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https://www.moffitt.org/research-science/shared-resources/proteomics-and-metabolomics/

Provides instrumentation for proteomics and metabolomics studies, including protein, peptide and metabolite separations, MS instrumentation for protein, peptide and metabolite analysis, and data systems, software, and bioinformatics tools for data archiving and analysis. Proteomics Core performs routine analytical proteomics services, including target discovery, identification and quantitation, and also provides platforms for functional proteomics using variety of strategies for protein separation, sub-proteome enrichment, post-translational modification analysis, and quantitation.

Proper citation: Moffitt Cancer Center Proteomics and Metabolomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012168) Copy   


https://www.uclahealth.org/departments/pathology/research-services/translational-pathology-core-laboratory-tpcl

Facility in the UCLA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Shared Facility. Provids pathology related services in support of basic, translational and clinical research at UCLA. Provides consultative services to investigators in pathology-related study design, tissue selection, microscopic interpretation, immunohistochemistry, laser capture microdissection, digital image analysis, and IRB-related tissue questions.

Proper citation: University of California at Los Angeles Translational Pathology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012201) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/the-ramaciotti-centre-for-gene-function-analysis

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 22, 2024. Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function Analysis was established in August 2000 as a focus for the development and application of Functional Genomics in New South Wales. The Centre is consortium of five universities and five medical research centres in the Sydney-Newcastle region.

Proper citation: MQ Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function Analysis (RRID:SCR_011071) Copy   


http://www.waksman.rutgers.edu/genomics/home

Equipped with NextSeq500, MiSeq, and Ion Proton performs de novo genome sequencing, genome resequencing, ChIP-Seq and RNA-seq. Performs library construction, template preparation and sequencing of libraries or provides training in library preparation methods.Performs procedures to enrich or remove polyadenylated RNA, rRNA and/or tRNA as needed. Provides bioinformatics support for projects,data management and analysis plan before selecting samples and initiating data collection.

Proper citation: Rutgers University Waksman Institute of Microbiology Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_011042) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/deep-sequencing-and-microarray-core

Our aim is to provide cost-effective and time-efficient access to cutting-edge genomic technologies and expert assistance with experimental design and data analysis.

Proper citation: JHU Deep Sequencing and Microarray Core (RRID:SCR_011045) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/university-of-iowa

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on February 3rd, 2022.

Proper citation: University of Iowa Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_011046) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/technology-development-laboratory-tdl

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 22, 2024. Core facility at the Babraham Research campus offering biotechnology services, molecular biology services and chemistry. In addition to the scientific facilities and services available through the Babraham Institute, a unique offering of the Babraham Research Campus is BBT''''s Technology Development Laboratory (TDL), which is accessible by companies both on and off site. Established to support innovation in biotechnology and biomedical fields, the TDL is a fully-equipped biology and chemistry laboratory. Companies, entrepreneurs and academics can hire bench space and equipment in the TDL ona flexible basis. Key equipment available for rent includes: Biacore T200 Equipped molecular biology and biochemistry laboratory Equipment for assay and screen development: - Protein expression (bacterial, mammalian and insect cell culture) - Protein concentration and purification (liquid chromatography) - Protein trafficking, expression and interaction (microscopy and imaging) - Protein array (array spotter) - HTRF (Homogeneous Time Resolved Fluorescence) assay platform

Proper citation: Babraham Technology Development Laboratory (RRID:SCR_011051) Copy   


https://mbp.mousebiology.org/

UCD Mouse Biology Program (MBP) is a coordinated, campus-supported teaching, research, and service resource of infrastructure and fundamental expertise directed at developing, promoting, and enhancing the use of mouse model systems for understanding and resolving biological problems. Established in 1997, the goal of the MBP is to meet the needs of investigators utilizing genetically-altered mice for basic, clinical, and translational research. The mission of the MBP is to strive for excellence by focusing on hypothesis-driven research that advances health, well-being, and performance, and to educate and train the next generation of faculty, residents, graduate students, and veterinary students in the application of genetically-altered mice.

Proper citation: UC Davis Mouse Biology Program (RRID:SCR_011054) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/genomics-core-facility-umass

A Resource for UMass Medical School and the entire UMass system, UMass Memorial Medical Center, and the research community.

Proper citation: UMass Medical School Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_011058) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/mass-spectrometry-and-proteomics-laboratory

The Scripps Florida Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics laboratory provides mass spectrometry support to the faculty and staff of The Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Florida. The laboratory also performs fee-for-service analyses for external academic and industrial researchers.

Proper citation: Scripps Florida Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012225) Copy   


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

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 16, 20224. Nanofabrication Facility houses three instruments for patterning of flat surfaces and selective etching of materials. Researchers fabricate devices and structures to demonstrate novel device concepts and to characterize new materials. To carry out these functions this new facility consists of three instruments: a Tescan Electron-Beam Lithography Tool, an OAI high resolution Mask Aligner and Advanced Vacuum/Plasma Therm Reactive Ion Etcher.

Proper citation: UConn Nanofabrication Facility (RRID:SCR_012346) Copy   


https://mann.usc.edu/core-facilities/histology-lab/

Core is located on the fourth floor of the Pharmaceutical Sciences Center, is ready to help you with your histology and pathology research. Open to any USC researcher and has everything you will need to make microscope slides from tissue samples. Tissues can be paraffin embedded, sectioned and stained in the laboratory. Sectioning can involve making microtome, vibratome and cryostat thin slices. You can also make color photographs of your microscopic images for publication. Expert advice is available concerning staining techniques and the interpretation of microscopic images.

Proper citation: University of Southern California School of Pharmacy Histology Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012228) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/metabolite-profiling-facility-purdue

The Metabolite Profiling Facility (MPF) provides state-of-the-art technologies that enable both qualitative (defining all components of a metabolome) and quantitative (determining differential concentrations of metabolites) metabolomics in complex biological systems. This facility employs highly sensitive mass spectrometry coupled with liquid chromatography and multi-dimensional gas chromatography for precise sample analysis. Metabolite profiling is an integral component of systems biology, an exciting field that combines genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics to define cellular functionality. Our elite scientists will empower researchers with new technologies, methods development, expert training and consultation.

Proper citation: Bindley Bioscience Metabolite Profiling Facility (RRID:SCR_012352) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/biomolecular-nmr-core-facility

The mission of the UTHSCSA Biomolecular NMR Core Facility is to provide UTHSCSA faculty and staff with access to modern high-field high-resolution NMR instrumentation for analysis of molecular structure. The instrumentation is available on an hourly basis for routine analyses, such as analysis of small molecule structures, or on a collaborative basis for non-routine analyses, such as structural analysis of biological macromolecules.

Proper citation: UTHSCSA Biomolecular NMR Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012233) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/core-for-advanced-translational-technologies

Provides standardized, high-quality services to support translational research, including pre-analytical biospecimen management, sample preparation, and analytical technologies that deliver a systems-oriented perspective on the composition of a sample. Services include automated DNA/RNA extraction, bisulfite conversion, cryostorage, miSeq-based sequencing, Illumina microarrays, pyrosequencing, microfluidic PCR, Luminex FlexMap 3D bead arrays, Ingenuity Pathway Analysis access and services.

Proper citation: UTHSCSA Core for Advanced Translational Technologies (RRID:SCR_012235) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/center-for-macromolecular-interactions

The facility helps to produce highly purified recombinant proteins for functional and structural studies and to provide researchers with state-of-the art capabilities for the characterization of protein-protein, protein-lipid, protein-nucleic acid and protein-small ligand interactions.

Proper citation: UTHSCSA Center for Macromolecular Interactions (RRID:SCR_012234) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/eicosanoid-core-laboratory

Eicosanoid is an umbrella term used to describe any oxidized derivative of arachidonic acid, a ubiquitous polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) in humans. Arachidonic acid can be oxidized in vivo via both enzymatic and non-enzymatic mechanisms to yield bioactive lipid mediators that are of central importance to human physiology and pathophysiology. The Eicosanoid Core Laboratory at Vanderbilt University was established in 1988 in order to provide investigators at the university with a central location for analysis of prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and isoprostanes. Today the Eicosanoid Core Laboratory serves investigators not only at Vanderbilt but indeed around the world.

Proper citation: VUSM Eicosanoid Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012357) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/flow-cytometry-core-facility--2

The UTHSCSA Flow Cytometry Core Facility operates at two locations; at the Long (main) campus and Greehey (north) campus in the newly-built South Texas Research Facility (STRF). The facility at the Long campus is located in room 5.044V and occupies 800 sq. ft. The STRF site is located in room 251 and occupies a total of 1306 sq. ft. The FCF is administered through the Office of the Vice President for Research in coordination with the Executive Director of the Cancer Center. Access to the flow labs is available to all UTHSCSA and external investigators with priority given to NIH-funded investigators. FCF services are based on the presence of a flow cytometry cell sorter and an analyzer at each of its two locations. The main campus site houses a Becton Dickinson Biosciences (BD) FACSAria and a BD SORP LSRII. The FACSAria cell sorter is equipped with 5-lasers enabling the analysis of up to 13 parameters and concurrent sorting of 4 different cell populations. The LSRII is equipped with 3 lasers and allows for detection of up to 8 colors at a time. The STRF site houses a MoFlow Astrios and a FACSCalibur. The MoFlow Astrios cell sorter is equipped with 4 lasers that enables analysis of up to 14 colors and concurrent sorting of 6 different cell populations. The FACSCalibur analyzer is equipped with 2-lasers and allows for the parallel detection of up to 4 colors.

Proper citation: UTHSCSA Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012238) Copy   


https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/research/rochester-genomics-center.aspx

Provides core laboratory support, technical consultation, assistance with experimental design and data analysis for investigators using high throughput genomic sequencing, genotyping and gene expression in their research programs.Provides support for RNA-Seq, ATAC-seq, ChIP-Seq, Single Cell RNA-seq, Spatial Transcriptomics, Exome/Genome sequencing, Whole Genome and Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing (WGBS, RRBS), 16S rRNA Sequencing, Small RNA-Seq, Metatranscriptomics, qRT-PCR, processing of RNA/DNA, as well as custom applications and approaches. Bioinformatic analysis support is also available.

Proper citation: University of Rochester Genomics Research Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012359) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/mass-spectrometry-laboratory

The UTHSCSA Mass Spectrometry Laboratory provides state-of-the-art expertise and services in mass spectrometry and gel electrophoresis for identification, characterization and/or quantification of molecules of biomedical importance. The Mass Spectrometry Laboratory assists faculty members in their research endeavors and by promoting interdisciplinary and inter-institutional research. The activities of the Mass Spectrometry Laboratory continue to benefit the institution by enhancing ongoing research, by facilitating the acquisition of new research funding and by assisting with recruitment of new faculty members.

Proper citation: UTHSCSA Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012240) Copy   



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