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http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/neurotransgenic-laboratory-duke

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 15,2024. Neurotransgenic Laboratory (NTL) at Duke University conducts technology development research and provides services, tools, and training towards the genetic analysis of the nervous system. Such tools include viruses for the precise stereotactical application of transgenes, plasmids and BACs for the generation of transgenic animals, genetically modified embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells for differentiation and transplantation studies as well as for the generation of genetically modified animals.

Proper citation: Duke Neurotransgenic Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012496) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/rbc/

One of the Emory Integrated Core Facilities (EICF), is supported by Emory University School of Medicine and the Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance. We plan, execute, and analyze behavioral experiments examining activity, arousal, coordinated movement, learning and memory, anxiety, depression, seizure susceptibility, reward/reinforcement, and aggression in mice and rats.

Proper citation: Emory University Rodent Behavioral Core (RRID:SCR_012499) Copy   


https://ophthalmology.pitt.edu/research/core-research-facilities/tissue-culture-histology-module

Core offers Tissue Culture Services including Basic Cell Culture, Specialized Culture Services, Virus Services; Histology Services including Paraffin Histology, Frozen Histology, Monolayers,Personnel Training and more.

Proper citation: University of Pittsburgh Department of Ophthalmology Tissue Culture and Histology Module Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012412) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/children-s-hospital-boston-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-research-center-molecular-genetics-core

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 8,2024. An Core facility

Proper citation: Childrens Hospital Boston Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities Research Center - Molecular Genetics Core (RRID:SCR_012414) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/genomics-core-facility--8

The facility aims to provide scientists at Stony Brook with the tools required to maximize their research. In the longer term, it is hoped that this facility will pave the way for Stony Brook to become a center of excellence in translational medicine, with particular emphasis on human genetics.

Proper citation: Stony Brook Medicine Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012389) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/cri-flow-cytometry-shared-facility

The UT Southwestern CRI Flow Cytometry Shared Facility is a GLP certified lab.

Proper citation: UT Southwestern CRI Flow Cytometry Shared Facility (RRID:SCR_012422) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/pathology-resource-network

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 2,2024. New York State Department of Health Provisional License for Tissue Bank Operation issued in accordance with and pursuant to section 4364 Public Health Law of New York State. Tissue Bank ID No.: NA002 Approved for the following categories of Service: Cancer tissue and associated non-cancer tissue for use in medical research and/or education

Proper citation: RPCI Pathology Resource Network (RRID:SCR_012388) Copy   


https://bcmb.franklin.uga.edu/bff

BFF consists of Fermentation Research Facility, Protein Purification Facility, Monoclonal Antibody Facility and Cell Culture Facility. Provides services covering wide range of biomanufacturing areas, protein expression, purification and antibody discovery.Provides equipment and expertise in biotechnological applications to academic and industry clients.

Proper citation: University of Georgia Bioexpression and Fermentation Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012421) Copy   


http://sph.unc.edu/norc/norc-diet-and-physical-activity-core/

Core that provides diet, physical activity, or statistical analysis consultation, as well as consultation for the design and development of diet and physical activity data collection protocols.

Proper citation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Diet and Physical Activity Core (RRID:SCR_012588) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/tubingen-ageing-and-tumour-immunology-group-tati

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 19,2024. TATI is located at the Center for Medical Research (Zentrum fuer Medizinische Forschung, ZMF) within the University of Tuebingen Clinical School (Universitaetsklinikum Tuebingen) . We are engaged in immune monitoring (cancer immunotherapy, vaccination of elderly, Alzheimer) using 14-colour flow cytometry.

Proper citation: Tubingen Ageing and Tumour Immunology Group (RRID:SCR_012627) Copy   


https://www.k-inbre.org/pages/k-inbre_about_bio-core.html

The K-INBRE Bioinformatics Core collaborates with Kansas researchers to perform research on cell and developmental biology. Core aims to serve the needs of investigators engaged in computationally intensive biomedical research, and to promote education in bioinformatics to students and researchers across the state of Kansas.

Proper citation: Kansas State University - INBRE Bioinformatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012596) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/applied-genomics-technology-center-agtc-wayne-state

The Applied Genomics Technology Center (AGTC), a part of Wayne State University School of Medicine''''s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, is an exceptional research support core facility located on campus. Housed on the ground floor of the C.S. Mott Center for Human Growth and Development, the AGTC is a state-of-the-art, fee-for-service genomics center that provides a wide range of genomic technologies to the medical research community. In addition to instrumentation, AGTC personnel are available to work with investigators to optimize experiments to meet their scientific goals.

Proper citation: WSU Applied Genomics Technology Center (RRID:SCR_012519) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/machine-shop-umass

The UMMS Machine Shop is a support service dedicated to assisting research in a technical/mechanical manner. Although all types of basic laboratory apparatus are manufactured and repaired on a regular basis, we specialize in design and fabrication of equipment that is not commercially available. No job too big or too small, too simple or too complex. Our staff is experienced and knowledgeable in working with all plastics and composites, all metals and alloys. We have over 35 years combined of experience in biomedical design and machining experience and are always available to discuss projects either at the shop or at your location. The Machine Shop is located at the Shrewsbury Campus. Pick-up and delivery of jobs can be arranged at your convenience.

Proper citation: UMass Medical School Machine Shop (RRID:SCR_012633) Copy   


https://www.crr.columbia.edu/raraf

RARAF is dedicated to providing user-friendly radiation sources and bio-labs for research in biology, radiation biology, and radiation physics.

Proper citation: Columbia University Radiological Research Accelerator Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012639) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/transgenic-mouse-shared-resource-columbia

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 22, 2024. Core facility that specializes in the generation and analysis of genetically modified mice, including transgenic and knockout animals, is an essential technology for biomedical research. Our services include: Production of transgenic mice by pronuclear DNA microinjection and embryo transfer. Production of chimeric mice by blastocyst injection of genetically modified ES cells and embryo transfer, which is part of the procedure of producing knockout or knockin mice. Gene targeting, which involves the electroporation of a targeting vector into pluripotent mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells and the selection of gene-targeted clones. Education of investigators and advice on vector and experimental design for experiments using transgenic and knockout mice. Bioimaging: The Animal Imaging Service provides investigators the opportunity for non-invasive detection, localization, and longitudinal monitoring of primary and metastatic cancer cells in vivo, in allograft, zenograft, transgenic and knock-out mouse models. The IVIS Spectrum (Caliper Life Sciences, Hopkinton MA) uses optical imaging technology to detect bioluminescent and fluorescent reporters across the blue to near infrared wavelength region. DNA samples and ES cell lines are injected in the order in which the signed service request forms are received. Currently, the average time from receipt of the service request to injection is approximately 2 weeks. For ES Cell electroporation and expansion, success in gene targeting cannot be guaranteed due to inherent variability in the frequency of targeting different loci, and the possibility of mistakes or mutations in the targeting vector.

Proper citation: Columbia Transgenic Mouse Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_012640) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/electron-microscopy-core-laboratory-upenn

The Electron Microscopy Resource Laboratory (EMRL ) at Penn is a research facility dedicated to ultrastructure analysis of biological samples by electron microscopy (EM). We offer high quality EM imaging services at low cost. With a team of experienced professional staff and state-of-the-art sample preparation and imaging equipment, the EMRL offers users a full spectrum of both transmission EM and scanning EM services.

Proper citation: Penn Electron Microscopy Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012642) Copy   


https://pcrlab.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/

Real-time PCR Research and Diagnostics Core Facility accepts research projects from both academic and private sector. The Core Facility can accommodate projects involving laser microdissection, RNA and DNA extractions through semi-automated nucleic acid extractions systems, cDNA synthesis and complete Real-time PCR analysis using a laser 7900 HTA FAST platform.

Proper citation: University of California at Davis Real Time PCR Research and Diagnostics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012641) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/protein-structure-core-facility

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. Protein Structure Core Facility operates in the department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, on the UNMC campus. The facility performs protein sequencing, amino acid analysis and peptide mapping on a fee-for-service basis. It is located on the first floor of the Durham Research Center

Proper citation: UNMC Protein Structure Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012609) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/babraham-commercialisation-services-ltd

Babraham Institute Enterprise Limited (BIE) is the wholly-owned trading arm of the Babraham Institute. The Babraham Institute undertakes innovative life-sciences research to discover the molecular mechanisms that underlie normal cellular processes and functions, with the aim of improving lifelong wellbeing and healthy ageing.

Proper citation: Babraham Institute Enterprise Limited (RRID:SCR_012566) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/characterisation

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVCE, documented September 22, 2016. Network of laboratories which provides leading-edge research capability and supports excellence in science. The capability provided by ANFF enables users to process hard materials (metals, composites and ceramics) and soft materials (polymers and polymer-biological materials) and transform these into structures that have various applications.

Proper citation: ANFF Characterisation (RRID:SCR_012687) Copy   



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