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http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/dao-laboratories
Our mission is to provide our clients with the highest possible level of professional service in helping them design cloning and molecular biology solutions. Use our services to generate: -Constructs for bacterial and mammalian protein expression as well as in vitro transcription and translation -Chimeras, epitope tags, protease restriction sites, and other protein and vector modifications -Constructs for transgenic animals -Viral expression constructs -Promoter-luciferase constructs -siRNA constructs -Primer design -Project consultation
Proper citation: Dao Laboratories (RRID:SCR_012526) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/pennington-biomedical-research-center-lsu
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 2,2024. Opened in 1988, the Pennington Center now houses 53 laboratories that span the Center''''s three programs - Basic Research, Clinical Research, and Population Science - nineteen Core Service laboratories, inpatient and outpatient clinics, a research kitchen, an administrative area, and more than $20 million in technologically advanced equipment. The Center was expanded in 1993 to include the C.B. Pennington Jr. Conference Center, now the C.B. Pennington Jr. Building, residence apartments, and an exercise and fitness facility. More than 80 faculty members and over 600 physicians, scientists, and support personnel focus their research efforts on 10 research program areas: Epidemiology and Prevention, Physical Activity and Health, Cancer, Diabetes, Obesity, Neurodegeneration, Genomics and Molecular Genetics, Stem Cell and Developmental Biology, Neurobiology, and Nutrient Sensing and Signaling. The Pennington Center is led by Dr. Steven B. Heymsfield, formerly of Merck Pharmaceuticals, who specializes in clincal research. The Center''''s funding is broad-based. The foundation is provided by an annual appropriation from the State of Louisiana. Additional funding is provided by grants and contracts from the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Defense, and private sector organizations and companies. The Pennington Medical Foundation and Pennington Biomedical Research Foundation are also major financial resources. The Pennington Medical Foundation is charged with administering the original donation and subsequent gifts from the C.B. Pennington family and establishing guidelines for investments and expenditures.
Proper citation: LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_012537) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/4904
A contract research organization based in India that provides services including Clinical Development, Contract Manufacturing and Informatics.
Proper citation: GVK Biosciences Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_001044) Copy
http://www.ohri.ca/FacilitiesAndServices/
Portal to research facilities and services within the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. Facilities and services include access to their bioinformatics facility, flow cytometry facility, human pluripotent stem cell facility, and their clinical research lab.
Proper citation: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_001045) Copy
Portal for studies of genome structure and genetic variation, gene expression and gene function. Provides services including DNA sequencing of model and non-model genomes using both Next Generation and Sanger sequencing , Gene expression analysis using both microarrays and Next Generation Sequencing, High throughput genotyping of SNP and copy number variants, Data collection and analysis supported in-house high performance computing facilities and expertise, Extensive EST clone collections for a number of animal species, all of commercially available microarray tools from Affymetrix, Illumina, Agilent and Nimblegen, Parentage testing using microsatellites and smaller SNP panels. ARK-Genomics has developed network of researchers whom they support through each stage of their genomics research, from grant application, experimental design and technology selection, performing wet laboratory protocols, through to analysis of data often in conjunction with commercial partners.
Proper citation: ARK-Genomics: Centre for Functional Genomics (RRID:SCR_002214) Copy
http://www.albany.edu/sph/5475.php
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31, 2025. Facility that conducts wide variety of research programs ranging from cell biology to community-based participatory research. Research is conducted through four academic departments including: the Cancer Research Center, the Prevention Research Center, the Public Health Preparedness Center, the Cardiac Quality improvement initiative and the Center for Health Workforce Studies. This facility also hosts research projects and faculty scholarships to aid Master's and Doctoral students in course work, laboratory rotations and internships.
Proper citation: University at Albany SUNY Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_000008) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/ecocore-analytical-services-welcome
EcoCore is one of the Specialized Facilities at Colorado State University (CSU), providing analytical, training and educational services related to ecology and ecosystem research to clients across several colleges at CSU, as well as local federal agencies and other universities and institutes. Our analytical facility is a campus-wide, common-use facility for a broad suite of elemental, molecular, microbial, and isotopic analysis of soil, plant, water and other environmental samples. We provide training and hands-on experience to students, post-docs and scientists on all our instruments while also operating as a service laboratory, offering a variety of analyses on a fee basis. The facility has also a dedicated area designed for teaching, research seminars and small workshops. EcoCore is housed and managed by the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory (NREL), based in the Warner College of Natural Resources. Our mission is to provide and expand high-quality and cutting-edge capabilities, facilities, and expertise to our scientific community and to facilitate new and emerging research.
Proper citation: CSU EcoCore Analytical Services (RRID:SCR_011015) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/histology-core-facility-iu
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 30,2024. The Histology Core of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the Indiana University School of Medicine provides histological services for basic science (non-clinical) research. Both mineralized (plastic embedded) and soft tissue (paraffin embedded) specimens can be prepared.
Proper citation: Indiana University School of Medicine Histology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_011020) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/center-for-nanotechnology-and-molecular-materials-wfu
The Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials at Wake Forest University was founded in 2004 and serves scientists and engineers from both public and private interests in the Piedmont Triad and surrounding communities.
Proper citation: WFU Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials (RRID:SCR_011023) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/abby-and-howard-p-milstein-chemistry-core-facility-cornell
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 11,2025. The Milstein Synthetic Chemistry Core Facility was created through the generosity of Weill Cornell Overseer Howard P. Milstein. The facility provides the equipment and expertise to assist investigators in several areas. Utilizing a newly renovated organic synthesis laboratory, we have the capacity to design and execute efficient and economical chemical syntheses. Additionally, assistance in the purification and identification of unknown metabolites can be provided. The facility primarily serves Weill Cornell Medical College, but can occasionally extend its services to include the tri-institutional academic community.
Proper citation: WCMC Abby and Howard P. Milstein Chemistry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_011025) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/macromolecular-x-ray-crystallography-facility-isu
The Macromolecular X-ray Crystallography Facility at Iowa State University provides a Rigaku/MSC rotating anode generator for single crystal X-ray diffraction studies, training in crystallography techniques, and a computer lab equipped with crystallography software. Facility services are provided on a fee basis and include consultation on protein purification, crystallization, and crystal optimization, as well as assistance with crystal screening, data collection, data processing, and structure determination and analysis. The following outline is used for general planning of a crystallography project: Protein purification: concentrated protein > 95% pure Crystallization: 3D, mountable crystals Crystal screening: search for high quality, high resolution crystals Data collection: using facility or synchrotron equipment Structure determination: processing, phasing, refinement, modeling, analysis, deposition
Proper citation: ISU Macromolecular X-ray Crystallography Facility (RRID:SCR_011028) Copy
https://isotope.uark.edu/equipment/
Facility provides high quality stable isotope analysis. Equipment includes Picarro G2201-I Cavity ring-down spectrometer for concentration and carbon isotope measurements of CH4 and CO2 gases, EA IsoLink CN analyzer and Delta V Plus Isotope Ratio Mass spectrometer for Carbon, Nitrogen and Sulphur analysis of solids, Delta V Advantage Isotope Ratio Mass with dual Gas Bench II peripherals, Delta V Advantage Isotope Ratio Mass with dual Gas Bench II peripherals, Shimadzu 2010 Quadrapole GC/MS with FID and liquid and headspace autosampler, Delta V Plus IRMS with TCEA and GC-IsoLink and Triplus RSH autosampler,
Proper citation: University of Arkansas Stable Isotope Lab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_011032) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/proteomics-core-iu
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. Indiana University School of Medicine Proteomics Core Facility provides protein and proteomic analysis services for protein identification, characterization, and quantification. The Core encourages collaborations that apply the tools of proteomics to cutting-edge biomedical research. Established in 2001, the Core has become a center not only for services but also for collaborative research and development of new technological platforms for proteomic research. The Core is available to Indiana Universities and the wider research community. Over the years, our facility has worked with many pharmaceutical and biotech companies, and developed a number of SOPs for biomarker discovery, mass spec-based protein assays, and biomarker candidate validation. Our major platforms are label-free protein quantification for biomarker discovery and multiple-reaction-monitoring (MRM) for protein assays and biomarker validation. Our goal is to deliver value to our investigators and our community as a world-class proteomics core lab providing services to meet the critical needs of biomedical researchers in life science industries and academia.
Proper citation: Indiana University School of Medicine Proteomics Core (RRID:SCR_011000) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/biomolecular-frontiers-research-centre
The Biomolecular Frontiers Research Centre brings together national and international researchers in the molecular and cellular analysis of living systems.
Proper citation: Macquarie University Biomolecular Frontiers Research Centre (RRID:SCR_011006) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/usc-flow-cytometry-core-usc
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 15,2024. USC Flow Cytometry Core Facility offers our extended research community with the technology to selectively analyze and sort specific populations of cells up to Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2). The USC Flow Core maintains the following devices: Two analytic cytometers (LSR II, CyAn) Two cell sorting cytometers (Aria I, Aria II) One plate imaging system (Cellomics) Available laser lines include: UV (355nm) Violet (405nm) Blue (488nm) Red (633nm) *Both Aria I/II cell sorters are contained in state of the art BioSero Class II Type B Biosafety Cabinets. The USC Flow Cytometry Core has been used by prominent scientists in Southern California to address questions in adult and embryonic stem cell research, regenerative medicine, cellular immunology, cell biology, chemical carcinogenesis, radiology, human tumor cell cycle kinetics, drug efficacy trials, and in characterizing the differences between blood samples between patients and healthy donors. Cell Sorting & Analysis: Monday through Friday 10am - 8pm Consultations: Monday through Friday 11am - 4pm
Proper citation: USC Flow Cytometry Core (RRID:SCR_010985) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/enhanced-neuroimaging-core-harvard
Core facility that provides access to advanced confocal, multi-photon and wide field microscopy and provides the following services: ImageJ Image Analysis Service. The facility specializes in various forms of fluorescence, brightfield, DIC (Differential Interference Contrast) and live cell imaging. They offer users comprehensive training (data acquisition and image analysis), assistance in the design of experimental protocols and imaging analysis service. Questions regarding cell and tissue fixation techniques, fluorophore selection and immunostaining principles are always welcome, as are requests for instruction in live cell and tissue imaging. They offer flexible and customized training and support to both established and new users throughout the NeuroDiscovery community.
Proper citation: HNDC Enhanced NeuroImaging Core (RRID:SCR_010993) Copy
Core laboratory for nucleic acid sequencing and bioinformatics. Used for research support, education, and training. Services include genomic techniques and applications, sequencing technologies, and bioinformatics analyses, writting letters of support for grant applications submitted to funding agencies. GGBC operates multiple platforms for short-, long-, and single-molecule sequencing reads (i.e., Illumina MiSeq and NextSeq, PacBio Sequel, and Oxford Nanopore MinIon).
Proper citation: Georgia Genomics and Bioinformatics Core at the University of Georgia (RRID:SCR_010994) Copy
The Transgenic Mouse Facility (TMF) is a core facility that provides services on a recharge basis for making, breeding, genotyping, importing, and preserving genetically-modified mice and embryonic stem cells. Advice is currently provided at no charge.
Proper citation: UC Irvine Transgenic Mouse Facility (RRID:SCR_010995) Copy
https://www.sri.cornell.edu/sri/
Provides survey research, data collection, and analysis services to academic, non-profit, governmental, and corporate clientele. With facility located at Cornell University, SRI possesses extensive capabilities for telephone, mail and web survey data collection. Conducts national and state studies on subjects as the long-term effects of the New York City school-based intervention study on risky behavior among young adults, assessment of prevalence of elder abuse in New York State, the effects of retirement on drinking behavior, health and safety issues of New York City firefighters, business climate assessment for the Division of the Budget of New York State, major trends in the telecommunication industry, rising tuition at universities, how people cope with aging and careers, and topical issues such as support for civil liberties and the war in Iraq. SRI has conducted over 1000 projects to date.
Proper citation: Survey Research Institute (RRID:SCR_010997) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/comparative-pathology-laboratory-uga
The Comparative Pathology Laboratory (CPL) is a service laboratory dedicated to serve the biomedical research community by providing preclinical, R&D, and discovery pathology services. The laboratory is headed by an ACVP (American College of Veterinary Pathologists) board-certified laboratory animal pathologist and its staff has expertise in both small and large laboratory animal pathology.
Proper citation: UGA Comparative Pathology Laboratory (RRID:SCR_010998) Copy
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