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Penn/CHOP CTRC Study Design and Biostatistics Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn/CHOP CTRC Study Design and Biostatistics Core (RRID:SCR_010043) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Data management assistance, Biostatistical analysis assistance. The Study Design and Biostatistics (SDAB) Core works closely with existing resources to provide targeted study design and biostatistics support to ITMAT/CTSA investigators. The Core serves as a direct provider of services, including protocol review, study design, proposal development, and performance of simple to potentially substantial complex analyses. SDAB integrates the support available with the HUP and CHOP Clinical and Translational Research Centers (CTRCs), the expertise and resources of faculty in the Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics / Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology (CCEB/DBE), the Biostatistics Analysis Center (BAC), and the Biostatistics and Data Management Core (BDMC) at CHOP. | computer privacy management, database development, data management, data analysis, computational modeling technique |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156514 | SCR_010043 | 2026-02-13 10:56:34 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Penn/CHOP CTRC Translational Core Laboratories Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn/CHOP CTRC Translational Core Laboratories (RRID:SCR_010044) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Cell culture and tissue services, DNA isolation service, Cell culture and tissue services, Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) lymphocyte transformation service, Cell culture and tissue services, Fibroblast culture and cryopreservation service, Cell culture and tissue services, Specialized cell isolation service, Molecular biology services, microsatellite haplotyping service, Molecular biology services, mutation analysis service, Molecular biology services, Restriction fragment analysis service, Molecular biology services, RNA services, Molecular biology services, SNP genotyping service, Specimen Collection, Processing, and Point-of-Care services, Bedside tests by Bayer Rapid Point 400, Specimen Collection, Processing, and Point-of-Care services; Collection, processing and storage of specimens, Specimen Collection, Processing, and Point-of-Care services, Packaging and shipping of samples. The Translational Core Laboratory consists of the Specimen Collection, Processing and Point of Care, Biochemistry, Cell Culture/DNA Isolation, and Molecular Biology core laboratories. Laboratory testing is integrated across Penn and CHOP, and TCL services are provided at multiple physical locations at both Penn and CHOP. Penn location: first floor Smilow Center for Translational Research CHOP location: 804 Abramson Research Center (ARC) | dna extraction, genetic transformation, ebv transformation, cryopreservation, maintaining cell culture, biological sample processing, microsatellite analysis, heteroduplex mutation detection, dna sequencing, dna cleavage, restriction analysis, transcription profiling assay, reverse transcribed polymerase chain reaction, real-time pcr, snp interrogation genotyping, clinical assay, blood sampling, material storage, material sampling process |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156515 | SCR_010044 | 2026-02-13 10:56:34 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Penn/CHOP Office of Human Subject Recruitment and Protection Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn/CHOP Office of Human Subject Recruitment and Protection (RRID:SCR_010046) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Clinical study support services. The Office of Human Subject Recruitment and Protection (OHSRP) provides consultation and guidance to the Penn research community on all issues related to adult and pediatric human subjects being seen through the CTRC facilities, including recruitment and protection. The role of the OHSRP is to champion the mission of the feasible, safe and ethical conduct of human subject research within the CTRC. The original Research Subject Advocate (RSA) was a position mandated by the National Center for Research Resources under the NIH and was defined in order to ensure that research was being conducted in ways that did not increase the risk associated with conducting studies. In April 2008, the CTSA Consortium Steering Committee approved and endorsed best practices, which serve to define the mission, scope, and model for research advocacy within the CTSA consortium. The OHSRP has advanced the role of the Research Subject Advocate (RSA) by adopting the 2008 best practices defined by the CTSA Consortium. The OHSRP operations are complementary to and integrative with existing entities at the institution to promote and facilitate safe and ethical conduct of human research. The OHSRA complements the University of Pennsylvania Office of Human Research (OHR) and Institutional Review Board (IRB) in support of ensuring the safety of individuals participating in health research. The OHSRP serves as a resource to the research community and to participants; has a voice in policy regarding research ethics, participants? rights, and research safety; and plays a role in the protection of human subjects and responsible conduct of research educational programs of the institution. The OHSRP has direct access to, an authority that can temporarily suspend a research activity based on ethical and safety concerns so that problems can be explored or resolved through proper procedures. This capacity enables preliminary intervention into problems that might not necessarily invoke an institutional review board (IRB) suspension. The OHSRP has a reporting pathway to institutional officials of appropriate authority and is free of conflict of interest. | human subject recruitment and protection, clinical trial technique |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156516 | SCR_010046 | 2026-02-13 10:56:34 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Penn Cell Center Stockroom Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn Cell Center Stockroom (RRID:SCR_010003) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The Cell Center Stockroom is a division of the Genetics Core Facilities (GCF). The GCF is a University service center, established in 1973 to provide consultation, training, and services in the areas of cell culture and hybridomas. Also, the GCF to provides a full range of cell culture media and molecular biology reagents needed by investigators to perform cell culture techniques in their own laboratories. The DNA Sequencing Facility, Genetic Diagnostic Laboratory and Transgenic/Chimeric Animal Facility are the remaining three divisions of the GCF. The Stockroom serves University of Pennsylvania investigators and affiliate institutions (Cancer Center, Chidren''s Hospital of Philadelphia, Hospital of the Unviersity of Pennsylvania, The Wistar Institute, Monell Chemical Senses Center, and Presbyterian Hospital) by coordinating relations with various suppliers of molecular biological research materials. This involves not only bulk purchasing of these products, but the negotiation of discounts and convenient delivery arrangements. There are over 1,400 products on-site for immediate delivery in the Stockroom. Special ordering of non-regularly stocked products is available from 24 bioreagent vendors with discounted pricing and overnight delivery. List of Stockroom Vendors: * Accutek Laboratories * Amaxa Biosystems * Ambion, Inc. * Applied Biosystems * Atlanta Biologicals * Bio-Rad Laboratories * Biowhittaker * Cell Center Services * Cell Signaling Technologies * Clontech Laboratories * Collaborative * Denville Scientific * Difco Laboratories * EMD Chemicals * Fermentas * Fisher (Thermo) Scientific * Fuji Film * GE/Amersham Bioscience * Gemini Bio-Products�� * Hyclone Laboratories * Integrated DNA Technologies * Invitrogen * ISC Bioexpress * Kodak * KPL, Inc. * Life Technologies * Lonz A* MediaTech * Millipore * New England Biolabs * Open Biosystems * Perkin Elmer Life Sciences * Promeg A* Qiagen * Rainin Instruments * Roche�� * Sigma-Aldrich * Stratagene/Agilent Technologies * TruMark Scientific * USB Corporation/Affymetrix * VWR International * Zen-Bio, Inc. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156469 | SCR_010003 | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 0 | |||||||||||
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Penn Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility (RRID:SCR_010007) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Cryopreservation, Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility quality control and quality assurance services, Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility quality control training, Conjugation of proteins or antibodies to magnetic beads and quality control, Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility vaccine preparation service, Enrichment of lymphocytes or monocytes from apheresis collection, WBC, lymphocyte and monocyte count, Conversion of patient/donor plasma to serum, Depletion of cell subpopulation from apheresis or lymphocytes, Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility quality control testing. The Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility (CVPF) is a GMP facility accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) and a Department of Pathology/Lab Medicine and NCI approved Abramson Cancer Center Shared Resource. The CVPF provides focused scientific, technical and regulatory support for investigator initiated investigational new drug applications (INDs) in cell and gene therapy. Under compliance of FDA 21 CFR Parts 210 and 211, the CVPF performs cell processing on a range of different cell types, to include bone marrow derived CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, dendritic cells, and marrow stromal cells (aka mesenchymal stem cells). In each of these cases, cells are expanded ex vivo with or without genetic modification to the cells before being reintroduced back into the patient, either alone or in combination with other therapies such as vaccines. The overall mission of the Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility is to help translate insights into novel cellular therapies. | cryopreservation, quality control, protein conjugation, antibody conjugation, vaccine preparation, cell separation, cell counting, material component separation |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156473 | SCR_010007 | 2026-02-13 10:56:36 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Penn Community Engagement and Research Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn Community Engagement and Research Core (RRID:SCR_010008) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Community engagement and research consultation services. Mission: The purpose of the Community Engagement and Research Core in the Penn CTSA is to facilitate community-based research and community engagement, especially community-based participatory research, and enhance the translation of research and technological developments to key public health and community stakeholders. Goals: 1. Foster community-based participatory research projects through developing training programs and integrating lectures into existing academic programs 2. Determine community health needs and priorities 3. Promote community-based research within the area of health disparities through seminar series 4. Continue the involvement in community outreach and education events to engage the community 5. Fund the conduct of CEAR Core pilot studies 6. Facilitate the use of academic-community partnerships to aid in the recruitment of subjects | community-based participatory research |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156475 | SCR_010008 | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Penn/CHOP CTRC Bionutrition Research Core Dietary Assessment Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn/CHOP CTRC Bionutrition Research Core Dietary Assessment (RRID:SCR_010009) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Body composition measurements, Resting energy expenditure analysis. Nutrition plays a vital role in health at all ages. The Clinical and Translational Research Center offers a Bionutrition Research Unit (BRU) to facilitate and implement clinical and translational research services. Research dietitians assist investigators with research design, implementation, data collection and analysis in study protocols. The Dietary Assessment Unit of the Nutrition Core provides a broad range of nutrition-related research services to investigators at the Children''s Hospital of Philadelphia, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PMC). | anthropometric analysis, indirect calorimetry |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156510 | SCR_010009 | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Penn Electron Microscopy Resource Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn Electron Microscopy Resource Laboratory (RRID:SCR_010010) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Biological specimen sample preparation for transmission electron microscopy, Phenotypic characterization and ultrastructural analysis of biological specimens, Consultation for transmission electron microscopy experiments, usage, and data presentation, Transmission electron microscopy image construction tomography service, Training in transmission electron microscope operation, Scanning electron microscopy service, Transmission electron microscope access. Structural organization is underlies nearly all cellular, molecular and biochemical processes in biological systems. The Electron Microscopy Resource Laboratory (EMRL) at Penn is dedicated to analysis of biological samples by electron microscopy (EM). The primary goal of the EMRL is to promote biomedical research by offering high quality EM imaging services at a low cost. With a team of experienced professional staff and state-of-the-art imaging equipment, the EMRL offers users a full spectrum of both transmission EM and scanning EM services. These services include: specimen preparation (including fixation, embedding, and sectioning of cells and tissues or preparation of non-cellular materials), operation of equipment, data acquisition, data interpretation, and free instruction on all aspects of EM analysis. We also offer free assistance on the preparation of manuscript and grant applications that incorporate various forms of EM analysis. For most users, the Core will perform a complete analysis from sample preparation through collection of data, most often with the user present during data collection. More experienced users can perform the work themselves, with the Core providing guidance and assistance as needed. The Core staff and affiliated Scientific Advisory Committee members are always available for consulting on the morphological aspects of a project, and the Core staff is willing to custom-design services to fit any investigator''s needs. | cryosectioning, immunogold labeling, fixation, transmission electron microscopy, tissue embedding, tissue sectioning, staining, polymerization, cell fixation, single particle analysis, electron tomography, tissue fixation, sample preparation for assay, biospecimen preparation, data analysis, data visualization, collecting specimen from organism, image visualization and analysis, scanning electron microscopy |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156477 | SCR_010010 | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Penn Gene Targeting Service Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn Gene Targeting Service (RRID:SCR_010013) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The Penn Gene Targeting Service (PGT) is run by the Penn Gene Targeting Core and Laboratory in collaboration with two other Penn Cores (DNA Sequencing Facility and the Transgenic and Chimeric Mouse Facility) and has the capability to generate from scratch almost any type of genetically modified mouse. This includes complete knockout of any gene, tissue-specific and/or drug-inducible knockout of any gene, targeted mutagenesis of any region of any gene (knockin), tissue-specific activation of an endogenous gene using loxP flanked stop cassettes, and tissue-specific and/or drug-inducible transgene expression from defined loci. For details regarding services and prices please consult the PGT home page of the Department of Genetics and/or directly contact Dr. Tobias Raabe. The Client lab does not need to be involved in any experimental step and only needs to breed the resulting mice. However, if desired, participation of the client lab in almost any experimental step is possible. PGT has an outstanding record of germ line transmission and so far over 32 targeted mice - more than 12 in the desirable C57BL6 background - have been made, starting either with molecular design and construction of the targeting vector or with electroporation of an existing targeting vector into ES cells. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156479 | SCR_010013 | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 0 | |||||||||||
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University of Pennsylvania Molecular Profiling Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
University of Pennsylvania Molecular Profiling Facility (RRID:SCR_010014) | Upenn Molecular Profiling Facility, Upenn Molecular Profiling | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core provides full service whole genome and targeted molecular profiling of DNA and RNA on multiple platforms. The Facility offers a range of cost and performance options suitable for a variety of experimental projects. While the Facility staff performs most of the assays, investigator-performed studies are actively encouraged through the sharing of Facility procedures, individualized training of investigators or their technical staff, and use of core equipment. | DNA Profiling, RNA Profiling, genome analysis |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
Available to external user | nlx_156491 | http://eagle-i.itmat.upenn.edu/i/00000138-baa3-fbbc-9cd7-d7e280000000 | https://pathbio.med.upenn.edu/pbr/portal/mpf/ | SCR_010014 | University of Pennsylvania, Upenn, Molecular Profiling, Genetics, Facility | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 0 | |||||
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University of Pennsylvania High-performance Computing Resource Report Resource Website |
University of Pennsylvania High-performance Computing (RRID:SCR_010016) | UPenn HPC, Penn HPC, PMACS HPC, HPC, High-performance Computing | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The High-Performance Computing (HPC) Facility provides the hardware and staff to support bioinformatics and biocomputational research. The central component of this facility is a large cluster of 64 high-speed compute nodes, along with approximately 900 terabyte of shared disk storage and nearly 1.8 petabytes of archival storage. | High-Performance Computing, Computing, biocomputational, bioinformatic |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
Available to external user | nlx_156481 | https://www.med.upenn.edu/hpc/ | http://www.pennhpc.org/ | SCR_010016 | Upenn, High-performance Computing, HPC | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 0 | |||||
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Penn Interventional Radiology Animal Catheter Lab Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Penn Interventional Radiology Animal Catheter Lab (RRID:SCR_010019) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | In the Interventional Radiology Catheter Lab minimally invasive procedures are performed via fluoroscopy, ultrasound and endoscopy. Percutaneous vein and arterial access is performed via ultrasound-guided technique. Surgeons are then able to guide catheters, ballon dilation, and other small instrumentation through the blood vessels. Procedures that have been performed in the lab are: * Angiography * Aneurysm creation * Balloon angioplasty * Embolization (coil, glue, embospheres) * Inferior vena Cava (IVC) filter placement & retrieval * Selective arterial catheterization * Stent placement (renal, gastric, iliac) * Peroral gastroenteric anastomosis This lab has capabilities for full surgical and anesthesia protocols and full fluoroscopy imaging. Included in the lab are a small office space, an LCD monitor and computer for the fluoroscopy unit, eye wash station and a surgeon scrub sink. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156485 | SCR_010019 | 2026-02-13 10:56:37 | 1 | |||||||||||
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Penn NBIC Probe Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn NBIC Probe Facility (RRID:SCR_010023) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: NBIC instrumentation training, Scanning probe measurement service. The NBIC serves as an incubator for new probes of nanostructure behavior and associated instrumentation development. It is equipped with a suite of scanning probes, opto-electronic/transport tools, and optical probes that are so recently developed as not to be available on commercial instruments. The environment facilitates the development and refinement of new probe-based techniques. | scanning probe microscopy |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156494 | SCR_010023 | 2026-02-13 10:56:37 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Penn Neurobehavior Testing Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Penn Neurobehavior Testing Core (RRID:SCR_010024) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Behavioral testing training, Behavioral testing consultation service, Neurobehavior Testing Core access, Evaluation of anxiety behavior, Evaluation of circadian activity and rest/activity patterns, Measurement of sleep/wake patterns, Video image analysis of behavioral assays, Tissue harvest and histology prep service, Customized behavior batteries. The Neurobehavior Testing Core provides core facilities and services to test mice in state of the art assays of simple and complex behaviors, including the assessment of circadian rhythms and sleep, learning and memory, motor and sensory function, as well as behavioral assays relevant to translational studies of neurological, neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders. The core offers comprehensive behavior phenotyping of your mice or can train your lab personnel to perform the tests in the facility. In addition, we provide consultation on study design including appropriate tests, mouse line/strain, numbers of animals, control groups and breeding strategies. The core will also provide consultation regarding ULAR, IACUC and other regulatory issues. Assistance with data analysis is also available. The behavior apparatus available in the core includes: running wheels and beam splitters to measure circadian activity and rest/activity patterns as well as EEG/EMG recording chambers to measure sleep/wake states. Motor function is assessed using open field activity monitors and Rotarod. Apparatus to measure anxiety-like behavior including zero maze, light/dark chamber, passive/active avoidance chambers and hole poke arenas are also available. Extensive assessment of cognition, learning and memory is conducted with Morris water maze, radial arm maze, 5 choice serial reaction time test and object recognition tests. Tests of behaviors associated with depression (forced swim), schizophrenia (startle/PPI), social interaction (choice and social memory), and drug addiction (conditioned place preference) are also available. Tests of general health and responsiveness are also performed, as these are critical for the evaluation of complex behavior. Support for the core is provided by the Comprehensive Neuroscience Center, the Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics, the Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology and the Perelman School of Medicine. | behavioral assay, data analysis, polysomnography, tissue harvesting, histological sample preparation |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156495 | SCR_010024 | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Monell Genotyping and DNA/RNA Analysis Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Monell Genotyping and DNA/RNA Analysis Core (RRID:SCR_009957) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | This Research Core provides training and research support in genotyping and quantification of nucleic acids. The Core facility has equipment needed to genotype DNA samples and to measure nucleic acid concentrations in isolation or in tissue samples. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156427 | http://www.monell.org/research/core_facilities/the_genotyping_and_dna_rna_analysis_core | SCR_009957 | 2026-02-13 10:56:32 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Monell Behavioral and Physiological Phenotyping Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Monell Behavioral and Physiological Phenotyping Core (RRID:SCR_009955) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Monell''s Behavioral and Physiological Phenotyping Core provides training and research support in the behavioral and physiological phenotyping of rodents, including surgical and electrophysiological techniques utilized in rodent models. Core personnel offer expertise, instruction and equipment needed for methodologies common to research in the chemical senses, including preference tests, gustometers, olfactometers, LabMaster systems and metabolic cages. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156425 | http://www.monell.org/research/core_facilities/the_behavioral_and_physiological_phenotyping_core | SCR_009955 | 2026-02-13 10:56:35 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Vanderbilt Chemical Synthesis Core Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
Vanderbilt Chemical Synthesis Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_010169) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The Chemical Synthesis Core was established within the Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology with the goal of supporting the organic and medicinal chemistry needs of investigators. The primary focus of the core is to facilitate biology-orientated projects within the medical center and the university by assisting with the chemistry aspect of the project. The core works independently or in collaboration with the VICB High Throughput Screening Center on the synthesis of literature-cited compounds (including patented ones) as well as full scale lead optimization of a compound. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA |
nlx_156646 | SCR_010169 | 2026-02-13 10:56:36 | 0 | |||||||||||
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Vanderbilt Clinical Trials Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Vanderbilt Clinical Trials Center (RRID:SCR_010171) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | An Core facility |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA |
nlx_156648 | SCR_010171 | 2026-02-13 10:56:36 | 0 | |||||||||||
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Vanderbilt Clinical Trials Shared Resource Resource Report Resource Website |
Vanderbilt Clinical Trials Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_010172) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The primary mission of the Clinical Trials Shared Resource (CTSR), as identified in the Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG), is to assist Cancer Center investigators develop, activate and complete scientifically-meritorious clinical trials in an efficient, cost-effective and technically-sound manner. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA |
nlx_156649 | SCR_010172 | 2026-02-13 10:56:36 | 0 | |||||||||||
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Vanderbilt University Center for Human Genetics Research Computational Genomics Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Vanderbilt University Center for Human Genetics Research Computational Genomics Core (RRID:SCR_010173) | CHGR Computational Genomics Core, Computational Genomics Core | core facility, access service resource, service resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVCE, documented January 25, 2019. Core provides software and hardware support for computing activities related to genetics and biology, as well as statistical analysis for human genetics data generated from both microsatellite markers and SNPs. Bioinformatics support, resources, and expertise are available in storing and managing demographic, clinical, genotypic, microarray, proteomic and biospecimen data. | statistical analysis, genotypic, microarray, proteomic |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_156650 | http://chgr.mc.vanderbilt.edu/page/computational-genomics-core | http://eagle-i.ea.vanderbilt.edu/i/00000138-7bd7-6bbe-480b-864680000000 | SCR_010173 | Vanderbilt, Computational Genomics Core, Center for Human Genetics Research, CHGR, Vanderbilt University, CGC | 2026-02-13 10:56:36 | 0 |
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