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https://nuance.northwestern.edu/facilities/spid/index.html

SPID provides imaging instrumentation and support facilities for atomic to molecular imaging. Supports broad range of nanoscale science and technology characterization needs at nanoscale by providing resources coupled with expert staff. Research at SPID encompasses physical and chemical sciences, engineering and life sciences, and has a strong inter-disciplinary emphasis.

Proper citation: Northwestern University NUANCE SPID Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026380) Copy   


https://my.ilabsolutions.com/service_center/show_external/3232/

Core provides access to technology, experience, and expertise in molecular biology methods.Offers expertise in bioinformatics needed to acquire, analyze, and visualize data generated from high throughput technologies used in genomics research. Services include Illumina sequencing,Bioinformatics and statistical analysis,PacBio sequencing,Oxford Nanpore sequencing,High-throughput DNA and RNA library preparation,Double-barcoded amplicon sequencing. GBRC also participates in many of the bioinformatic analyses from the projects including De novo genome and transcriptome assembly, RNAseq differential expression analysis, SNP calling, RAD sequence analysis, Dual-barcoded amplicon community analysis, Phylogenetic analysis, CRISPR transformant profiling,Speed congenics, Novel agriculture virus detection and assembly.

Proper citation: University of Idaho IIDS Genomics and Bioinformatics Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026416) Copy   


https://www.txgen.tamu.edu/

Core provides services including Sequencing, Library preparation, Bioinformatics Analysis and Processing. Experienced staff provide expertise to users.

Proper citation: Texas A and M University System Genomics and Bioinformatics Service Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026632) Copy   


https://www.augusta.edu/cancer/research/shared-resources/immune-monitoring/

Core provides services in Assay Development, Assays Experimental Design, Immune Monitoring, Cytokine Assays, ELISA, multiplex Flow based and Luminex based Bead Arrays, Project Based Flow Cytometry and Data Analysis.

Proper citation: Augusta University Georgia Cancer Center Immune Monitoring Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026590) Copy   


https://centers.louisville.edu/brown-cancer-center/core-facilities/nmr

Core Facility houses 600 MHz Bruker Avance Neo NMR spectrometer available for both collaborative and fee-for-service use. The facility is equipped with a 14.1 T Bruker system and a nitrogen-cooled Prodigy probe, enabling a range of 3D experiments on isotopically labeled biomolecules with enhanced sensitivity for challenging samples. Services include biomolecular structure determination, characterization of biomolecular motions, and stable isotope-resolved metabolomics for studying metabolic pathways.

Proper citation: University of Louisville Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026517) Copy   


https://www.bcchr.ca/imagingcore

Core is multi-user facility located on the 4th floor in the Translational Research Building (TRB) at A4-110. It houses microscopes and image data analysis computers to provide imaging for wide range of samples, including cell structures in tissue sections, and subcellular structures and 3D morphologies of single cells. A full-time technician provides training, consultation, and guidance to researchers, from sample preparation to data analysis.

Proper citation: University of British Columbia BCCHR Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026573) Copy   


https://www.mdanderson.org/research/research-resources/core-facilities/advanced-microscopy-core.html

Core provides microscopy services to departments at MD Anderson in high resolution and multispectral fluorescence microscopy for users from divisions including Basic Research, Cancer Medicine, Diagnostic Imaging, Surgery, Internal Medicine Pediatrics and Radiation Oncology, among others. Offers microscopy resources and expertise in fluorescence imaging to spatially and dynamically assess cells, tissues and their requisite contents across scales.

Proper citation: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Advanced Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026611) Copy   


https://www.bcchr.ca/metabolomics

Analytical Core for Metabolomics and Nutrition (ACMaN) is located on the first floor of the Varity Building. ACMaN allows researchers to analyze and track biological compounds, such as nutrients to track how these small molecules change during course of disease or treatment to better understand the disease itself and to develop new diagnostic tools and therapies. ACMaN plays role in research on metabolic diseases, hormones, and the effects of nutrition on childhood development.

Proper citation: University of British Columbia BCCHR Analytical Core for Metabolomics and Nutrition Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026603) Copy   


https://www.lerner.ccf.org/cores/microbial-sequencing/

Core provides services, from DNA and RNA extraction from diverse sample types such as tissue, stool, and bacterial isolates to next-generation sequencing, including whole-genome sequencing, total RNA-seq, metatranscriptomics, and dual RNA-seq, along with expert bioinformatics support. Core expertise spans 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, shotgun metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, meta-omics analysis of dual RNA-seq, and single-cell RNA-seq data. Core also assists with experimental design and power calculations to ensure statistically robust results, offering consultation at every stage, from experimental design to data interpretation and troubleshooting.

Proper citation: Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute Microbial Sequencing and Analytics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026609) Copy   


https://obc.bio.uci.edu/

Shared resource facility to provide researchers access to resources, including state of the art instrumentation and technical support, to conduct biomedical research. Provides access to light microscopes (confocal, mesoscale lightsheet, and Super Resolution), as well as software for 3D and 4D analysis.

Proper citation: University of California at Irvine Optical Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026614) Copy   


https://genomics.uci.edu/about-us/

Core provides services ranging from DNA/RNA QC analysis, library construction and sequencing on various platforms. Offers several sequencing platforms from Illumina’s MiSeq and NovaSeq to PacBio’s Sequel II System.

Proper citation: University of California at Irvine Genomics Research and Technology Hub Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026615) Copy   


https://tetramer.yerkes.emory.edu

Core produces and distributes of MHC/peptide tetramers and related reagents. Production and distribution to the research community of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) tetramers and related reagents for detection of T cell responses to viruses, bacteria, parasites, tumors, auto-antigens, and other model antigens. Reagents are provided to qualified investigators at no cost, except for shipping and handling fees and in cases where investigator is asked to provide the TCF with peptide or other appropriate ligands.

Proper citation: Emory University NIH Tetramer Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026557) Copy   


https://www.lerner.ccf.org/cores/proteomics-metabolomics/

Core provides advanced mass-spectrometric instrumentation and for both proteomics and metabolomic experiments. Performs qualitative and quantitative analysis of proteins and post-translationally modified peptides and both targeted and untargeted LC/GC-MS based metabolomics.

Proper citation: Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute Proteomics and Metabolomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026563) Copy   


https://www.bcchr.ca/flowcore

Facility provides equipment for flow cytometric analysis and full-service cell sorting, as well as flow cytometry training and education for new users.

Proper citation: University of British Columbia BCCHR Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026601) Copy   


https://www.mayo.edu/research/core-facilities/overview

Core is equipped with instrumentation in mass spectrometry, sample preparation, and automation technology. Bruker timsTOF Ultra 2 ultra-high speed and sensitivity mass spectrometer for single cell and other low input proteomics methods. It comes equipped with the Bruker nanoElute 2 UHPLC and the alternative EvosepOne HPLC for high throughput applications. Sample preparation can be automated using the Opentrons Flex liquid handling robot.

Proper citation: Mayo Clinic Florida Multi-Omics Mass Spectrometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026559) Copy   


https://www.benaroyaresearch.org/our-research/core-labs/genomics-core

Core provides services for genomics analysis, from sample processing through data generation. Available technologies focus on Illumina RNA and DNA sequencing. RNA-seq can be performed from a variety of sample types, including purified total RNA, cell populations (including low input samples of 50-1000 cells), or single cells (either plate-sorted rare populations or high-throughput 10x single-cell analyses). DNA-seq pipelines can also be performed, including bulk CUT and Tag/CUT and RUN, and ATAC-seq and single cell ATACseq and multiome capture. Custom prepared libraries can also be submitted for sequencing. Core laboratory houses Illumina sequencers, NextSeq2000 instruments and Miseq, plus 10x Chromium X and 10x CytAssist. Additional equipment includes ThermoFisher Kingfisher Flex, for extracting nucleic acid from variety of sample types using magnetic bead technology with throughput of up to 96 samples. Qiagen QIAcube Connect instruments automate extraction of nucleic acid using spin column technology. Ancillary equipment for sample processing includes Formulatrix Mantis Liquid Handler, Agilent TapeStation 4200 and Tecan NanoQuant.

Proper citation: Benaroya Research Institute Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026658) Copy   


https://cvm.ncsu.edu/research/labs/flow-cytometry-and-cell-sorting/

Core provides flow cytometry services. Staff members will help with experimental design, instrument training, sample acquisition, data analysis with software provided, and conventional/spectral cell sorting.

Proper citation: North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026657) Copy   


https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/emal/

EMAL is part of University of Michigan’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Houses CAMECA SX100 electron microprobes, Rigaku X-ray diffractometers, and JEOL JSM-7800FLV field-emission scanning electron microscope. These instruments are used by researchers for chemical and structural characterization of solid materials.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Electron Microbeam Analysis Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026750) Copy   


https://homelab.isr.umich.edu

Simulation lab that is designed as home. Provides space to researchers who want to observe participant behavior in more realistic environment. Offers environment that feels authentic and natural to human condition.

Proper citation: University of Michigan HomeLab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026753) Copy   


https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/radiology/research/radiology-3t-research-mri-lab

Human Research 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging provides high quality anatomic and advanced MR imaging services for IRB-approved research studies and clinical trials with funds allocated for non-standard-of-care research MRI scans.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Human Research 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026754) Copy   



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