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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
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/niehs/core-components/ihsfc/
Self use flow cytometry facility. All new users must be trained by the facility manager over two orientation sessions and be approved to use the equipment in the facility.
Proper citation: HSPH NIEHS Center for Environmental Health Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012303) Copy
http://www.schepens.harvard.edu/graphics
Core facility that provides the following services: Web and graphic services, Web design and content management service, Photography service. Peter Mallen is a designer and illustrator who manages a full-service web and graphics studio in a moderately sized scientific research facility, Schepens Eye Research Institute. He provides a full range of graphic design, scientific illustration, web design and development, content management, and general design and production services. His products are utilized by: faculty and scientific staff (books, scientific publications, slide shows, grant applications); professional staff (Administration, Development & Public Affairs; brochures, books, pamphlets); the general public (Institute websites) as well as clients of our 250-seat state-of-the-art conference center, Starr Center for Scientific Communications.
Proper citation: Harvard SERI Graphic Services Core (RRID:SCR_012309) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/csisp-next-generation-sequencing-csisp
The Center for Public Health Research (CSISP) provides next generation sequencing services via the GS FLX+ System. The Genome Sequencer FLX+ System, with long-read GS FLX Titanium chemistry, is the flagship 454 Sequencing platform. Offering more than 1 million high-quality reads per run and read lengths up to 700 bases, the system is ideally suited for de novo sequencing of whole genomes and transcriptomes of any size, metagenomic characterization of complex samples, resequencing studies and more. The GS FLX+ System is at the heart of breakthrough scientific discoveries and hundreds of peer-reviewed publications to date. Applications The Genome Sequencer FLX+ System provides the power to address a broad range of applications in diverse fields of biology. The tremendous versatility of the system is based on the unique combination of read length, throughput, and read accuracy. The technology platform has enabled groundbreaking research in various fields. Next we mention some of the most usual applications: _���� Eukaryote and prokaryote whole genome sequencing _���� Metagenomics & Microbial Diversity _���� Transcriptome sequencing _���� HIV sequencing
Proper citation: CSISP Next Generation Sequencing (RRID:SCR_012308) Copy
http://pctriadd.com/genomic-analysis/overview
Core offers sequencing and microarray services, solutions for the profiling of FFPE tissues, and complete, project-tailored downstream bioinformatics analysis. The core's structure enables the management of research projects from experimental design to analysis and interpretation of data as well as support for grant applications and publications. The LAGA provides open fee-for-service access as a core facility (intra-institutional services to its researchers) and as regional, national and international facility (inter-institutional services).
Proper citation: Vancouver Prostate Centre Laboratory for Advanced Genome Analysis (RRID:SCR_012394) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/brain-imaging-center
The Henry H. Wheeler, Jr., Brain Imaging Center is one of four Technology Centers under the auspices of the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute. It is a campus-wide resource that supports advanced brain imaging technologies dedicated solely to basic brain research.
Proper citation: UC Berkeley Brain Imaging Center (RRID:SCR_012398) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/high-throughput-genomics-center-washington
Provides high-throughput genomics data for government, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industry customers worldwide. Created next-gen sequencing data sets including DNA sequencing, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, DNase-seq, and Bisulfite-seq spanning a variety of organisms ranging from humans to plants. On-site bioinformaticians and biologists are available.
Proper citation: UW Medicine High Throughput Genomics Center (RRID:SCR_012278) Copy
https://biotech.wisc.edu/massspec/
University of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center Mass Spectrometry Core Facility has several mass spectrometers for the analysis of biomolecules, including proteins, peptides, oligonucleotides, oligosaccharides and other small organic and inorganic molecules.
Proper citation: UW-Madison Mass Spectrometry/Proteomics Facility (RRID:SCR_012311) Copy
https://hddc.hms.harvard.edu/gnotobiotics-microbiology-and-metagenomics
Core facility that assists investigators evaluating host microbiota and its role in normal physiology and disease. It includes a number of resources for groups studying the role of the microbiota in human health and disease.
Proper citation: Harvard Digestive Diseases Center Biomedical CORE D: Gnotobiotic Mice, Microbiology and Metagenomics (RRID:SCR_012319) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/molecular-biology-core-mmc
Multi-functional facility that provides primary service of DNA sequencing, access to shared equipment housed in a centralized location, access to frequently used molecular biological reagents. The Core also maintains an Invitrogen Supply Center that stocks many routinely used reagents for molecular biological research. Core staff facilitate through the Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance the ordering of reagents and supplies.
Proper citation: Meharry Medical College Molecular Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012283) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/advanced-histology-services
The objective of the Morphology and Phenotyping Core - Advanced Histology Services, is to provide Investigators/clients with the tools and expertise to process and analyze tissue samples. The Core is able to process any type of animal and/or human tissue for research purposes. Our technicians are also highly trained in dermatology and delicate specimen handling. We consistently maintain the highest-quality results by utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and employing nationally-certified technicians. Our aim is to always provide excellent customer service by fulfilling each Investigators/clients'''' specific needs and wants. Core services include recommendations for tissue harvesting and storage, preparation of paraffin blocks, sectioning of paraffin and frozen blocks, standard H&E histology, special staining procedures, and control slide preparation.
Proper citation: CU Denver Advanced Histology Services (RRID:SCR_012286) Copy
https://crl.berkeley.edu/molecular-imaging-center/
Core microscopy facility managed by Cancer Research Laboratory. Provides campus community with training and access to state-of-the-art light microscopy equipment. Now in two locations: Life Sciences Addition Building (LSA) and the new Li Ka-Shing Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences (LKS). The MIC specializes in live cell imaging, confocal, multi-photon, fluorescent lifetime imaging (FLIM), and equipment for optogenetic research.
Proper citation: UC Berkeley Molecular Imaging Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012285) Copy
https://ragon.partners.org/musiebiostats/
Biostatistics core serves the needs of the HIV/AIDS researchers within the Ragon Institute and its affiliates at Harvard, MGH, MIT and University of Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. Provides expertise in planning, conduct and analysis of research with goal of enhancing scientific quality of HIV-related research at the institute. Primary objective is to ensure that studies are well designed, correctly analyzed, clearly presented, and correctly interpreted.
Proper citation: Massachusetts General Hospital Ragon Institute Biostatistics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012323) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/histopathology-core
Both animal model and clinical research require the production of high quality tissue samples for morphological and molecular analyses. The NYU Histopathology Core, one component of the Experimental Pathology Shared Resources provides?_services, instrumentation and training to facilitate the generation of these critical materials. Services offered by the Histopathology Core include: tissue preparation, processing, embedding, sectioning, histochemical staining, digital whole slide scanning, and laser capture microdissection of both animal and fixed human tissues. The Histopathology Core also makes available several instruments for investigator use on a self-serve basis. This option is valuable for researchers who wish to direct certain stages of specimen preparation and is more cost-effective in some cases. Available instrumentation includes a state-of the-art Laser Dissection Microscope, a microtome, a cryostat and a microscope fitted with a digital camera. Training is provided by Core staff. The components of pricing for each service include the cost of consumables, the cost for technician time for each service, and a small percentage of any associated service contracts. As with many of our services, the incremental cost of each procedure is affected by overall volume; as volume increases, we pass the resulting savings on to users in the form of reduced prices.
Proper citation: NYU Histopathology Core (RRID:SCR_012409) Copy
https://www.moffitt.org/research-science/shared-resources/small-animal-imaging-lab/
Core provides advanced and affordable multi-modality imaging services including consultation, imaging and image analysis for both basic and translational research. Offers instrumentation including 7T MRI, multimodal PET/SPECT/CT, ultrasound and optical modalities. Used to evaluate tumor development, progression, metastasis and therapy response in rodent models of cancer including development of imaging biomarkers, contrast agents and tumor targeting agents, evaluating tumor metabolism and microenvironment, and high-resolution anatomical imaging of human specimens.
Proper citation: Moffitt Cancer Center Small Animal Imaging Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012401) Copy
An Core facility
Proper citation: MSU Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Laboratory of Ion Beam Nanotechnologies (RRID:SCR_012372) Copy
https://pharmacycorefacilities.usc.edu/translational-lab/
Core is equipped with a wide variety of technologically advanced instruments essential for cutting edge biomedical discovery and therapeutic development research. TRLab is composed of two major units. The Computational Bioinformatics Unit houses graphic workstations and modeling programs that enable in silico virtual screening and rational drug design applications. The Therapeutic Screening Unit houses a number of specialized instruments that enable a broad range of automated and multiplexed biological analyses in a throughput manner. The core mission of the TRLab has been to provide investigators with a state-of-the-art technological platform and technical expertise to advance translational research endeavors in the School of Pharmacy and at USC.
Proper citation: University of Southern California School of Pharmacy Translational Research Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012253) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/proteomics-and-metabolomics-facility-welcome
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. The mission of the Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility is to serve as an enabling resource for research and development programs at Colorado State University. We strive to build instrumental capabilities that exceed the normal resources of individual research programs, and make those technologies available as a shared resource. We also aim to provide an environment rich in expertise and educational resources, and to foster collaboration across the CSU community and beyond.
Proper citation: CSU Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility (RRID:SCR_012255) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/the-laboratory-for-developmental-biology
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 22, 2024. Laboratory for Developmental Biology was established to help scientists at the Institute of Molecular Medicine and the University of Texas conduct research that requires the production of transgenic and knock-out animal models of human diseases.
Proper citation: UTHealth Laboratory for Developmental Biology (RRID:SCR_012259) Copy
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