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https://neuroscience.stanford.edu/research/neuroscience-community-labs/neurosciences-preclinical-imaging-laboratory

Provides preclinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology and expertise to Stanford community. Offers range of support from full project to independent user operation and training.

Proper citation: Stanford Neuroscience Preclinical Imaging Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023254) Copy   


https://geochronology.stanford.edu/

Core for comprehensive examination of evolution of Earth's crust using geochronologic approaches. Provides spectrum of analytical facilities that are all housed within School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences.Provides data to many disciplines throughout geosciences, including tectonics, geodynamics, petrology, geochemistry, geomorphology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, paleontology, and paleoclimatology.

Proper citation: Stanford Geochronology Cluster Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023252) Copy   


https://www.crg.eu/en/programmes-groups/bioinformatics-unit

Provides services of consultation, planning NGS and other genomic experiments, NGS data processing, analysis and management, software and database development, bioinformatics training, and access to high-performance computing resources at CRG. The Unit works in synergy with the Genomics Unit and the Biomolecular Screening and Protein Technologies Unit to support users using high throughput sequencing technologies from experiment planning to delivery of timely and reliable results.

Proper citation: Centre for Genomic Regulation Bioinformatics Unit Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023373) Copy   


https://www.crg.eu/en/programmes-groups/advanced-light-microscopy-unit

Core provides support with experimental design, sample preparation, acquisition, bioimage analysis and visualization.Consists of microscope systems specifically designed for fluorescence microscopy ranging from confocal, widefield to super resolution systems and helps reveal structures from macro to nanoscale.

Proper citation: Centre for Genomic Regulation Advanced Light Microscopy Unit Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023371) Copy   


https://www.themiamiproject.org/research-resources/core-facilities/transmission-electron-microscopy-core-facility/

Provides access to conventional transmission electron microscope and associated sample processing services.

Proper citation: University of Miami School of Medicine Transmission Electron Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023492) Copy   


http://web.stanford.edu/~profitt/

Core for assisting with custom instrumentation and equipment needs at affordable price.Projects devices include microcontrollers, LCD displays, keypad interfaces, serial communication, signal conditioning electronics, analog and digital computer interfaces, photomultiplier tube amplifiers, DC motor, stepper motor and linear motor controllers, servomotors, rotary encoders, timed sequenced equipment, temperature controllers, peltier devices, solenoid valves, actuators, force transducers, profusion chambers, microscope adapters as well as mechanical design and limited machine shop services.

Proper citation: Stanford University Instrumentation Shop Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023408) Copy   


https://cyclotron.stanford.edu/

Provides clinical and pre-clinical radiotracers for understanding and detecting cancer, cardiac conditions, inflammatory disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases.

Proper citation: Stanford University Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023407) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/emic/index.html

Core provides services involved with the latest multiplexed immunoassays.

Proper citation: Emory University Emory Multiplexed Immunoassay Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023528) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/egac/

Offers services to experimentally manipulate microbiomes of mice in controlled environment to gain insight into important biological mechanisms.

Proper citation: Emory University Emory Gnobiotic Animal Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023526) Copy   


https://csbf.stanford.edu/

Provides variety of Macintosh, Windows, and Linux software for scientific research.Obtains concurrent network licenses that work under control of software license manager.This allows facility to purchase limited number of copies of expensive software and distribute software within Stanford network.CSBF has user community of over 200 research labs in 36 different departments at Stanford. Staff members have many years of experience in providing computer support to biomedical researchers.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Computational Services and Bioinformatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023404) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/eicc/index.html

Provides computational support to Emory investigators with large datasets.

Proper citation: Emory University Emory Integrated Computational Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023525) Copy   


https://neuroscience.stanford.edu/research/neuroscience-community-labs/behavioral-and-functional-neuroscience-laboratory

Laboratory at Wu Tsai Neursciences Institute provides preclinical discovery platform for central nervous system target validation in preclinical in vivo and in vitro models. Neurobehavioral assessment tools in CNS disease models provide platform for screening and profiling of experimental therapeutics and genetic rodent models. Used to support understanding of human CNS disorders and development of therapeutic interventions.

Proper citation: Stanford Behavioral and Functional Neuroscience Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023249) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/egmic/

Provides access to methods and technology in area of glycomics and molecular interactions.Provides individual consultation with investigators to address questions regarding glycosylation, the most common posttranslational modification, and protein glycan interactions.Provides access to mass spectrometry and glycan microarray technologies to help understand functions of glycans and glycan binding proteins.

Proper citation: Emory University Emory Glycomics and Molecular Interactions Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023524) Copy   


https://cores.emory.edu/dar/

Provides integrated team of animal care specialists, administrative professionals, veterinarians, veterinary technicians, logistics deliverers and information technology experts dedicated to high quality and comprehensive care of research animals.

Proper citation: Emory University Division of Animal Resources Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023523) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/sci3

Small animal imaginig service center.Instruments range from systems typically found in clinical setting, but scaled for rodent usage (such as MRI, PET, CT and ultrasound), optical systems for measuring bioluminescence, fluorescence, and Cherenkov light (IVIS, Ami, Lago and Maestro systems), new modalities (MPI and photoacoustic), as well as access to advanced image analysis software, computer workstations, and surgical preparation areas. Scientists are trained to use instruments independently and can schedule studies as needed.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Center for Innovation in In vivo Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023345) Copy   


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

Houses four whole-body MRI systems (three 3.0T, one 7.0T). 3T2 and 3T3 are part of the Lucas Service Center. Individual researchers are trained in magnet safety and scanner operations by the magnet manager or MR research technologists.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Richard M. Lucas Center for Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023344) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/invitrobsl3

Center consists of Virology BSL3 lab, separate BSL3 Bacteriology lab, and BSL2 lab. It is operated by School of Medicine as scientific service center and is open to all Stanford researchers after adequate training and subsequent use.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine In Vitro Biosafety Level3 Service Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023342) Copy   


https://www.bridge-center.org/

Collaborative MRI facility that is jointly operated by the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. Research neuroimaging facility, with focus on advanced data analytics and basic science research. Designed to support basic science research and next generation of brain scientists.

Proper citation: Carnegie Mellon University Pitt Brain Imaging Data Generation and Education Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023356) Copy   


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   


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   



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