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https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/bioscience/facilities/core/bioscience/index.php

Provides instruments and expertise needed to visualize molecules in preparations ranging from single cells to entire animals. All facility users receive individualized instrument training as well as project specific advice for optimal data acquisition. Consultation on sample preparation, image rendering, and data analysis are also available as our knowledge base permits.

Proper citation: Purdue University Bioscience Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012355) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/epigenome-center-data-production-facility-usc

Core conducts genome-scale epigenetic and genetic data production and analysis, technology development, and epigenomic and population-based genomic research.

Proper citation: University of Southern California Epigenome Center Data Production Facility (RRID:SCR_012476) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/centrillion-biosciences-inc

Centrillion offers a portfolio of genomic services to academic, clinical and industrial researchers. Core provides experimental design consultation, data production services, and bioinformatics analyses for a wide variety of genomic applications. Core offers access to next-gen sequencing, genotyping and bioinformatics analysis.

Proper citation: Centrillion Biosciences Inc. (RRID:SCR_012358) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/plateforme-snp-transcriptome-and-epigenomics

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on September 02, 2014. Core facility that plays an active role in the Loire Valley Region''s officially-accredited fields of competitive excellence: plant sciences, medicine and pharmacy, child-oriented research.

Proper citation: University of Angers Plateforme SNP Transcriptome and Epigenomics (RRID:SCR_012478) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/proteomics-core-rochester

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. Offers state-of-the-art Mass Spectrometry and Biomarker Separation and Analysis Services.

Proper citation: URMC Proteomics Core (RRID:SCR_012361) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/confocal-and-conventional-microscopy-core-rochester

The Confocal and Conventional Microscopy Core provides Medical Center researchers access to high-end confocal microscopy as well as more conventional brightfield and fluorescence microscopy. The Core provides assistance with all imaging procedures as needed by the investigators. Aid in customizing staining protocols to optimize obtainment of high quality data using Core instruments is also provided. The CCMC provides Medical Center researchers the ability and expertise to obtain high quality imaging-based data from tissue, culture, and materials-based research studies. Core instrumentation includes a new Olympus FV1000 laser scanning confocal microscope, an accompanying workstation containing full Olympus FV1000 software, an Olympus VanoxAH-2 microscope for brightfield and fluorescence imaging, and an imaging stand for large specimen imaging. The core also offers a PalmBeam Laser Capture Microdissection Instrument for microdissection of tissue.

Proper citation: URMC Confocal and Conventional Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_012365) Copy   


http://genepool.bio.ed.ac.uk/

The GenePool is a next-generation genomics and bioinformatics facility based within the School of Biological Sciences, The University of Edinburgh. Which offers collaborative access to DNA sequencing, genotyping and bioinformatics capabilities, using ABI 3730 Sanger, Illumina and Roche 454 technology platforms.

Proper citation: University of Edinburgh GenePool Next Generation Sequencing and Bioinformatics (RRID:SCR_012485) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/gene-targeting-and-transgenic-core-rochester

Currently, the Gene Targeting and Transgenic Core''s services include the production of mouse models using DNA microinjection and embryonic stem cell injection (from gene targeting in mouse ES cells to production of chimeric mice) methodologies. Additional services have included: various analytical techniques, embryo cryopreservation, rederivation of pathogen-free rodents, and assisted reproduction techniques (e.g., in vitro fertilization (IVF), superovulation, and embryo transfer). Specific strains, and alternative species and methods are considered when appropriate for individual research applications.

Proper citation: URMC Gene Targeting and Transgenic Core (RRID:SCR_012367) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/cell-imaging-centre

The Cell Imaging Centre is primarily equipped to benefit research scientists within the faculty of medicine and dentistry at the University of Alberta, and is also available to accommodate users from other academic institutes and commercial companies.

Proper citation: UAlberta Cell Imaging Centre (RRID:SCR_012325) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/martinos-center-for-biomedical-imaging-core-facility-harvard

Core facility that provides the following services: Positron emission tomography service.

The Martinos Center''''s dual mission includes translational research and technology development. The core technologies being developed and used at the center are magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS), magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalograpy (EEG), near infra-red spectroscopy (NIRS) and diffuse optical tomography (DOT), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), electrophysiology, molecular imaging, and computational image analysis. A particular area of innovation at the Center is Multimodal Functional Neuroimaging which involves the integration of imaging technologies. They are also world leaders in the development of primate neuroimaging techniques. Major areas of research at the center include, psychiatric, neurologic and neurovascular disorders, basic and cognitive neuroscience, cardiovascular disease, cancer and more. With an extensive and expanding inventory of state-of-the-art imaging facilities, a world class team of investigators and collaborators, and important government, industry and private supporters, the Martinos Center is leading the way to new advances and applications in biomedical imaging.

Proper citation: MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012324) Copy   


https://www.montclair.edu/mmrl/

Interdisciplinary research, teaching and service facility equipped with scanning and transmission electron microscopes, an atomic force microscope, and the ancillary instruments. Provides microscopic imaging, X-ray analysis, and specimen preparation services for biological, pharmaceutical, and materials scientific research. The MMRL consist of four individual microscope rooms, the Histology laboratory, and sample preparation and chemical storage areas.Graduate- and upper-undergraduate-level training is offered in the operation of electron microscopes, sample preparation, and thick/thin sectioning. Currently, MMRL houses transmission electron, scanning electron microscopes, and atomic force microscope. The microscopes available for use include: - Hitachi H-7500 transmission electron microscope - Hitachi S-3400N variable pressure scanning electron microscope with x-ray analysis and digital imaging - Hitachi S-2460N scanning electron microscope with x-ray analysis In addition, the following items are also available for MMRL users: - Three Leica 2030 rotary paraffin microtome - Two LKB ultramicrotomes - A LKB 7800 glass knife maker - Leica Reichert Ultratrim - Denton critical point dryer - Denton sputter coaters (Desk II and Desk IV) - Denton Vacuum evaporators (DV-502A) - Liquid nitrogen dewars (various sizes) - A Leica stereo dissecting microscope - A Tissue-TeK VIP Tissue Processor - A Tissue-TeK II Embedding Center

Proper citation: Montclair University Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012453) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/igsp-genome-sequencing-analysis-core-duke

The mission of the Genome Sequencing & Analysis Core Resource is to promote advance in biology by providing to researchers complete genomic solutions with the latest and most complementary technologies readily available. We provide services for traditional capillary sequencing, high-throughput next-generation sequencing, and various data analyses, both across Duke University campus and across the world. We offer services on seven sequencers at the moment.

Proper citation: Duke IGSP Genome Sequencing and Analysis Core (RRID:SCR_012331) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/host-microbe-systems-biology-core-uc-davis

The UC Davis Host-Microbe Systems Biology Core offers NGS analytical services which will utilize state-of-the-art open source software platforms and other customized scripts developed by the HMSB Core co-Director Jonathan Eisen, Ph.D. The HMSB Core is designed to provide researchers with easily accessible, customized, and cost-effective resources for integrating analyses of microbial community structure and host-microbe interactions in health and disease.

Proper citation: UC Davis Host-Microbe Systems Biology Core (RRID:SCR_012334) Copy   


https://moffitt.org/research-science/shared-resources/molecular-genomics/

Molecular Genomics Core Facility at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, FL offers services to assess gene expression, epigenetic modification and sequence variation. Performs bulk and single cell RNA and DNA sequencing on Illumina platform, NanoString nCounter, GeneChip and Illumina array services.Offers services to discuss your project and timeline for your project.

Proper citation: Moffitt Cancer Center Molecular Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012333) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/ucla-nanoelectronics-research-facility

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 19,2024. Core facility

Proper citation: UCLA Nanoelectronics Research Facility (RRID:SCR_012337) Copy   


https://core.uconn.edu/resources/flowcytometry

Provides investigators with access to sophisticated instruments designed to detect and measure fluorescent light emission. Flow cytometers distinguish cells or particles based on size, internal complexity, and fluorescent signals. Cells or particles can also be sorted to obtain pure populations for further analysis or subsequent culture. Available imaging techniques include widefield, laser scanning confocal, spinning disk confocal, TIRF, and multiphoton confocal microscopy.

Proper citation: Connecticut University Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012341) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/microcalorimetry-facility

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 22,2024. Microcalorimetry Facility was established in 2011 as the result of the acquisition of nano-ITC (Isothermal Titration) and nano-DSC (Differential Scanning) Calorimeters from TA Instruments, which was made possible with funding awarded through the VPR''s Major Equipment Competition in October 2010.

Proper citation: UConn Microcalorimetry Facility (RRID:SCR_012345) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/high-throughput-screening-facility

The University of Connecticut High-Throughput Screening Facility (HTS Facility) was established in 2011 with funding awarded through the University''s Major Equipment Competition. Over the last 20 years, high-throughput screening has become an integral tool utilized by both pharmaceutical industry and academic institutions to identify new lead compounds for drug development. The HTS Facility is comprised of integrated instrumentation dedicated to aiding researchers in the small molecule screening and drug discovery process.

Proper citation: UConn High-Throughput Screening Facility (RRID:SCR_012344) Copy   


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http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/microscopy-core

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 22, 2024. Core facility

Proper citation: MGH Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_012426) Copy   


https://cancer.psu.edu/research/cores/organic-synthesis

Core to advance scientific impact of Penn State Cancer Institute investigators by synthesizing and providing chemical agents that are either not commercially available or cost-prohibitive, to facilitate ongoing cancer research. Assists in efforts towards discovering novel agents for treatment and prevention of cancer. Supports activities of development and synthesis of anticancer agents, chemical carcinogens, their detoxification products, reactive species of metabolic activation and DNA adducts formed with such species. Services also include identification and synthesis of biomarkers of uptake and activation of environmental carcinogens that require deuterated, tritiated, and 14C-labeled isotopes.

Proper citation: Penn State Cancer Institute Organic Synthesis Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012425) Copy   



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