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http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/gvk-bio-chemistry-group

GVK Biosciences has expertise in small molecule synthesis from milligrams to kilo gram scale. Our Chemistry team serves diverse customer requirements from custom synthesis to scale-up through discovery chemistry. Customers can avail these services on a stand-alone or integrated services basis. Advantages of working with GVK Biosciences include: * No Conflict model: GVK BIO has no internal programs. * The IP /Confidentiality of Customers is well protected * Proven ability to Scale from mg to kg level at one location * On-line project tracking * E-Note book reporting (Optional) * Chemistry complemented by expert services in Biology and Computational Chemistry * The largest SAR manually curated database with 4 million compounds available * Multiple research sites across India * Comprehensive technical team with relevant Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical, and Academic experiences. Highly qualified and experienced team * State of the art Analytical instrumentation with experienced analytical research scientists

Proper citation: GVK BIO Chemistry Group (RRID:SCR_012542) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/cell-and-cell-products-fermentation-facility

Since its inception in 1951, the fermentation facility''s goal has been to provide affordable fermentation services to a highly diverse client base. Completely renovated in 2011 the fermentation facility, which meets BL2-LS containment requirements, is comprised of four contiguous operation units: -Material Preparation Laboratory -Fermentation In-Process -Computer Control -Product Recovery Room Bio-reactor working capacities range from 10 to 800 liters. All systems are computer controlled with algorithm-based cascade-capable PID programming. In the recovery room, downstream processing includes: -Centrifugation -Filtration -Micro and Ultra-filtration -Cell Disruption With the advantage of having the world''s pharmaceutical industry in its backyard, a productive climate of industrial liaison has been the historical legacy of the facility. Many former facility students and graduates hold positions within the industry. www.waksman.rutgers.edu/fermentation/home

Proper citation: Rutgers Cell and Cell Products Fermentation Facility (RRID:SCR_012729) 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   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/bio-fabrication

The ANFF 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 moieties) and transform these into structures that have application in sensors, medical devices, nanophotonics and nanoelectronics. It has a strong emphasis on service provision to the research community. ANFF seeks to enhance national and international collaborations and enable world-class-research.

Proper citation: ANFF Bio Fabrication (RRID:SCR_012691) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/materials-synthesis-and-macro-fabrication

The ANFF 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 moieties) and transform these into structures that have application in sensors, medical devices, nanophotonics and nanoelectronics. It has a strong emphasis on service provision to the research community. ANFF seeks to enhance national and international collaborations and enable world-class-research.

Proper citation: ANFF Materials Synthesis and Macro Fabrication (RRID:SCR_012690) Copy   


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

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 2,2024. ANFF 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 moieties) and transform these into structures that have application in sensors, medical devices, nanophotonics and nanoelectronics. It has a strong emphasis on service provision to the research community. ANFF seeks to enhance national and international collaborations and enable world-class-research.

Proper citation: ANFF Photonics (RRID:SCR_012693) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/cancer-research-informatics-core-cric-usc

Over the last 10 years the CRIC team has developed a set of software tools and applications to support the research activities of USC investigators. CRIC provides tools for data collection, migration, reporting, customized survey creation, and web-based data capture & reporting. CRIC has also developed and supported databases for laboratory data management, multi-center clinical trials coordination, epidemiologic & prevention studies as well as disease specific studies.

Proper citation: USC Cancer Research Informatics Core (RRID:SCR_012697) Copy   


http://flowcytometry.sysbio.med.harvard.edu/

Core facility that provides the following services: Sorting and analysis services. The facility houses two state-of-the-art BD analyzers with high-throughput capability, a Stratedigm benchtop analyzer, a high-speed BD cell sorter, and both Mac and PC workstations for data analysis. Sorting services are offered through the facility, as well as instrument and software training.

Proper citation: HMS Systems Biology Flow Cytometry Facility (RRID:SCR_012696) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/circulating-tumor-cells-ctc-core-facility-bcm

The CTC Core is devoted to the biology and enumeration of CTC in metastatic cancers. The Veridex CellSearch?? CTC Test is used to measure Circulating Tumor Cells (CTC) cells in blood samples from cancer patients. The technology can also be used to measure Circulating Endothelial Cells (CEC) in blood, as indicators of other vascular damage-associated diseases such as diabetes.

Proper citation: BCM Circulating Tumor Cells Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012698) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/nutrient-and-phytochemical-analytics-shared-resource-npasr

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented in May 14,2024. Nutrient and Phytochemical Analytic Shared Resource (NPASR) provides expert bioanalytical method development and quantitative analysis. The NPASR will support development of methods and techniques to quantitatively determine nutrients and phytochemicals in foodstuffs as well as identification of these compounds and respective metabolites in biological samples from both human clinical trials and animal model investigations. The NPASR personnel are specialists in the field of analytical chemistry, concentrating their expertise in examining the bioavailability, metabolism and physiological significance of carotenoids, isothiocyanates, isoflavones and other phytochemicals. NPASR is capable of developing analytical methods for a Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) environment. Primary goals of NPASR are to provide investigators with expert, leading-edge bioanalytical method development and quantitative analysis of nutrients and phytochemicals in foodstuffs and their metabolites in biological samples and an enhanced understanding of the role of dietary compounds in cancer prevention and control.

Proper citation: OSU Nutrient and Phytochemical Analytics Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_012701) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/bioprocess-scale-up-facility

The Bioprocess Scale-Up Facility (BSF) is the Biotechnology Research and Education Program''''s modern bioprocessing laboratory dedicated to the development and scale-up of biotechnology products and processes. With over 1000 fermentations conducted since 1998 alone, the BSF has accelerated the R&D of local biotechnology leaders such as Human Genome Sciences, NIH and MedImmune, as well as growing Maryland start-ups such as Martek Biosciences and Digene Corporation. The BSF''''s capabilities include fermentation, purification, product analysis and solving challenging problems such as biopolymers, turbulence and multiphase fluid dynamics, biosensors, process analysis and control, and both metabolic and biochemical engineering. BSF is a unique facility in Maryland not restricted by current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) requirements, and production processes are directly transferable to partners operating under cGMPs (required for FDA-approved clinical trials), such as Cambrex Inc. and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. The BSF enables small manufacturing companies to offer extended capabilities to major pharmaceutical (Big Pharma) companies out-of-state. The Biopharmaceutical Advancement Facility (BAF) specializes in the development of cell culture-based biopharmaceutical products. BAF is part of the Biotechnology Research and Education Program and a companion to the Bioprocess Scale-Up Facility in the Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (Mtech) at the University of Maryland. The facility''''s staff members offer extensive expertise in addressing challenging problems with the advancement of anchorage-dependent or suspension-adapted cell lines. The facility is not restricted by current good manufacturing practices (cGMPs); however, production processes are directly transferable to partners operating under cGMPs.

Proper citation: UMD Bioprocess Scale-Up Facility (RRID:SCR_012703) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/advanced-imaging-core-aic-uchicago

The Center''''s Advanced Imaging Core (AIC) features state-of-the-art core technologies available on a fee for service basis.

Proper citation: UChicago Advanced Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_012704) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/duke-clinical-research-unit

The Duke Clinical Research Unit is a state-of-the-art research facility located within the Duke University Medical Center campus that provides infrastructure support to sponsors and investigators who are: - Testing new drug candidates and other cutting-edge therapies - Seeking to identify and validate novel biomarkers Building on the strength of Duke''s thought leadership, therapeutic expertise, patient base, and access to the latest technologies, the DCRU is a critical component of the Duke Translational Medicine Institute''s efforts to speedily translate new laboratory discoveries into treatments for patients DCRU is a Duke resource available to investigators for the conduct of clinical trials in either adult or pediatric populations. For non-commercial clinical trials funded by the NIH, foundations, investigators������������������������ departments, and similar funding mechanisms, the DCRU provides: - Space - Nursing support - Core laboratory support - Statistical support for study design and analysis - Metabolic kitchen support DCRU can also be your partner for industry-sponsored studies, offering either full-service execution of your studies or fee for service in the above areas.

Proper citation: Duke Clinical Research Unit (RRID:SCR_012677) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/blizard-institute-of-cell-and-molecular-science-bicm

The Blizard Institute is the largest institute of Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry and aims to deliver excellence in all aspects of research, teaching and clinical service

Proper citation: Blizard Institute of Cell and Molecular Science Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_012711) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/cell-biology-and-bioimaging-core-cbbc-lsu

The Cell Biology and Bioimaging Core (CBBC) provides access to state of the art imaging, analytical, and histological equipment as well as technical expertise and assistance to researchers at the PBRC, LSU''s main campus, and outside the LSU university system.

Proper citation: LSU Cell Biology and Bioimaging Core (RRID:SCR_012714) Copy   


https://cbc.arizona.edu/research/support-services/facilities/nuclear-magnetic-resonance-nmr

Interdisciplinary NMR spectroscopy research facility for structural elucidation and study of conformation and dynamics of organic compounds, peptides, oligonucleotides and other small biopolymers.

Proper citation: University of Arizona Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012716) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/joslin-diabetes-center-genomics-core

The main objective of the Joslin Diabetes Center Genomics Core is to facilitate research by laboratories by providing equipment, expertise, and services in nucleic acid analysis that would be too specialized or costly for individual laboratories to provide independently. Instruments include: ������������ Fluidics Station 400 ������������ GeneChip?������ Scanner 3000 ������������ Hybridization Oven 640 ������������ NanoDrop ND-1000 ������������ NanoDrop ND-3300

Proper citation: Joslin Diabetes Center Genomics Core (RRID:SCR_012682) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/center-for-clinical-imaging-research-ccir

The CCIR provides a full range of biomedical imaging services to support clinical research projects. These services include: (1) Pre-study services that help investigators design, set up, and kick off the study; (2) Coordinating services, including Scanning, that provide assistance in executing, monitoring and evaluating the study; and, (3) Information Technology management services to handle, track, and process imaging data.

Proper citation: WUSTL School of Medicine Center for Clinical Imaging Research (RRID:SCR_012684) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/biology-department-imaging-facility-wustl

Dedicated imaging facility for many aspects of brightfield and fluorescence microscopy, including low-light imaging, scanning confocal imaging, imaging of fixed and living tissues, deconvolution, multi-channel imaging, FRAP, FRET, time-lapse and z stack (3D and 4D) acquisition, and spectral analysis.

Proper citation: WUSTL Biology Department Imaging Facility (RRID:SCR_012686) Copy   


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http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/specimen-bank-bwh-harvard

Core facility that provides the following services: Open repositories service, Sample processing service, Medical/pathology informatics support service, BWH tissue repository service.

The Specimen Bank provides materials to investigators with IRB-approved protocols. Staff are available to assist with selection of samples appropriate for downstream applications, development of processing protocols or preparation of derivatives from clinical materials. IT Staff are also available to assist researchers with creation of queries for prospective sample collection or queries to select samples from specific cohorts. Their goal is to drive quality research in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Each year they provide tens of thousands of samples to area researchers. Getting started: Partners investigators and study staff may request a Crimson user account to help manage studies and collected materials.

Proper citation: BWH Specimen Bank (RRID:SCR_012316) Copy   



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