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https://www.lsi.umich.edu/science/centers-technologies/center-structural-biology

Comprehensive structural biology resource.Provides high throughput protein laboratory for protein engineering, protein purification facilities for small- and large-scale protein production, macromolecular crystallization and crystallography laboratories for solving crystal structures of biological molecules, and X-ray facility with access to high energy synchrotron radiation. Provides expert guidance to researchers through every stage of project, collaborating and consulting with researchers who use the facilities. Service categories are Chemical, Material and Protein Characterization, Molecular Biology. Services include Cloning, Crystallization, Differential thermal analysis, Drug development, NMR (small molecule), PCR, Protein crystallography, Protein engineering, Protein production, Structure determination, Xray.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Center for Structural Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021065) Copy   


https://cami.northwestern.edu/

Provides access to range of preclinical imaging modalities and support services. These include MRI, nuclear imaging (PET, SPECT, and CT), in vivo bioluminescence and fluorescence imaging, animal housing and prep spaces, and tissue culture. Image analysis services are available, as are software packages (JIM, Amira, Matlab) and a workstation for users to perform their own data analysis. Imaging services can be provided for investigators' own animal models, or animal models can be supplied by the Developmental Therapeutics Core.

Proper citation: Northwestern University Center for Advanced Molecular Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021192) Copy   


https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cam/

Core offers instrumentation and services for study of biological processes at whole animal, tissue, cellular and subcellular levels. Services include electron microscopy, super resolution microscopy, fluorescent laser scanning and spinning disk microscopy, fluorescent lifetime imaging, automated high throughput tissue cytometry, atomic force microscopy, laser capture microdissection, mutliphoton imaging, and whole animal bioluminescent and fluorescent imaging. Additionally we provide microinjection equipment, chambers for stable live cell observation, and anesthesia equipment. Provides training on numerous different instrument platforms, consultation on experiment design, as well as digital image processing and image analysis. We are a reference site for several companies including TissueGnostics. CAM is one of three Nikon Imaging Centers in the US, allowing us access and excellent support from Nikon to develop innovative solutions for the cutting edge imaging needs of users. This relationship has allowed our users to push super-resolution technologies to permit multi-color, 3D and live-cell applications. Additionally, we have been working together with Nikon to add confocal laser scanning to a low magnification upright dissection microscope, which is particularly useful to researchers interested in visualizing thick samples (such as epidermal raft cultures) at increased cellular resolution. We are also currently expanding our full service electron microscopy offerings. We currently support TEM and SEM sample preparation, immunogold labeling, platinum replicas, and CLEM.

Proper citation: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Center for Advanced Microscopy Nikon Imaging Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_020996) Copy   


https://fgf.uchicago.edu/

Facility offers Next-Gen Illumina and Pacific Biosciences Sequencing and Library prep services, Micro-array Illumina genotyping and EPIC arrays services, Sanger DNA Sequencing, and Bioanalyzer/Fragment analyzer sample QC services. For Single Cell sequencing project Facility operates DROP-SEQ and 10X Genomics instrument., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: University of Chicago Functional Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019196) Copy   


https://med.nyu.edu/research/scientific-cores-shared-resources/applied-bioinformatics-laboratories

Core provides computational analysis for high throughput genomic data, including but not limited to, next generation sequencing data. Our mission is to accelerate scientific discoveries by guiding experimental design, performing robust data quality assessment, and carrying out comprehensive computational analyses. Registration to iLab required.

Proper citation: New York University Grossman School of Medicine Applied Bioinformatics Laboratories Facility (RRID:SCR_019178) Copy   


https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/colorado-cancer-center/research/shared-resources/biostatistics-and-bioinformatics/biostatistics

Biostatistics provides quantitative support for planning, design, analysis, and presentation of basic science, clinical, and epidemiological investigations. We are dedicated to delivering high quality, methodically developed results to improve patient outcomes and clinical care.

Proper citation: University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Cancer Center Biostatistics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021981) Copy   



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