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https://www.uml.edu/research/crf/ourlabs/therm-mech-prop-lab.aspx

Core houses thermal analysis suite. Researchers are able to investigate behavior of material under stress and temperature change. Service level work and technical expertise are provided.

Proper citation: University of Massachusetts Lowell Thermal and Mechanical Properties Lab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024980) Copy   


https://www.uml.edu/research/crf/ourlabs/next-gen-sequencing-lab.aspx

Core provides Next-Generation DNA and RNA sequencing services and technical expertise including NGS library prep, DNA and RNA quality assessment, Fluorometric quantification of DNA/RNA/Protein, DNA and RNA isolation, PCR/qPCR, Qubit fluorometry, gene expression and drug development studies. Consultative services are available.

Proper citation: University of Massachusetts Lowell Next Generation Sequencing and Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024981) Copy   


https://www.bidmc.org/research/core-facilities/ncrna-core

Delivery Unit offers training and services on the NanoAssemblr Spark, NanoAssemblr Ignite+, and Malvern Zetasizer for the purpose of synthesis and characterisation of Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs). The Zetasizer is able to read zeta potential and size of particles, including exosomes, liposomes, and LNPs.

Proper citation: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Precision RNA Medicine Delivery Unit Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024862) Copy   


https://www.wistar.org/our-science/shared-facilities/molecular-screening-protein-expression-facility

Facility enables to discover molecular, genetic, and small molecule compounds suitable to study functions of poorly understood proteins, signaling pathways, and cells in complex biological processes relevant to human physiology and disease; provides technical assistance with viral vector preparation and expression and purification of recombinant proteins; fosters collaborations. Staff will also develop and implement new technology as needed. Education and training is also available. Provides opportunities to develop new innovative basic and translational research, preliminary data for hypothesis driven research grant applications, and public-private partnerships.

Proper citation: Wistar Institute Molecular Screening and Protein Expression Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024978) Copy   


https://www.uml.edu/research/crf/ourlabs/nuc-mag-res-lab.aspx

Core provides JEOL 400 MHz NMR equipped with auto sampling and automatic tuning and matching. Instrument can perform temperature and kinetic studies as well as x-nuclei and 2D experiments.

Proper citation: University of Massachusetts Lowell Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Lab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024979) Copy   


http://www.proteincentre.com

Core for proteomics technology development and service. Provides mass spectrometry analytical services to academic, industrial, and government laboratories.

Proper citation: University of Victoria Genome BC Proteomics Centre Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024904) Copy   


https://www.baderc.org/cores/functional-genomics-and-bioinformatics-core/

Core provides consultative, laboratory, and bioinformatic services for next generation sequencing based applications.Core services include Pre- and post-experimental consultation to determine proper experimental approach, design, and interpretation; Standalone RNA preparation, RNA and DNA Bioanalyzer analyses, chromatin shearing/shear checks; Sample quality assessment of DNA and RNA using the BioAnalyzer and Qubit assays; Library preparation, sequencing, and analysis of transcriptomes (RNA-seq), cistromes (ChIP-seq), chromatin accessibility (ATAC-seq); Standalone sequencing on NextSeq500; Multiplexed 10x Single Cell/Nucleus Library RNA-seq Droplet generation, Library Preparation; Basic data analysis: quality assessment and normalization, genomic alignment, differential expression/enrichment, functional enrichment analysis (overrepresentation and GSEA), sample clustering, and motif enrichment; Bespoke data analysis, including integration of complex ChIP-seq and RNA-seq data sets, single-cell sequencing analyses.Core is located on the 7th floor of the Center for Life Sciences building in the Longwood Medical area (3 Blackfan Circle, CLS-728).

Proper citation: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024877) Copy   


https://tnprc.tulane.edu/veterinary-medicine-research-resources

Unit is part of Tulane National Primate Research Center. Provides services including routine husbandry care for animal colonies, reporting of animals abnormal clinical signs or activities to veterinary medical staff and faculty. Animal Care Technicians provide support during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and administration of preventive medicine program. Coordinates its activities with research personnel to provide assistance, equipment and support for their work. After hours care includes administration of treatments, collection of biologic samples for research activities and observation of animals. TNPRC facilities are accredited by Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC).

Proper citation: Tulane University TNBRC Animal Resources (RRID:SCR_024911) Copy   


https://scilab.stanford.edu/

Core for understanding Earth surface processes in bedrock, soil, water, and sediment. Interactions between cosmic rays and Earth’s upper atmosphere create unique isotopes both in the atmosphere and in materials on Earth’s surface. By assessing the ratios and/or concentrations of these isotopes, we can get a deeper insight into the exposure age, soil production rate, catchment-averaged erosion, and processes of Earth’s varied landscapes.

Proper citation: Stanford University Cosmogenic Isotope Lab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025082) Copy   


https://aging.ufl.edu/research/oaic-cores/systems-physiology-and-omics-core/

Provides specialized resources and expertise to support scientists that want to incorporate systemic measures of mouse activity, metabolism and feeding. The systems are also embedded within light regulated environments to capture circadian, time of day, based outcomes.Supports scientists wanting to perform circadian type analyses with either pre-clinical or clinical time series data. Supports scientists wanting to incorporate -Omics measures into their studies with experience in genomics, proteomics and metabolomics assays/analyses. These services are available to support new investigators, early-stage investigators and current investigators in aging.

Proper citation: University of Florida Systems Physiology and Omics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025083) Copy   


https://cancer.wisc.edu/research/resources/flow/

Facility provides technical and educational support for fluorescence based single cell analysis and isolation to further the characterization and understanding of cellular function, biomarkers, pathology, and treatment in basic, translational, and clinical research projects.

Proper citation: University of Wisconsin-Madison Carbone Cancer Center Flow Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025085) Copy   


https://biotech.unl.edu/bioinformatics

Core offers education, analysis, and computational services in the area of bioinformatics and computational biology. Offers initial consultations to help with experimental design and power analysis of 'omics data for grant submissions and bioinformatics needs for current projects.

Proper citation: University of Nebraska Lincoln Bioinformatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025011) Copy   


https://naturalhistory.si.edu/

Scientific Imaging is comprised of Microscopy Lab, µCT Imaging Center (mCTIC), and Scientific Visualization Center (SciVis). Facility is user driven research core in support of National Museum of Natural History life sciences research. Provides preparation and examination of natural history specimens for scanning electron microscopy, stereo light microscopy, compound fluorescence microscopy, X-ray micro-computed tomography and 3D laser scanning. Produces reconstructed volumes of scanned specimens. Provides reconstruction, segmentation, analysis and animation of 3D datasets.

Proper citation: Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Scientific Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025090) Copy   


https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/irradiation-imaging-microscopy-animal-resource

Integrated core offers services in Irradiation, pre-clinical imaging of small and large animals, light and electron microscopy, large and small animal cancer models. Irradiation Section assists investigators in radiation treatment planning and delivery of ionizing irradiation to cells, rodents and large animals with engineered, transplanted or spontaneous tumors.Imaging Section provides technologies for non-invasive, whole-animal imaging of animals used in preclinical research studies. Microscopy Section provides access to point scanning confocal microscopy with Airyscan super resolution, conventional bright field and fluorescence light microscopy, high throughput live imaging, automated slide scanning and image analysis resources. Electron microscopy resource provides scanning transmission electron microscopy. Animal Cancer Models section supports generation and utilization of large and small animals for modeling cancer and other human diseases. Section has expertise in generating cancer models using wild type or genetically engineered animals in immunocompetent and immunocompromised backgrounds, as well as mice with humanized immune system.

Proper citation: Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth DCC Irradiation, Imaging, Microscopy and Animal Cancer Models Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025077) Copy   


https://singlecell.pitt.edu/

Core offers single cell sequencing. Provides analysis of transcriptomics, proteomics and epigenomics at single cell level. Provides comprehensive approach for cell characterization and gene expression profiling. Services include single cell gene expression, immune profiling, ATAC, and multiome analysis.

Proper citation: University of Pittsburgh Single Cell Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025110) Copy   


https://cmif.osu.edu/

Offers services from sample preparation to image processing.Provides instrumentation for use such as electron microscopy, light microscopy, and access to other instrumentation for use in sample prep.

Proper citation: Ohio State University Campus Microscopy and Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025078) Copy   


https://researchservices.pitt.edu/facilities/electronics-shop

Core specializes in electrical design, fabrication, and repair of research equipment and instrumentation.

Proper citation: University of Pittsburgh Dietrich School Electronics Shop Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025113) Copy   


https://research.med.psu.edu/core-facilities/atomic-force-microscopy-core/

Provides College of Medicine research community with access to atomic force microscopy equipment and expertise.

Proper citation: Penn State Hershey College of Medicine Atomic Force Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025075) Copy   


https://research.lsuhs.edu/cores/research-core-facilities/high-throughput-screening-inlet

Facility focused on discovery and development of drugs and genetic targets that affect human diseases including cancer, fungal, bacterial and viral infection, neurological disorders and cardiovascular disorders. Both live and fixed high throughput microscopy is performed using Incucyte S3, Incucyte SX5 and Cellomics ArrayScan VTI HCS Reader. Provides expertise and protocol design for variety of assays including: Cell proliferation, Cell viability, Phagocytosis, Chemotaxis, Cell migration/invasion, 3D spheroid growth. INLET Core provides cutting edge, multiplexed functional imaging platforms to perform multi-well high-throughput live-cell imaging and analysis assays., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Shreveport INLET High Throughput Screening Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024990) Copy   


https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/research/center-for-advanced-research-technologies/metabolomics-resource.aspx

Core specializes in metabolomic analysis. Provides Orbitrap Exploris 240 mass spectrometer, as well as dedicated staff for consultation and the analysis of biological samples.

Proper citation: University of Rochester Medical Center Metabolomics Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024998) Copy   



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