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http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/centre-for-cellular-and-molecular-platforms

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP), is a Dept. of Biotechnology (Govt. of India) initiative and a not for profit organisation, that also forms an important part of the Bangalore Bio-cluster. We are acting as an enabler of bioscience research and entrepreneurship by providing research, development, training and service in state of the art technology platforms.

Proper citation: Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (RRID:SCR_012188) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/central-proteomics-facility

The Central Proteomics Facility (CPF) of Oxford University offers proteomics mass spectrometry services and expertise to academic and commercial organisations. The facility is quipped with state-of-the-art Orbitrap and Q Exactive Orbitrap mass spectrometers. The facility routinely perfroms idenitification, post-translational modification and protein quantitation work using SILAC.

Proper citation: Oxford Central Proteomics Facility (RRID:SCR_012181) 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   


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   


  • RRID:SCR_012288

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

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 15,2024. Main goal of the Vector facility is development and implementation of viral vectors and viral vector-based techniques, which allow manipulating neural circuits and characterizing neural populations in laboratory animals. We also see the Vector facility as a pole of shared resources and expertise. Many systems of recombinant viruses have been used in a wide number of applications, namely as gene delivery tools. Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) is very frequently a gene delivery vector of choice, especially in the field of gene therapy.

Proper citation: CNP Vector Facility (RRID:SCR_012288) Copy   


https://www.utoledo.edu/nsm/ic/

Provides advice, technical assistance and access to advanced scientific equipment.Provides education and training for graduate students. Supports research activities of other Universities and assists local business ventures in solving scientific problems.

Proper citation: University of Toledo Instrumentation Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012169) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/clinical-translational-research-laboratory-ucla

The Clinical & Translational Research Laboratory (CTRL) offers a full range of cost-effective laboratory testing to support your research efforts. The laboratory performs routine chemistry tests (basic metabolic panel, comprehensive metabolic group, electrolyte panel, hepatic panel, lipid panel and individual tests), thyroid function tests, fertility tests, tumor marker tests, basic coagulation testing and routine urinalysis testing. These tests are performed in the CTRL lab; however, referral tests can be sent to the UCLA Clinical Laboratory or outside reference laboratories. New assays not on the test menu can be validated and performed to meet the needs of individual research investigators. The laboratory is California-licensed, CLIA-certified, and CAP-accredited. A copy of each certificate can be issued upon request. The lab is staffed by ten research scientists, two hospital laboratory technicians, and two clinical laboratory scientists. It occupies approximately 5,000 square feet of space located on the A-level of the Center for Health Sciences (CHS) building. The facility works with investigators both inside and outside the UCLA enterprise on a collaborative and fee-for-service basis.

Proper citation: UCLA Clinical and Translational Research Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012202) 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/vib-compound-screening-facility

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 15,2024. Compound screening facility that has several drug-like compound collections available that amount to a total of about 74,000 compounds and a human siRNA library that targets almost 8,000 genes. State-of-the-art liquid handling systems and detection technologies are available for screening in-house or custom collections in 96- or 384-well plate format. The platform is compatible with biochemical assays, cell-based assays in a broad range of cellular systems and assays in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Its core activities consist of managing the VIB screening collections, assisting researchers in assay development / automation and performing high-throughput screenings. After hit clustering and selection, the VIB-CSF team can contribute in structure-activity analysis, IC50 measurements, cytotoxicity analysis, secondary screening for hit validation and counter screening for specificity analysis.

Proper citation: VIB Compound Screening Facility (RRID:SCR_012256) 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   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/chemodiversity-laboratory-cddi

The chemodiversity core facility offers a library of natural product-derived crude extracts, fractions and pure compounds for screening. Gas chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) analysis, liquid chromatography MS targeted separation and high throughput screening (targeting solid tumor cell lines, anti-microbial activity, permeability and drug solubility determination) are provided. The services also include general chromatography (MPLC, HPLC) and spectrometric characterization (UV, IR) as well as microbiology workspace (biosafety cabinets), synthesis activities and training. Our facility offers advanced instrumentation (GC/MS Q-TOF, IR, UV, MPLCs, HPLCs, liquid handling robots, biosafety cabinets, and other essential lab equipment), consultation and services for sample isolation and analysis, derivatization and scale-up. Sample preparation and safety training are also available for commercial and USF clients using our chromatographic and analytical instrumentation.

Proper citation: USF Chemodiversity Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012262) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/mass-spectrometry-biological-applications-and-high-throughput-proteomics-facility-cddi

The Mass Spectrometry, Biological Applications and High-Throughput Proteomics Facility is dedicated to the identification and quantification of components associated with complex biological matrices. The main goal of our lab is to produce high quality data related to any biological or environmental sample, i.e. cancer, Alzheimer_������_s, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and parasitology, to name a few. To see a full list of facility activity, please visit our listed website.

Proper citation: USF Mass Spectrometry Biological Applications and High-Throughput Proteomics Facility (RRID:SCR_012261) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_012265

http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/mcgill-spr-facility

For applications including proteomics, drug discovery, immunogenicity, and food analysis, state-of-the-art Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) technology allows for label-free, real-time biomolecular interaction analysis. Using purified preparations or complex mixtures, binding interactions between proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, small molecules, and cells/viruses can be examined quantitatively in their native state with low sample consumption. In a typical experiment, the ligand (_������������bait_������_) is immobilized to a gold-plated sensor chip and repeated injections of analyte (binding partner _������������target_������_) are then flowed overtop.

Proper citation: McGill SPR Facility (RRID:SCR_012265) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_012260

https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/chemistry/research/core-facilities/nmr.aspx

NMR facility provides state-of-the-art ultra-high field (14 and 18 Tesla) instruments that enable researchers to characterize protein structure at atomic resolution (along with the characterization of small molecules). Technical support and training are available for all aspects of project development. Experiments include structure elucidation of small molecules (e.g. synthetic molecules, natural products, and small peptides etc.) to studying advanced protein-ligand interactions.

Proper citation: USF NMR Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012260) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/nuclear-magnetic-resonance-facility--2

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 15,2024. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility (NMR) was established in 2004. The Facility recognizes the important role that NMR plays in molecular structure determination, drug design, protein and nucleic acid characterization, and conformational analysis. The instrumentation serves the high-resolution research needs for investigators from the Departments of Molecular and Cell Biology, Chemistry, and Pharmacy at the University of Connecticut.

Proper citation: UConn Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility (RRID:SCR_012347) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/biophysical-analysis-lab-purdue

The purpose of the Biophysical Analysis Lab (BAL) at the Bindley Biosciences Center is to provide complete biophysical analysis of macromolecules. In the lab, there are two analytical ultracentrifuges: Beckman-Coulter XLI and XLA, a Biacore 3000, an ITC, and a SEC-MALS platform. With these instruments we can determine kinetic parameters, stoichiometry of binding, size distribution, shape, oligomerization state and other biophysical measurements. Complementing these traditional biophysical methods, the BAL also provides mass spectrometric analyses at both the protein and peptide levels. The lab strives to establish long-term collaborations and deliver professional quality data that can be used for publications and grant proposals.

Proper citation: Purdue Biophysical Analysis Lab (RRID:SCR_012349) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/protein-x-ray-crystallography-facility

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 25,2024. Protein X-ray Crystallography Facility became operational in October 2010 following the acquisition of a Rigaku HighFlux HomeLab system with funding awarded by the VPR''s Major Equipment Competition in November 2009.

Proper citation: UConn Protein X-Ray Crystallography Facility (RRID:SCR_012348) Copy   



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