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https://www.umass.edu/ials/cell-culture

Core provides space, equipment, plant and animal cell cultures, media, supplies and training on recharge basis for both academic labs and corporate partners. Labs are equipped with laminar flow hoods, incubators, centrifuges, refrigerators/freezers, basic microscopes and automated cell counters. Offers technical expertise and hands on support for custom research projects. Services include Cell Line expansion and cryopreservation;Stem cell culture;Liquid nitrogen storage;Assay Development/optimization; CRISPR based gene editing and stable clone selection; Mycoplasma testing; Lentiviral packaging, titer, transduction;Molecular biology.

Proper citation: University of Massachusetts Amherst Cell Culture Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023477) Copy   


https://snf.stanford.edu/

One of four labs that are part of nano@stanford, under NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure program. SNF includes cleanroom housing tools for device fabrication, satellite labs supporting Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition,Experimental Fabrication methods and electronics shop for Systems Prototyping. SNF supports researchers in applications ranging from medicine and biology to fundamental physics and astronomy.

Proper citation: Stanford Nanofabrication Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023234) Copy   


http://microscopy.arizona.edu/facility/imaging-cores-optical

Facility with two locations:Marley and Life Sciences North. Dedicated to acquisition of images for research, industrial and clinical applications.Marley location features inverted point scanning confocal microscope, upright confocal/multiphoton microscope with superresolution capabilities, fluorescence stereo microscope and research quality microwave. Life Sciences North location features superresolution fluoresence microscope:structured illumination, SIM; inverted multifunction widefield microscope:color brightfield, polarized light, fluorescence; image analysis workstation.

Proper citation: University of Arizona Imaging Cores Optical Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023355) Copy   


https://imagingcorefacility.gsucreate.org/

Facility is located in Petit Science Center in Georgia State University downtown Atlanta campus.Provides advanced light and electron microscopy imaging based analytical capabilities through use of laser scanning confocal microscopy, biological light microscopy, and electron microscopy, etc. Services include investigations in neurosciences, biology, biomedical sciences, chemistry, geosciences, physics, and other disciplines.

Proper citation: Georgia State University Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023476) Copy   


http://mskc.stanford.edu

Service center and teaching lab focusing on molecular structural-functional studies. Jointly established by Sarafan ChEM-H, School of Engineering and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Provides Stanford researchers with expertise, training and instruments for techniques in spectroscopy, bioimaging, crystallography, and scattering and diffraction.

Proper citation: Stanford Sarafan Macromolecular Structure Knowledge Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023233) Copy   


https://snsf.stanford.edu/

Group of service centers (Nanofabrication, Electron & Ion Microscopy, X-ray & Surface Analysis and Soft & Hybrid Materials) that include Stanford Nanocharacterization Laboratory, Nanopatterning Cleanroom, Ginzton Microfab, and Soft and Hybrid Materials Facility. Core provides shared scientific instrumentation, laboratory facilities, and expert staff support.

Proper citation: Stanford Nano Shared Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023230) Copy   


https://www.ohri.ca/FlowCytometry/Overview.aspx

Facility, located at General Campus of Ottawa Hospital, was established in 1998 and now includes three flow cytometers, two of which have sorting capabilities. Offers sorting precision required for isolation of rare cell populations with high purity and yield, up to 20 000 events per second. Allows simultaneous analysis of variety of light scatter and fluorescence parameters on single cells.

Proper citation: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023349) Copy   


https://www.unc-neurotools.org/

Core provides affordable, custom viral vectors for neuroscience.

Proper citation: University of North Carolina Neuroscience Center and the BRAIN Initiative Viral Vector Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023280) Copy   


https://mse.engineering.ucdavis.edu/amcat

Provides electron microscopes, including aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopes for characterization of hard and soft materials. Provides sample preparation equipment, high-resolution x-ray diffractometer, and different optical microscopes and image analysis software.

Proper citation: University of California Davis Advanced Materials Characterization and Testing Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023444) Copy   


https://bioem.ucdavis.edu

Provides electron microscopy imaging services, expertise, training, training in sample preparation and equipment use.

Proper citation: University of California Davis Biological Electron Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023443) Copy   


http://cmsf.ucdavis.edu

Mass spectrometry core is offering advanced mass spectrometry services including analysis of intact molecules including peptides, proteins, oligonucleotides, polymers and small organic molecules; MALDI, LCMS or direct loop injections; High resolution accurate mass measurements and tandem MS/MS;Routine quantitation.

Proper citation: University of California Davis Campus Mass Spectrometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023442) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/tasc.html

Offers analytical services, technical and scientific consulting and training, as well as pay-per-use research equipment.Provides scientific expertise and support for standard and customized assays, from initial study design to final interpretation and statistical analysis of experimental data. Services also include clinical sample acquisition, processing and archival for conducting inter-disciplinary translational research applications.

Proper citation: Stanford School of Medicine Translational Applications Service Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023328) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/beckman.html

Integrates laboratory research with clinical medicine.Creates and supports multidisciplinary programs that promote discovery and innovation in basic sciences and accelerates introduction and application of new technologies for use in basic research and clinical medicine.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023327) Copy   


https://web.stanford.edu/group/chem-NMR/

Core houses 5 Varian NMR Spectrometers including Inova 300, Varian 400, Neo 400, Inova 600, Inova 500.

Proper citation: Stanford University Chemistry Department NMR Facility (RRID:SCR_023325) Copy   


http://cmgi.ucdavis.edu

Provides in vivo animal imaging and biospecimen imaging. In Vivo Preclinical Imaging services.

Proper citation: University of California Davis Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023446) Copy   


http://nmr.ucdavis.edu

Provides access to NMR instrumentation for spectroscopy and imaging. Spectrometers are multinuclear and variety of liquids, solids, surface, and imaging probes are available for use. Individual training, safety and operational training can be requested

Proper citation: University of California Davis Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023445) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/vsc.html

Provides medical care, in vivo research support, and disease surveillance to laboratory animals at Stanford University . Our board certified and board eligible veterinarians offer consultation in appropriate animal modeling, animal care techniques, experimental methodology, anesthetic techniques, surgical techniques, pain management, humane euthanasia techniques, and animal use (APLAC) protocol consultation. AALAS certified veterinary technicians are available to provide technical support including dosing, biosampling, conducting anesthesia and post-operative care, for example.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Veterinary Service Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023388) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/stemcell/facs.html

Core manager provides oversight and training on user-friendly instrumentation so that each investigator is able to perform sorts and analysis on their own.Manager also provides technical help with more complex sorts, ensures that instruments are maintained properly, and will perform troubleshooting as necessary. This novel design will allow for critical stem cell sorts to be done efficiently and economically.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine FACS Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023385) Copy   


https://animaldiagnosticlab.com/

Offers clinical laboratory services including hematology, cytology, serum chemistry, electrolyte analysis, coagulation profiles, fluid analysis, serology/immunology, parasitology, and microbiology; Specializes in diagnostic and research needs of laboratory animals. Committed to improving diagnostics, developing additional reference ranges for various clinical pathology parameters in laboratory animals, and supporting health surveillance and disease management.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Animal Diagnostic Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023384) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/tktc.html

Services include genome editing of mice, rats and cell lines, mouse line cryopreservation and re-derivation, ES cell targeting, PDX models, drug screening.Crispr Mediated KO/KI and Conditional KO Mice,KI mouse by mouse ES cell genome editing,Integrase Mediated Transgenesis,Conventional Transgenic Mouse,Mouse Line Services,Cell Line Services. Tumor Model Services include In vivo tumor models,In vivo pharmacology,In vitro and biochemical assays,Translational imaging services.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Transgenic, Knockout and Tumor model Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023382) Copy   



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