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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   


https://www.colorado.edu/center/stemtech/

Shared facility provides space for culturing human induced plurupotent stem cells on second floor of Porter Biosciences. Provides biosafety cabinets,CO2 and variable oxygen control incubators, inverted phase contrast microscopes, and sterile dissection hood equipped with dissecting microscope and heated stage,inverted fluorescence microscopes with live-cell time-lapse capabilities, centrifuges, liquid nitrogen cryostorage space, refrigerators, freezers, water baths, dedicated bioengineering space, and viral expression core. Routine mycoplasma testing is performed in-house and karyotyping services are carried out via contract.

Proper citation: Colorado University at Boulder Stem Cell Research and Technology Resource Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018994) Copy   


http://mrsec.northwestern.edu/facilities/cleanroom/

Cleanroom facility is devoted to materials processing, growth, device fabrication, characterization and electronic and photonic materials. Provides microfabrication and thin film processing capabilities. Facility includes class 100 and 1000 cleanrooms.Training of equipment and assisted use within facility is available to provide necessary expertise.Provides centralized resource for deposition of metal, semiconductor and dielectric thin films, photolithography, etching, bonding, dicing, characterization and materials processing.

Proper citation: Northwestern University Materials Research Center Cleanroom Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017941) Copy   


https://dtcore.northwestern.edu/

Core evaluates therapeutic agents and diagnostics, as well as existing therapeutics being considered for novel uses, through continued development and deployment of relevant animal models and in vitro cell lines and tissue models. Provides services to investigators to suit many needs, including those who may lack laboratory facilities and/or expertise for conducting experiments associated with preclinical therapeutic hypothesis testing.Services include Proliferation and Apoptosis Assays, Therapy-Response Experiments, Exploratory PK and Tox, Device Implantation and Monitoring,PDX Models,Immunization.

Proper citation: Northwestern University Developmental Therapeutics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017948) 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   


https://jcesom.marshall.edu/research/office-of-research-and-graduate-education/core-facilities/genomics/

Core provides services including high throughput next generation sequencing (NGS) to support whole genome, whole exome, RNA-Seq, single cell RNA-Seq, microbiome and global chromatin and methylation studies, biostatistical and bioinformatic support for NGS projects, access to DNA/RNA sequence analysis software, automated Sanger DNA sequencing, genotyping and RNA/DNA quality assessment, access to shared instrumentation such as plate readers, real time thermal cyclers, Agilent Bioanalyzers, fluorimeters, and spectrophotometers.

Proper citation: Marshall University School of Medicine Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018885) Copy   


https://med.virginia.edu/gatc/

Core offers instrumentation and expertise in all areas of bulk and single cell NGS genomics and transcriptomics, as well as training to access core shared instrumentations. Services include RNA Seq, CHIP Seq, ATAC Seq, Amplicon DNA Seq, 16S ribosomal gene sequencing, shot gun sequencing for small genomes and whole exome sequencing.10X Genomics resources include single cell CNV, VDJ, and 3 or 5 RNA seq as well as linked reads.Core provides real time and droplet digital PCR services most suitable for targeted gene expression, SNP genotyping and CNV discovery.

Proper citation: Virginia University School of Medicine Genome Analysis and Technology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018883) Copy   


https://education.musc.edu/colleges/medicine/departments/pharmacology/redox-center/cores/bioenergetics-profiling-core

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   


https://biomedicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/departments/department-of-biochemistry-and-pharmacology/research/services/bomp

Core provides access to fluorescence microscopy equipment including Deltavision OMX Blaze Super Resolution (3D-SIM/SMLM), Leica SP8 inverted confocal, La Vision Ultramicroscope II Lightsheet Microscope,Nikon Andor WD spinning disk, Nikon A1R inverted confocal x2, Olympus FV-MPERS Multi Photon,Olympus FV3000 inverted confocal (live cell) ISS Fast-FLIM, Perkin Elmer Operetta High Content Imaging, Zeiss LSM800 upright Airyscan, Zeiss LSM880 upright Airyscan fast, Zeiss Elyra/LSM880 inverted (live cell), super resolution (Airyscan/SMLM). Staff can help with image analysis, super resolution microscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, high content imaging and light sheet microscopy techniques.

Proper citation: University of Melbourne Biological Optical Microscopy Platform (BOMP) Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018888) Copy   


https://www.colorado.edu/facility/biokem/

Provides single particle cryo EM and cryo tomography of plunge frozen samples. Using Titan Krios G3i for high resolution data collection on Gatan K3 Direct Detection Camera facility is able to offer data collection at atomic level resolution.Facility uses Serial EM for SPA and cryo-ET data acquisition.

Proper citation: Colorado University at Boulder BioChemistry Krios Electron Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019057) Copy   


https://www.forsyth.org/research/services/

Core offers micro 3D X-ray imaging of small samples in high resolution and provides images and quantitative analyses of internal structures of ex vivo samples without any destructive procedures.Scanco CT40 system allows for visualization, measurement, and quantification of the structure of mineralized specimens. Contrast reagents permit visualization of soft tissue structures such as blood vessels.System creates 3D model from stack of 2D X-ray images taken around single axis of rotation. High-resolution scanner can capture detail at resolution of 6 to 32 microns. Non- destructive nature of this technology allows investigators to carry out complementary analyses of the same sample. There are two dedicated workstations for analyzing microCT data, the SCANCO analysis software or the Amira software package with XImagePAQ extension.

Proper citation: Forsyth Institute Micro Computed Tomography Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021180) Copy   


https://www.colorado.edu/lab/cufemm/

Facility features electron microscopes housed in vibration, static-free, and temperature-controlled environment.

Proper citation: Colorado University at Boulder Facility for Electron Microscopy of Materials Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019306) Copy   


https://www.colorado.edu/facility/mimic/

Facility provides specialized services for assessment of material properties, chemistry and structure across multiple length scales with emphasis on assessment of biological tissues, biomaterials, and biologically inspired systems.

Proper citation: Colorado University at Boulder Materials Instrumentation and Multimodal Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019307) Copy   


https://www.colorado.edu/sharedinstrumentation/core-facilities/biofrontiers-sequencing-core

Core instruments include Agilent Bioanalyzer 2100 system provides sizing, quantitation and quality control of DNA, RNA and proteins, Illumina MiSeq sequencer, able to sequence prepared Illumina DNA or RNA libraries at low- to mid- output (0.75 to 13 Gbp per run), Illumina NextSeq sequencer capable of sequencing Illumina DNA or RNA libraries, QuantStudio 6 Real-Time PCR uses fluorescence detection method for quantitative and qualitative analysis of nucleic acid sequences including gene expression, regulation and variation, Qubit Fluorimeter 3.0 capable of measuring DNA or RNA concentrations with high accuracy.

Proper citation: Colorado University at Boulder BioFrontiers Next-Gen Sequencing Facility Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019308) Copy   


http://www.biotech.ufl.edu/cores/monoclonal-antibody/

Core develops new mouse monoclonal antibodies for investigators to use in basic and applied research.Provided services include immunization of mice, cell fusion, cell cloning, screening by ELISA and Western blot, monoclonal antibody production, purification and labeling, monoclonal antibody analyses such as antibody/antigen affinity measurements, epitope binning and identification of matched antibody pairs. Customer training on select self-service instruments is also offered.

Proper citation: University of Florida ICBR Monoclonal Antibody Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019147) Copy   


http://smrc.colorado.edu/facilities/xrd_saxs.html

Provides cutting edge capabilities for probing large lengthscale structures such as polymers, biological macromolecules, meso- and nano-porous materials, and molecular self-assemblies.Techniques that can be applied to study materials include SAXS, GISAXS, WAXS, and GIWAXS. The 30W Xenocs Genix 3D x-ray source and state-of-the-art Dectris Eiger R 1M detector provide an excellent way to probe almost any material of interest. In-situ x-ray studies may be carried out using temperature controlled sample holders in both SAXS and GISAXS modes..

Proper citation: Colorado University at Boulder Soft Materials Research Center X-Ray Diffraction Facility Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019304) Copy   


http://www.biotech.ufl.edu/cores/electron-microscopy/

ICBR Electron Microscopy supports researchers in visualizing microscopic structures through imaging projects and user training. Provided serives include room temperature and cryo transmission and scanning electron microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy, sample preparation and user training.

Proper citation: University of Florida ICBR Electron Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019146) Copy   


https://biotech.wisc.edu/age/

Provides services and expertise to unlock genome editing tools to advance your research. Routinely generates new genome edited models, particularly mouse, rats, swine, and cell lines, as well as supports in vivo editing, novel preclinical therapeutic strategies, pooled lentiCRISPR screening, and other applications.

Proper citation: University of Wisconsin-Madison Advanced Genome Editing Laboratory (RRID:SCR_021070) Copy   


https://www.colorado.edu/sharedinstrumentation/core-facilities/flow-cytometry-shared-core

Provides instruments including BD Accuri C6 Cytometer with Automated, multisampler/Flow Cytometer,BDFACSCelesta Flow Cytometer Analyzer,BD FACSAria Fusion Cell Sorter.

Proper citation: Colorado University at Boulder Flow Cytometry Shared Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019309) Copy   



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