy is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Bowling Green State University; Ohio; USA
SciEx_11349 SCR_012271 Bowling Green State University Electron Microscopy Core Facility, Microscopy Core Facility at BGSU 2026-02-17 10:02:11 0
DFCI Confocal and Light Microscopy Core Facility
 
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DFCI Confocal and Light Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012314) DFCI Confocal and Light Microscopy Core Facility service resource, access service resource, core facility Core facility that provides state-of-the-art imaging microscopy technology for fixed and live cells, tissues and multi-photon animal imaging along with scientific and technical expertise to assist in experimental design and optimal image collection. Imaging techniques available include Standard fluorescence, Live-cell long term imaging, Confocal, Deconvolution, Fluorescence spectral detection, TIRF, FRET, Calcium imaging, Multi-photon, and Fluorescence lifetime imaging. Available equipment includes: Yokogawa spinning disk confocal microscope (Andor), Leica SP5 laser scanning confocal with a white light laser, Zeiss 710 confocal/multi-photon, Nikon inverted widefield fluorescence microscope. Other services include training on all equipment, consultation about various imaging techniques and assistance with image analysis. In addition, staff are available to assist with troubleshooting regarding microscopes in individual research labs. All services are available on a fee basis, and equipment is available for either assisted use or unassisted use after training by core staff. NEW: The core has established a collaboration with Rockland Immunochemicals to provide free, trial-size samples of primary and secondary antibodies that may be useful in your experiments. microscopy is listed by: ScienceExchange
is listed by: Eagle I
is related to: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
SciEx_11649 http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-5d4f-9ae7-55da-381e80000000
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/confocal-and-light-microscopy-core-facility-dfci-harvard
SCR_012314 Confocal and Light Microscopy core facility (DFCI), Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Confocal and Light Microscopy Core Facility 2026-02-17 10:01:44 1
CU Boulder Electron Microprobe Laboratory
 
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CU Boulder Electron Microprobe Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012321) CU-Boulder Electron Microprobe Laboratory service resource, access service resource, core facility An electron microprobe is an electron microscope designed for the non-destructive x-ray microanalysis and imaging of solid materials. It is capable of high spatial resolution (1 micron beam size) and relatively high analytical sensitivity. The analytical facilities'''' JEOL JXA-8600 can acquire digital secondary-electron and backscattered-electron images as well as elemental x-ray maps. It is equipped with 4 wavelength-dispersive spectrometers and an energy-dispersive spectrometer. Most of the periodic table can in principle be analyzed (Be through U), subject to several important considerations. The quality of analyses performed depends essentially on the quality of sample preparation, character of the sample material, and availability of appropriate primary and secondary calibration standards for the desired elements. A precision usually less than 0.5% relative depending on element abundance, and accuracy as good as 1-2% can be obtained with this instrument. The analytical sensitivity ranges from a low of ~50 parts per million for optimum cases, to a typical detection limit of several hundred ppm, but can be as high as several weight percent for problem elements. The volume sampled is typically a few cubic microns, corresponding to a weight of a few picograms. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: University of Colorado at Boulder Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: University of Colorado Boulder; Colorado; USA
SciEx_11735 SCR_012321 University of Colorado Boulder Electron Microprobe Laboratory, University of Colorado at Boulder Electron Microprobe Laboratory 2026-02-17 10:02:05 0
MGH CCIB DNA Core
 
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MGH CCIB DNA Core (RRID:SCR_012281) MGH DNA Core, service resource, access service resource, core facility THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 2025.Welcome to the CCIB DNA Core at Massachusetts General Hospital! The mission of the DNA Core is to accelerate fundamental scientific discoveries that will improve human health. Our professional team is committed to help investigators solve highly diverse biological and biomedical research questions by providing a portfolio of state-of-the-art molecular biology services, specialized expertise, detailed advice and support. We are constantly striving to advance research productivity by reliably generating the highest quality data with rapid turn-around time and competitive pricing, and by working with our clients on an individual basis to address and satisfy their specific research needs. Realizing the constant changes of our customers_������������_ demands, we make every effort to continuously improve our services and to offer new and innovative solutions. The DNA Core, founded in 1996, is a non-profit research core laboratory within the Center for Computational and Integrative Biology of Massachusetts General Hospital Boston providing high-quality genomics technology services and expertise for academic research institutions and for business (for-profit) organizations. The majority of the core''''s clients are investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital and the greater Partners research community. The core also serves researchers from external academic institutions and biotech companies in Massachusetts as well as other states in the United States. Our facility provides high-quality molecular biology services in three major areas: Our DNA Sequencing group functions both as a small-scale sequencing facility and a center for large-scale sequencing projects. It is offering various genomics technologies, including ABI Sanger DNA sequencing, Microsatellite analysis, plasmid validation and primer walking. Currently, we are exploring new opportunities and are planning to expand our service portfolio soon. Our DNA Synthesis lab serves the research community with custom oligonucleotides (standard, degenerate, and modified). To diversify our current service options, we are in the process of exploring potential partnerships with third party vendors. Our Research Laboratory Automation group has been designed as a flexible entity within the DNA Core to extend the benefits of laboratory automation to a diverse user group and to assist in the execution of a variety of molecular biology projects that require large-scale robotics support. The group offers standard and custom high-throughput sample processing services, including protocol development, for various molecular biology and genomics applications. Current services include Mouse genotyping, cDNA and siRNA library screening, bacterial colony picking, library replication and archiving, 96-well plasmid DNA purification, large-scale PCR purification, and custom qPCR assays. In addition to providing the currently existing services for the research community, all three groups of the DNA Core are continuously engaged in the evaluation and/or development of new service options and in the optimization of current and new technologies and services. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Massachusetts General Hospital Labs and Facilities
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_11324 SCR_012281 , CCIB DNA Core (MGH), Massachusetts General Hospital CCIB DNA Core 2026-02-17 10:01:43 1
Columbia Chemical Probe Synthesis Facility
 
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Columbia Chemical Probe Synthesis Facility (RRID:SCR_012247) Columbia CPS Facility service resource, access service resource, core facility Located in the new Northwest Corner building on the Morningside campus of Columbia University in New York City, the Columbia University Chemical Probe Synthesis Facility (CPS facility) is a shared resource that assists researchers in designing and synthesizing small molecule probes for stem cell research projects. The CPS facility offers expertise, advice and services in the following areas: 1. Virtual screening and computational design of small molecules 2. Organic synthesis of individual compounds, building blocks or libraries of compounds 3. Drug metabolism/pharmacokinetics (DMPK) and metabolic profiling of small molecules is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Columbia University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA
SciEx_11010 SCR_012247 Columbia University Chemical Probe Synthesis Facility 2026-02-17 10:02:03 0
UT Southwestern Protein Chemistry Technology Core
 
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UT Southwestern Protein Chemistry Technology Core (RRID:SCR_012254) UTSW Protein Chemistry Technology Core service resource, access service resource, core facility THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. Protein Chemistry Technology Core was established to provide efficient, high quality services to researchers in the academic community. The services presently offered include peptide synthesis and Edman protein sequencing. Our facility, its state-of-the-art instrumentation, and computer software is constantly upgraded to ensure the highest possible level of support. It is our aim to provide quality performance and offer experienced support, both through our products and people. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_11086 SCR_012254 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Protein Chemistry Technology Core, UT Southwestern Medical Center Protein Chemistry Technology Core, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Protein Chemistry Technology Core 2026-02-17 10:01:43 0
USF Protein Production and Cell Biology Laboratory
 
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USF Protein Production and Cell Biology Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012263) USF Protein Production and Cell Biology Laboratory service resource, access service resource, core facility THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. Protein production can be a significant bottleneck during early phase drug discovery. Our production facilities are fully equipped and staffed to help researchers produce proteins in bacteria, yeast or insect cells. Whether the protein is hopelessly insoluble or difficult to produce in quantity, the core staff is ready to work with individuals to turn failure into success. The Cell Biology facility provides researchers access to cell sorting and analysis for target characterization and validation. The BD FACS Aria II sorter is BSL2 capable permitting levels of safety in cell sorting not available in most flow cores. A second BD Canto II flow cytometer provides automated sampling for analytical flow cytometry. Fully automated Zeiss Axiovert 100 deconvolution and Lecia DM 6000 (laser microcapture) microscopes provide tools for cell imaging and content analyses. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: USF Center for Drug Discovery and Innovation Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: University of South Florida; Florida; USA
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_11113 SCR_012263 USF Center for Drug Discovery and Innovation Protein Production and Cell Biology Laboratory, USF CDDI Protein Production and Cell Biology Laboratory, University of South Florida Center for Drug Discovery and Innovation Protein Production and Cell Biology Laboratory 2026-02-17 10:01:43 1

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