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https://jmorp.megabank.tohoku.ac.jp/
Japanese multi omics reference panel. Provides multidimensional approach to diversity of Japanese population. Public database for plasma metabolome and proteome analyses. Updated to metabolome, genome, transcriptome, metagenome, number of samples, analysis methods of each dataset, expanding links between each layer and links between hierarchies.
Proper citation: jMORP (RRID:SCR_024755) Copy
Core provides access to biophysics equipment, integral to research community at University of Chicago.Provides tools, training, and assistance for quantitative analysis of macromolecules and their interactions. Instruments include Seahorse XFe-96 Extracellular Flux Analyzer,Jasco J-1500 CD Spectrometer,Synergy Neo HST Plate Reader,Wyatt DAWN HELEOS II SLS,Wyatt DynaPro Plate Reader DLS,Wyatt DynaPro NanoStar DLS,HORIBA Fluorolog-3,Microcal iTC200,Molecular Imager,Bio-Rad ProteOn XPR to Biacore 8K,Agilent 8453 Spectrophotometer. Core provides staff assistance in conducting experiments.
Proper citation: Chicago University Biophysics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017915) Copy
https://www.med.unc.edu/microscopy/
Core provides training, assistance and services in light microscopy, electron microscopy and image analysis. UNC core facility that is part of Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and are light microscopy core for Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Proper citation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Microscopy Services Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017913) Copy
http://genetics.group.shef.ac.uk/index.html
Core provides DNA sequencing services including DNA extraction, cell line identification, microsatellite analysis, and antibody sequencing,DNA Sequencing, Monoclonal Antibody Sequencing,Nucleic Acid Quantification,PCR Machine Hire,Real-Time PCR Robotic Liquid Handling,Taqman SNP Analysis.
Proper citation: University of Sheffield Genomic Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017912) Copy
https://www.une.edu/research/cobre/histology
Core provides access to expertise, training and specialized instrumentation related to tissue processing, sectioning, staining, immunohistochemistry and microscopy. Offers services and training related to image analysis and image analysis software to guide investigators in choosing best methods for presenting their data.Services include Trimming of wet tissues,Tissue processing into paraffin, OCT and paraffin embedding, Sectioning of paraffin-embedded/frozen tissues, Routine and special histochemical staining, Immunohistochemistry/Immunofluorescence, Antibody optimization, Brightfield/ widefield/ confocal microscopy, Image capture and image analysis.Core has cryostats, microtomes and microscopes available for reservation.
Proper citation: University of New England COBRE Histology and Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017885) Copy
http://www.kumc.edu/school-of-medicine/hoglund-brain-imaging-center/facilities-and-resources.html
Core provides imaging capabilities, including magnetic resonance imaging, magnetoencephalolgraphy, electroencephalography, magnetocardiography, and ultrasound,expertise in cognitive neuroscience, neurobiology, biomedical physics, and computing, together with support team of technologists, nurses, research associates, and research assistants. Through strong collaborations, these individuals assist with study design, collection of data, analysis, and interpretation of results. HBIC supports investigators with new technique development, feasibility studies, pilot funding, preparing grant applications and manuscripts, and compliance. Carries out investigator-initiated research and research/clinical trials sponsored by public and private agencies. Offers education and training.
Proper citation: Kansas University Medical Center Hoglund Brain Imaging Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017920) Copy
Core provides services, access to instruments, and training to facilitate production of animal tissue samples for morphological and molecular analyses. Supports multiplex immunofluorescence staining, RNA in situ hybridization (ISH), and imaging analysis. Services include tissue preparation, processing, and sectioning, as well as histochemistry and immunohistochemistry of fresh, frozen, and fixed animal tissues, can optimize and validate commercial or proprietary antibodies for chromogenic or fluorescence-based immunohistochemistry including seven-color multiplexing.Provides access to database listing antibodies that have been tested in lab to date and are currently in stock.Offers basic imaging resources and digital whole-slide scanning of stained tissue sections, which allows researchers to view their slides online at their convenience.Researchers can also rent our self-service instruments. These include embedding station, microtome, cryostat, and vibratome. Provides access to brightfield and fluorescence upright and dissecting microscopes,laser capture microdissection scope, and high-throughput multispectral imaging system.To reserve time on instrument, faculty, staff, and investigators must be registered in iLab.
Proper citation: New York University School of Medicine Langone Health Experimental Pathology Research Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017928) Copy
http://www.chori.org/Services/Elemental_Analysis_Facility/elemental_analysis.html
Core provides sample preparation, metal extraction, dissolved solids measurement, analytic consultation, and technical writing assistance) in support of wide range of clinical and biomedical research projects.Instruments include Agilent 5100 SVDV Inductively-Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometer, SPS3 Robotic Autosampler,MARS5 Microwave Sample Digestion Oven,ICPExpert Advanced Workstation.Analytic Capabilities:Simultaneous, multi-element quantitation over wide dynamic range;Broad elemental detection capability with high precision and sensitivity;Compatible with range of clinical, nutritional, basic research, and pharmaceutical samples;Tolerant of high total dissolved solids and complex matrix components;NIST-traceable calibrants, standards, and other QA/QC controls included in analyses.
Proper citation: Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute Elemental Analysis Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017927) Copy
https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/bioinformatics/
Core to facilitate, amplify, and accelerate biological research and discovery through application of bioinformatics. Provides bioinformatic analysis services for Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data.
Proper citation: Purdue University Bioinformatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017896) Copy
https://ki.mit.edu/sbc/bioinformatics
Core provides support, assistance and training in wide range of bioinformatics topics. Maintains high-performance computing resource offering many bioinformatics applications, substantial processing power and secure storage. Provides support for desktop computing and poster printing. Services include Data Analysis, Software Support (access to proprietary bioinformatics resources Ingenuity Pathway Analysis and GeneGO MetaCore, Training sessions covering various bioinformatics topics, Linux compute cluster, data storage.
Proper citation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Koch Institute Bioinformatics and Computing Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017894) Copy
https://www.brown.edu/research/projects/superfund/cores/core-d
Core provides equipment and technical expertise for evaluation of molecular and morphological changes in cells, tissues, and organs following exposure to complex environmental contaminants. Provides equipment, including automated tissue processor, paraffin embedding center, two automated microtomes, cryostat, vibratome for soft-tissue sectioning, multiheaded light microscope with projection capabilities, system for laser capture microdissection, and slide scanner with analysis software for identification and quantification of morphological structures.Offers expertise in histopathological and immunocytochemial methods, including fixation, dehydration, embedding, sectioning, histological staining, immunolabeling, high-resolution imaging, and quantitative image analysis. Services in sample preparation, offers assistance in imaging and image analysis and provides consultation for ongoing or future research projects, training program for students and investigators who use centrally available equipment.
Proper citation: Brown University Molecular Pathology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017898) Copy
Core provides light microscopy instrumentation, microscopy training and education and can provide assistance with experiment design, data acquisition, and image analysis. Provides training for users.Services include:Fluorescence imaging (up to 5 colors) Brightfield, phase contrast, and DIC imaging;High speed imaging (over 100 frames per second);Automated imaging, including multiwell plates;Super-resolution imaging (SIM / STORM / PALM);Single molecule imaging;3D confocal imaging;Gigapixel image stitching;Live cell time lapse imaging;Photoactivation and photobleaching;Light sheet imaging of cleared tissues.
Proper citation: University of California at San Francisco, Nikon Imaging Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017862) Copy
http://health.usf.edu/medicine/corefacilities/flowcytometry
Core is equipped with two benchtop analyzers from BD Immunocytometry Systems (3 laser/8 color BD Canto II and 4 laser/17 color BD LSR II). These instruments support large variety of applications, including multicolor cell phenotyping, apoptosis, cell cycle and bead arrays. After orientation and training, equipment is available for use directly by investigators. Alternatively experiments can be run and analyzed by Core Facility staff.For sorting purposes facility is equipped with high speed BD FacsAria IIu sorter (4 laser/11 colors), as well as magnetic sorter (AutoMacs Pro) from Miltenyi Biotech. FacsAria IIu is enclosed in Baker Bioprotect III to support sort of biohazardous agents level 1 and 2.
Proper citation: South Florida University College of Medicine Fred Wright Jr Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017901) Copy
https://www.biotech.iastate.edu/metabolomics/
Core facility that conducts fee for service mass spectrometry-based non-targeted and targeted metabolomic studies. The facility serves and partners with both on- and off-campus clients.
Proper citation: Iowa State University W.M. Keck Metabolomics Research Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017911) Copy
http://mhpl.facilities.northwestern.edu/
Core provides assistance with standard and customized research specific histology services for variety of tissues (i.e., mouse, rat, sheep, pig, zebrafish, etc.) for routine histology, and immunohistochemistry. Provides Pathologist consultation to help develop strategies to elucidate phenotypes and gain mechanistic insight regarding biologic actions of targeted molecule(s) or toxicity of exogenously administered substances.Provides training opportunities for learning histology techniques and phenotyping analysis.Services include Immunohistochemistry (IHC) . Using tyramide signal amplification (TSA) and ABC methods (automated), with DAB chromogenic substrate; Immunofluorescence (IF)- Single and multiple staining;TUNEL assay; Freezing and embedding of tissues for histology;Frozen sections;Paraffin block processing and Paraffin sections;Hematoxylin and Eosin staining of sections;Specialized histochemical staining of sections (e.g. Trichrome, PAS, Luxol fast blue, Cresyl violet, and many other stains);Dissection and tissue collection;Histopathology (slide interpretation);Histopathology toxicity evaluation;Training in necropsy techniques including perfusion of mice and special tissue dissection;Assistance with development of animal pathology protocols.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Mouse Histology and Phenotyping Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017870) Copy
https://www.bi.vt.edu/services/genomics-sequencing-center
Core for development and application of Next-Generation Sequencing technologies. Provides experimental design consultation, and genomic, transcriptomic, and functional-genomics services. Specializes in development and application of Next-Generation Sequencing technologies and bioinformatics analyses. Instruments include Illumina NovaSeq 6000, Illumina NextSeq 500,Illumina MiSeq,Thermo Ion S5. Services include mRNA-Seq: Stranded and non-stranded, high levels of multiplexing up to 96 or more samples on NovaSeq;Standard amounts, Stranded-Seq: 500 ng total RNA, RIN 8;Low Input amounts, Stranded-Seq: 5 ng to 100 ng total RNA;Ultra Low Input amounts, Non-Stranded-Seq: 1-1000 cells or 10 pg - 10 ng;Total RNA-Seq - Stranded: 5-250 ng;Small RNA-Seq: 1 ug, multiplexing up to 48 samples/NextSeq run;Partially degraded samples - Stranded and Non-Stranded: LCM, FFPE samples, both stranded and non-stranded, 50 -100 ng;Microbial rRNA depletion and RNA-Seq with amounts as low as 1-5 ug of total RNA;Whole Genome Sequencing;Human / Animal / Plant;Microbial;As low as 1 ng De novo Sequencing;Exome/Targeted capture re-sequencing: Enables high sequencing depths;Agilent and Illumina platforms;Human, Mouse, Canine and other species;Targeted re-sequencing: High levels of multiplexing up to 200 samples / MiSeq run;PCR Amplicon sequencing;Illumina and Agilent platforms;ChIP-Seq;Transcription factor analysis;Histone modifications;DNA Methylation;MeDIP- and MBD-Seq;MethylC-Seq;Agilent SureSelect MethylC-Seq;Nucleosome Mapping;FAIRE-Seq and DNAse I-Seq;16S / 18S / ITS amplicon sequencing;Whole Genome Metagenomic sequencing;Metatranscriptomic analysis;DNA/chromatin fragmentation by Covaris DNA / RNA quality analysis: BioAnalyzer / TapeStation assay, Qubit (Picogreen) assays;qPCR services.
Proper citation: Virginia Tech Biocomplexity Institute Genomics Sequencing Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017958) Copy
https://www.igb.illinois.edu/corefacilities
Core for biological microscopy and image analysis. Offers high-end equipment,user training,ongoing support, including experiment design and data interpretation,twenty-four hour access Services,3D Printing, Transfer Files, Image Analysis,Histology,Instrument Training.
Proper citation: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Core Facilities at IGB (RRID:SCR_017938) Copy
https://www.preventivemedicine.northwestern.edu/divisions/biostatistics/
Core where division members engage in statistical methods development and application, research design and statistical computing for health science research. Faculty interests encompass Bayesian methods, bioinformatics, causal inference, computational biology, clinical trials, diagnostic testing, longitudinal modeling, missing data modeling, observational data methods, semi-parametric models, spatial modeling, statistical genetics and survival analysis.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Biostatistics Collaborative Center (RRID:SCR_017943) Copy
http://proteomics.northwestern.edu/collaborate
Core offers multiple types of experiments from simple protein identification to protein quantitation. Performs traditional bottom-up proteomics, where proteins are digested with enzyme prior to analysis and intact, top-down proteomics analyses. Services include proteins identification after in-gel or in-solution digestion, top-down mass spectrometry to preserve post-translationally modified forms of proteins present in vivo by measuring them intact, IP-MS Pulldown,BioID service to identify target of biotin ligase that has been tagged onto their protein via traditional cloning methods,Untargeted Quantitative Peptide Proteomics,Targeted Quantitative Peptide Proteomics,Epiproteomic Histone Modification Panel A,Epiproteomic Histone Modification Panel B,Untargeted Metabolomics,Phosphoproteomics,PTM Scan,ChIP-MS.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Proteomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017945) Copy
Core provides several technologies that enable researchers to quantify fluxes of these metabolic reactions in cells, tissues, organoids and small animal models such as zebrafish embryos and nematodes.Technologies include high resolution respirometry using XF technology from Seahorse Biosciences/Agilent. Instrumentation utilizes 96-well microplates to provide sufficient sample numbers to provide flux profiles of glycolysis, mitochondrial respiration, fatty acid oxidation, glutamine utilization and other related metabolic processes. Rapid, high-throughput imaging optimized to XF plate architecture provides normalization of cell/tissue numbers, health, and other.Provides training, data analyses support and aid in experimental design.
Proper citation: South Carolina Medical University Bioenergetics Profiling Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017953) Copy
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