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https://med.stanford.edu/vsc.html

Provides medical care, in vivo research support, and disease surveillance to laboratory animals at Stanford University . Our board certified and board eligible veterinarians offer consultation in appropriate animal modeling, animal care techniques, experimental methodology, anesthetic techniques, surgical techniques, pain management, humane euthanasia techniques, and animal use (APLAC) protocol consultation. AALAS certified veterinary technicians are available to provide technical support including dosing, biosampling, conducting anesthesia and post-operative care, for example.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Veterinary Service Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023388) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/stemcell/facs.html

Core manager provides oversight and training on user-friendly instrumentation so that each investigator is able to perform sorts and analysis on their own.Manager also provides technical help with more complex sorts, ensures that instruments are maintained properly, and will perform troubleshooting as necessary. This novel design will allow for critical stem cell sorts to be done efficiently and economically.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine FACS Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023385) Copy   


https://animaldiagnosticlab.com/

Offers clinical laboratory services including hematology, cytology, serum chemistry, electrolyte analysis, coagulation profiles, fluid analysis, serology/immunology, parasitology, and microbiology; Specializes in diagnostic and research needs of laboratory animals. Committed to improving diagnostics, developing additional reference ranges for various clinical pathology parameters in laboratory animals, and supporting health surveillance and disease management.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Animal Diagnostic Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023384) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/tktc.html

Services include genome editing of mice, rats and cell lines, mouse line cryopreservation and re-derivation, ES cell targeting, PDX models, drug screening.Crispr Mediated KO/KI and Conditional KO Mice,KI mouse by mouse ES cell genome editing,Integrase Mediated Transgenesis,Conventional Transgenic Mouse,Mouse Line Services,Cell Line Services. Tumor Model Services include In vivo tumor models,In vivo pharmacology,In vitro and biochemical assays,Translational imaging services.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Transgenic, Knockout and Tumor model Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023382) Copy   


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

Core provides sorting, sample analysis and analyzer training.Provides quantitative flow cytometric analyses on samples including blood, bone marrow, spleen, serum, plasma, solid tissues, cell extracts to support both clinical and basic research efforts. These analyses will provide insight on cell function and precursors whose abundance can be monitored as biomarkers to predict and follow progression of a wide range of diseases, such as H1N1, yellow fever, dengue, neurodegenerative diseases, stem cell studies.Provides consultations, expert training, and support for all systems and provides access to equipment.

Proper citation: Emory University School of Medicine Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023536) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/tmf/index.html

Provides equipment and expertise for generating and characterizing genetically altered mouse models. Please contact us so that we can discuss your experimental needs.

Proper citation: Emory University Mouse Transgenic and Gene Targeting Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023535) Copy   


https://srcc.stanford.edu/

Provides services with computing and data information for research proposals, data storage platforms,consultation,computational platforms and resources.Some services relate directly to physical hardware, including hosting and system administration. Hosting largely takes place at Stanford Research Computing Facility data center designed specifically to host high density, power consumptive computing equipment. SRCF is intended to meet research server hosting needs of campus for years to come.

Proper citation: Stanford University Research Computing (RRID:SCR_023413) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/ici/index.html

Provides light microscopy. Offers expertise in imaging for experimental needs.

Proper citation: Emory University Emory Integrated Cellular Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023534) Copy   


https://physics.stanford.edu/resources/machine-shop

Provides services for all departments on campus, including library of materials and parts suppliers, arranging for off-campus services such as plating and specialized machining services,help with laboratory and research apparatus and repair of existing equipment, designs from sketches to final assembly by mechanical means (welding, brazing or soldering),computer numerically controlled mill and lathe, electro discharge machining.

Proper citation: Stanford University Physics Machine Shop Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023412) Copy   


https://winshipcancer.emory.edu/research/shared-resources/emory-cellular-immunotherapy-core.html

Clinical cell manufacturing facility that prepares cell and immunotherapy products under current Good Manufacturing Practices for development of investigational new drugs and diagnostics methods.Provides GMP compliant cell manufacturing and/or consultation for translational of Emory based or external research collaborations into early phase clinical trials.

Proper citation: Emory University Emory Cellular and Immunotherapy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023533) Copy   


http://fgc.arizona.edu

Offers to run high-throughput compound, RNAi, and deletion library based screens for purpose of network analysis, drug and/or target discovery. Offers assistance to develop assay, carryout screen and/or analyze data. Equipment is also available for general (low-throughput) use. Helps with developing custom pipeline. Biomek FX liquid handling workstation with integrated Liconic shaker incubator (temperature, humidity, and CO2 controlled) can be used to setup and grow most cell types in 96 well plates. This robot is equipped to add RNAi constructs, drugs or other stimuli to each plate. Biomek FX can also be used to perform high-throughput biochemical assays. Cell based assays can be carried out using either Operetta CLS high-content analysis system or CLARIOstar plus. Both instruments have powerful, but easy to use software for data analysis.

Proper citation: University of Arizona Functional Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023433) Copy   


https://med.miami.edu/research/cores/biomarker-and-immunoassay-laboratory

Provides biomarker testing for human clinilcal research studies across multiple disciplines.Provides expertise with chemistry, special chemistry, radioimmunoassay, nephelometric and ELISA and multiplexing assay methods utilizing automated and manual procedures. Laboratory has Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act certification and follows guidelines established by CLIA for quality control and proficiency testing to ensure results. Core coordinates proper pre-analytical sample collection and processing procedures with project leaders; performs biochemical assays on samples submitted to the laboratory by investigators in manner that assures strict quality control both within and between assay runs; reports results to project staff in timely fashion; makes available expertise and technical assistance for establishing and validating new methodologies to support University of Miami investigators.

Proper citation: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Biomarkers and Immunoassay Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023705) Copy   


https://rnainnovation.med.upenn.edu/scientific-groups/targeting-core/

Core to support advancement of RNA biotherapeutics via enabling swift and low failure solutions of targeting related aspects. Provides methodologies, equipment, reagents, expertise and support in identification of epitopes and ligands, molecular design and testing of targeting RNA to diverse multitudes of desirable addresses in the body.

Proper citation: University of Pennsylvania Institute for RNA Innovation Targeting Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024573) Copy   


https://www.med.upenn.edu/immunehealth/

Core provides infrastructure and technical support for scaling clinical immune profiling of large scale clinical cohorts. Provides biospecimen processing, sample storage, high dimensional immune assays, computational analysis, and project management. Services are only available to investigators and teams whose cohorts have been approved by the Immune Health leadership.

Proper citation: University of Pennsylvania Institute for Immunology and Immune Health I3H Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024574) Copy   


https://www.huck.psu.edu/core-facilities/cryo-electron-microscopy-facility

Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility houses FEI Titan Krios microscope that offers data collection for life sciences while incorporating materials science applications. Used for creating super high definition 3D images of atoms and molecules. Facility allows for fully automated atomic resolution single particle and high contrast tomography tilt-series data collection. Additional microscopy components permit a full range of materials science applications, including EELS, STEM, and DPC. Facility also houses ThermoFisher Arctica G2.

Proper citation: Pennsylvania State University Huck Institutes Cryo-Electron Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024456) Copy   


https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/human-disease-models-core-facility/

Core Facility produces mice harboring human immune system and provides expertise for possible applications of this model. HIS mice engrafted with human Hematopoietic stem cells are advantageous in vivo models for long term studies in field of human immune cells biology, immune oncology and infectious disease. They constitute small animal model in which to analyze potency and safety of small animal model modulating immune system.

Proper citation: Pasteur Institute Human Disease Models Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023881) Copy   


https://tnprc.tulane.edu/infectious-disease-aerobiology-core

Core focuses on infectious disease aerobiology. Core facilitates biomedical research efforts that require unique demands of aerosol and aerobiology in their respective performance.

Proper citation: Tulane University TNBRC Infectious Disease Aerobiology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024608) Copy   


https://tnprc.tulane.edu/clinical-pathology-core

Clinical Pathology Core performs clinical diagnostic testing for all research and colony animals. This includes complete blood counts, routine chemistry panels, and microbial culture workups. The lab is equipped with Sysmex XN1000v veterinary hematology analyzer, Beckman AU480 chemistry analyzer, and Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight MALDI-TOF instrument for microbe identification. CPC is staff with American Society of Clinical Pathologist certified licensed Medical Technologists.

Proper citation: Tulane University TNBRC Clinical Pathology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024609) Copy   


https://www.ohsu.edu/octri/clinical-and-translational-research-center

Provides nursing, bionutrition, study coordination, and laboratory services and support. Laboratory is designed and equipped to perform both basic and specialized research assays and sample processing in support of translational research studies and trials. Laboratory staff have extensive experience in performance of wide variety of analytical and genetic based assays and procedures.

Proper citation: OHSU Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009996) Copy   


https://www.ohsu.edu/proteomics-shared-resource

Core facility that provides the following services: Protein identification and partial sequencing, Determination of whole protein mass, Targeted SRM analysis of known proteins, Protein quantitation assay, Gel electrophoresis. The OHSU Protemics Shared Resource facility was established to make state-of-the-art mass spectrometry based protein analysis analytical capabilities available to the biomedical research community at OHSU.

Proper citation: OHSU Proteomics Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009991) Copy   



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