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http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/immunodetection-and-imaging
Delivering high quality immunohistochemical and immunofluorescent staining on cells and tissue sections, specialising in multi immunoflourescent colocalisation staining technologies. Equipped with three Vision Biosystems Bond staining robots Mike offers high throughput or custom antibody optimisation services. Time consuming multi colocalisation including same species primaries, are automated saving time and money. A large range of imaging platforms including three confocals, widefield, stereology, image analysis, digital photograpy and PALM laser capture microscopy are available. A full range of secondary antibodies and detection systems are available for purchase in ul quantities. There are currently 1900 antibodies recorded on our database.
Proper citation: University of Edinburgh Immunodetection and Imaging (RRID:SCR_012573) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/biomolecular-interaction-centre
The Biomolecular Interaction Centre (BIC) is a multi-disciplinary centre dedicated to the study of molecular interactions critical to biological function. Understanding biomolecular interactions is central to a range of fundamental sciences, new treatments for disease, and a wide range of highly functional products. The Institute includes University of Canterbury researchers from the Colleges of Science and Engineering, as well as Education and Arts and partners with several New Zealand CRIs and Universities. The Centre was founded in 2007 after being awarded funding from the Innovation and Development Fund from the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC). The primary investment of $1.85 million was used to purchase of a suite of state-of-the-art equipment that was supplied by Bio-Rad Laboratories. BIC has recently received a multi-million dollar investment from the University of Canterbury to become one of two new premier research institutes on campus. BIC researchers seek to understand the molecular interactions vital to biology and harness them in a wide range of applications. BIC has a number of Principal, Partner, Associate and Affliated Investigators, together with Post Doctoral Fellows, Postgraduate students and technicians from the University of Canterbury, as well as, other national and international institutions. Many these investigators directly support the research themes of the Centre while others have related research projects that benefit from BIC support.
Proper citation: University of Canterbury Biomolecular Interaction Centre (RRID:SCR_012618) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/vivalis
Vivalis contract manufacturing services offers a full suite of services that include GMP cell banking, GMP antibody production, and GMP virus production. Our manufacturing facility has been approved by the French Medicines Agency for GMP production up to Phase II clinical trials. A rigorous Quality Management System (QMS) maintains GMP compliance and further ensures adherence to these quality requirements.
Proper citation: Vivalis (RRID:SCR_012578) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/pathology-core-facility
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 2,2024. Core Pathology is a self funding, CPA accredited department and therefore is a fee-for-service facility providing Histopathology services to members of Queen Mary University and other academic institutes, as well as providing a diagnostic service to the private sector. Our remit is to advise, support or carry out work for research groups.
Proper citation: QMUL BICM Pathology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012587) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/small-animal-imaging-core-umass
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 23,2024. UMMS Small Animal Imaging Core was established in early 2008 to serve the UMMS and extramural research community by providing state-of-the-art small animal imaging.
Proper citation: UMass Medical School Small Animal Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_012620) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/laboratory-of-medical-zoology
We offer expanded tick testing services for a variety of tick-borne pathogens, including Babesia, Anaplasma, Rickettsia, Bartonella, and others.
Proper citation: UMass Amherst Laboratory of Medical Zoology (RRID:SCR_012586) Copy
https://proteomics.ucdavis.edu/
Core provides LC-MS/MS analysis including Protein ID, Proteomics Profiling, Targeted Proteomics and Post Translational Modification analysis. Analytical proteomic services are provided with emphasis on label free quantitative proteomic profiling, analysis of macromolecular complexes, post-translational modification of their constituents and standard protein identification from complex protein mixtures.
Proper citation: University of California at Davis Genome Center Proteomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012666) Copy
Laboratory facility has two Isoprime Isotope Ratio mass spectrometers. One capable of measuring oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of water and the other capable of measuring carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of organic matter.
Proper citation: University of Miami Stable Isotope Laboratory Core Facillity (RRID:SCR_012668) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/the-analyte-center-bcm
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 22, 2024. Analyte Center provides analytical services to the research community within Baylor College of Medicine and to investigators at other institutions. We provide access to state-of-the-art gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy, tandem mass spectroscopy, and high pressure liquid chromatography for the purpose of quantitative analysis of small organic molecules. In addition to a broad spectrum of routinely offered services we can also provide specialty services on demand provided our instrumentation will provide the sensitivity and specificity required for the investigator.
Proper citation: BCM Analyte Center (RRID:SCR_012669) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/infectious-disease-resource-core-arizona
IDRC aims to improve the detection and prevention of infectious diseases, by developing new diagnostic laboratory methods for use in evidence-based research and clinical practice
Proper citation: UA Infectious Disease Resource Core (RRID:SCR_012671) Copy
http://www.neurodiscovery.harvard.edu/resources/atrc.html
Core facility that provides provides state-of-the-art molecular pathology resources to the Harvard community including laser capture microscopy, DNA/RNA/miRNA quality/expression analysis, Luminex FlexMap 3D multiplex bead cytometry, and real-time PCR. The ATRC is a fee-for-use facility. For NeuroDiscovery members, the first 10 hours of training, consultation and instrument use is free. This initial period is intended to provide a first time user with preliminary data/proof of concept regarding their project, and is generally sufficient when investigators work under the aegis of ATRC staff. Thereafter, the base fee varies depending on activity and the extent of your proposed work. Project-based charge-back agreements for large projects can be negotiated with the ATRC Director, Dr. Charles Vanderburg. Although priority is given to NeuroDiscovery members investigating neurodegenerative diseases and the CNS, the facility is also available to any academic investigators within the Harvard medical community and the greater-Boston research community. Under special arrangements the facility may also be made available to the commercial sector. Please contact ATRC Director, Dr. Charles Vanderburg, for details.
Proper citation: HNDC Advanced Tissue Resource Center (RRID:SCR_012670) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/comprehensive-phytopathogen-genomics-resource-cpgr-msu
The Comprehensive Phytopathogen Genomics Resource (CPGR) aims to provide a comprehensive plant pathogen genomics and annotation resource. A major part of the CPGR is the development of diagnostic molecular markers and robust diagnostic protocols for plant pathogens
Proper citation: MSU Comprehensive Phytopathogen Genomics Resource (RRID:SCR_012554) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/nnin-nano-research-facility-wustl
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 15,2024. Nano Research Facility (NRF) at Washington University in St. Louis is a NNIN nodal facility supported by the National Science Foundation. It cultivates an open, shared research, and education environment that brings researchers across disciplines together, particularly in the emerging area of nanomaterials with applications in the energy, environment, and biomedical fields. The mission is to be a resource to the scientific and technical community for the advancement of nanoscience and nanotechnology in a safe and environmentally benign manner. NRF includes a micro- and nano-fabrication lab (clean room), surface characterization lab, particle technology lab, and imaging lab with a focus on bio-imaging. NRF provides unique technical expertise in: Knowledge-based synthesis of nanostructured materials Particle instrumentation tools for toxicity studies Non-invasive imaging modalities for biological applications Clean Energy Applications Energy and Environmental nanotechology Environmental Health and Safety As a member of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN), supported by the National Science Foundation, NRF is available to both academic and industrial users nation-wide and across the globe.
Proper citation: WUSTL NNIN - Nano Research Facility (RRID:SCR_012674) 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/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
The Nucleic Acid Shared Resource (NASR) provides genomic and epigenomic support for cancer research at OSUCCC-James including: Sanger-based DNA Sequencing, Next-Generation Sequencing, Genotyping, DNA Methylation analysis and Gene Expression Analysis. Additionally, the NASR provides consultation and assistance in experimental design, troubleshooting, training, development of novel methodologies and applications, and publication preparation.
Proper citation: OSU Nucleic Acid Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_012643) Copy
Provides tools and assistance to identify and monitor behavior in rodents. Supports basic and translational research by providing assistance with project development, technical assistance to identify and monitor behavior in rats and mice, training in techniques for analysis of animal behaviors, assisting with interpretation and presentation of data and results relating to animal behaviors.
Proper citation: University of Mississippi Medical Center Animal Behavior Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012494) Copy
Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin is one of the leading centers of computational excellence in the United States. Located on the J.J. Pickle Research Campus, the center''''s mission is to enable discoveries that advance science and society through the application of advanced computing technologies. To fulfill this mission, TACC identifies, evaluates, deploys, and supports powerful computing, visualization, and storage systems and software. TACC staff help researchers and educators use these technologies effectively, and conduct research and development to make these technologies more powerful, more reliable, and easier to use. TACC staff also help encourage, educate, and train the next generation of researchers, empowering them to make discoveries that change the world.
Proper citation: Texas Advanced Computing Center (RRID:SCR_012530) Copy
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