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https://www.unmc.edu/vcr/cores/vcr-cores/electron-microscopy/index.html
Core provides instrumentation and technical assistance to research programs utilizing Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Available for consultation and service.
Proper citation: Nebraska University Medical Center Electron Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017864) Copy
http://nmr.science.oregonstate.edu
Facility maintains instrumentation, provides hands-on training to new users, experimental design expertise, assistance with data analysis and support for incorporating NMR into grants and manuscripts. NMR spectrometers are available at 800 MHz, 700 MHz, 500 MHz and 400 MHz (2), corresponding to magnetic field strengths ranging from 18.8 T to 9.4 T. Data processing and analysis software is available on workstations in NMR Facility. The facility supports scientific inquiry in research areas such as structural biology, organic chemistry, natural products analysis and environmental studies.
Proper citation: Oregon State University Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017909) Copy
Core provides ES cell services with high probability of germline transmission. Offers ES cell targeting, genomic DNA extraction from 96-well plates, expansion of targeted ES cells, chromosome counts, and preparation of ES cells for microinjection.Prior to initiation of project, consultation is available on entire procedures of generating knockout mice. Core works with Gladstone Transgenic Gene Targeting Core for your microinjections to deliver full-range gene targeting service;CRISPR gRNA cloning,Cell-based functional test to identify best-performing TALENs or sgRNAs for your gene-editing experiment via mismatch-based assays such as Surveyor or T7E1;In vitro RNA synthesis - can help to make RNAs for your zygote injection or RNA transfection. We have TALEN and Cas9 plasmids with either T7 or T3 promoter subcloned in for efficient in vitro synthesis.sgRNAs for CRISPR can be synthesized off T7-sgRNA PCR product. Quality of synthesized RNAs will be checked via bioanalyzer;Custom TALEN to make double-strand breaks in genome;ES cell targeting (feeder-independent).Investigators targeting construct will be electroporated by core personnel. We have two feeder-independent ES cell lines, E14 (129-derived) and JM8A3.N1 (C57BL/6-derived) you can choose from. After drug selection for about one week, up to 300 colonies will be picked. When they are about to be confluent, we will split them as duplicate, one master plate to freeze for future expansion of positive clones and one plate for genotyping to identify targeted ES cell clones. Your plates for genotyping will be ready for pick-up 2-3 weeks after electroporation date.Genomic DNA extraction from ES cells on 96-well plate;Expansion of targeted clones from core targeting (up to 5 clones),A maximum of 5 positive clones will be thawed from 96-well plates and expanded to 6-wells. We will freeze 5 vials (each about 1 million)/clone for future use and give you 1 vial-equivalent cells to validate your genotyping before injection. It takes about 10 days to expand and freeze down cells;Expansion of ES cells from outside resources (per clone) Investigators provide one vial of frozen ES cells with information about culture condition from original resource. We will revive, nurture, and refreeze ES cells (5 vials) when they are ready. In addition, we will give you 1~2 million cells for your genotyping verification;Preparation for microinjection;Chromosome counting;Custom services.
Proper citation: University of California at San Francisco Embryonic Stem Cell Targeting Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017902) Copy
http://health.usf.edu/medicine/corefacilities/flowcytometry
Core is equipped with two benchtop analyzers from BD Immunocytometry Systems (3 laser/8 color BD Canto II and 4 laser/17 color BD LSR II). These instruments support large variety of applications, including multicolor cell phenotyping, apoptosis, cell cycle and bead arrays. After orientation and training, equipment is available for use directly by investigators. Alternatively experiments can be run and analyzed by Core Facility staff.For sorting purposes facility is equipped with high speed BD FacsAria IIu sorter (4 laser/11 colors), as well as magnetic sorter (AutoMacs Pro) from Miltenyi Biotech. FacsAria IIu is enclosed in Baker Bioprotect III to support sort of biohazardous agents level 1 and 2.
Proper citation: South Florida University College of Medicine Fred Wright Jr Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017901) Copy
http://www.umass.edu/ials/genomics
Core provides services and advanced instrumentation support for nucleic acid (DNA and RNA) analysis, high-throughput next-generation sequencing, including solutions for sample processing such as nucleic-acid isolation, nucleic-acid quantitative and qualitative analysis, NGS library preparation, quantitative-PCR analysis, etc. Provides sample processing and library preparation such as whole genome sequencing, shotgun metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, targeted amplicon sequencing, RNA-Seq, ChIP-Seq, Exome Sequencing, Methyl-seq, Single Cell Genomics, etc. Facility accepts samples and will perform requested analysis. Offers training to users to conduct experimentation.
Proper citation: University of Massachusetts Amherst Genomics Resource Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017907) Copy
https://coreimmunology.ucsf.edu/services
Provides immunology assays, expert consultation, and education to UCSF and global research community. CIL specializes in developing immunology research tools, and initiating and stimulating innovative research projects to address emerging questions in immunologic diseases including HIV pathogenesis.Services include:Isolation of PBMC for staining, cell sorting, or viable cryopreservation;Isolation of mucosal mononuclear cells (MMC) from mucosal tissue biopsies;Immunomagnetic bead isolation of untouched cell populations for functional studies;Immunophenotyping of whole blood, PBMC, MMC and cerebrospinal fluid for: NK, B and T cells percentages, and their subsets, including maturation, trafficking, senescence, activation, in vivo proliferation and chemokine receptor expression;Flow cytometric functional assays, including NK cell function, antigen-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cell cytokine expression, degranulation and proliferation;Evaluation of T cell signaling by phosflow using monoclonal antibodies specific for phosphorylated protein;Training and Support;Flow Cytometry Training Course;Three-hour lecture and lab course designed to cover basics of flow cytometry including:Fluorescence emission and detection,Fluidics,Operation,Panel design,Controls.
Proper citation: University of California at San Francisco Immunology Lab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017906) Copy
http://imserc.facilities.northwestern.edu/
Core provides access to NMR, mass spectrometry, X-Ray crystallography instruments and education on use of instrumentation needed for molecular structure characterization.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Integrated Molecular Structure Education and Research Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017874) Copy
http://www.cti.northwestern.edu/
Core is Northwestern Radiology research facility providing translational imaging capabilities that promote pre-clinical and clinical research efforts. CTI occupies space in basement of Olson building housing imaging equipment along with research staff. Services include Cardiovascular Imaging for development, analysis and application of MRI methods providing insights into structure and function of cardiovascular system,NeuroImaging for functional MRI using spectroscopy and diffusion-weighted imaging to studying human anatomy and physiology during development and disease,Small Animal Imaging for molecular and functional imaging of biological processes in living animal models to study diseases and responses to intervention.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Center for Translational Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017878) Copy
https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/materials-science/clammp/
Core provides mechanical testing machines and accessories for conducting educational, research, and outreach experiments on most solid materials.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Central Laboratory for Materials Mechanical Properties Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017877) Copy
Core assists investigators whose research requires molecular marker characterization of cells in suspension as well as isolation of cells based on those markers. Advanced cell sorting and cytometric analyses by Flow or Mass Cytometry are provided.
Proper citation: University of California San Francisco Parnassus Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018206) Copy
https://www.bi.vt.edu/services/genomics-sequencing-center
Core for development and application of Next-Generation Sequencing technologies. Provides experimental design consultation, and genomic, transcriptomic, and functional-genomics services. Specializes in development and application of Next-Generation Sequencing technologies and bioinformatics analyses. Instruments include Illumina NovaSeq 6000, Illumina NextSeq 500,Illumina MiSeq,Thermo Ion S5. Services include mRNA-Seq: Stranded and non-stranded, high levels of multiplexing up to 96 or more samples on NovaSeq;Standard amounts, Stranded-Seq: 500 ng total RNA, RIN 8;Low Input amounts, Stranded-Seq: 5 ng to 100 ng total RNA;Ultra Low Input amounts, Non-Stranded-Seq: 1-1000 cells or 10 pg - 10 ng;Total RNA-Seq - Stranded: 5-250 ng;Small RNA-Seq: 1 ug, multiplexing up to 48 samples/NextSeq run;Partially degraded samples - Stranded and Non-Stranded: LCM, FFPE samples, both stranded and non-stranded, 50 -100 ng;Microbial rRNA depletion and RNA-Seq with amounts as low as 1-5 ug of total RNA;Whole Genome Sequencing;Human / Animal / Plant;Microbial;As low as 1 ng De novo Sequencing;Exome/Targeted capture re-sequencing: Enables high sequencing depths;Agilent and Illumina platforms;Human, Mouse, Canine and other species;Targeted re-sequencing: High levels of multiplexing up to 200 samples / MiSeq run;PCR Amplicon sequencing;Illumina and Agilent platforms;ChIP-Seq;Transcription factor analysis;Histone modifications;DNA Methylation;MeDIP- and MBD-Seq;MethylC-Seq;Agilent SureSelect MethylC-Seq;Nucleosome Mapping;FAIRE-Seq and DNAse I-Seq;16S / 18S / ITS amplicon sequencing;Whole Genome Metagenomic sequencing;Metatranscriptomic analysis;DNA/chromatin fragmentation by Covaris DNA / RNA quality analysis: BioAnalyzer / TapeStation assay, Qubit (Picogreen) assays;qPCR services.
Proper citation: Virginia Tech Biocomplexity Institute Genomics Sequencing Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017958) Copy
https://www.albany.edu/genomics/microarray-ngs.html
Provides services for DNA microarrays for large scale analysis of gene expression,gene regulation, exon splicing, epigenetics. Provides instrumentation for scanning of protein arrays.Offers services in RNA sequencing, ChIP-seq, ChIRP-seq, metagenomics and miRNA sequencing.Provides bioinformatics tools for analysis of results of microarray and sequencing experiments. Houses Illumina Nextseq500 and Ion PGM platforms for next generation sequencing. Provides instruments for Next gen sequencing including Illumina, MinIon, Wafergen-Takara, 10x genomics and for DNA microarrays including Affymetrix, Agilent.
Proper citation: University at Albany SUNY Center for Functional Genomics Microarray and Next Gen Sequencing Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018262) Copy
http://nemoursresearch.org/cores/bcl/
Develops research projects in pediatric genetics and provides essential services in molecular biology and genetics to Nemours clinicians and research staff and to affiliates researchers of University of Delaware and Thomas Jefferson University. Resource for staff of Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, Nemours affiliates, COBRE / INBRE investigators and outside customers. Offers expertise in molecular genetics and genomics. Operates according to policies set forth by federal CLIA standards.Services provided include Ion Torrent PGM Next Generation Sequencing, QuantStudio (QS) 3D Digital PCR, Cell Line Authentication, Nucleic Acid Quality Number (AATI Fragment Analyzer),Genotyping including Allelic Discrimination Probes (SNP Real-Time PCR), Affymetrix Microarray (CNV CytoScan, SNP arrays), Fragment Analysis (Capillary Electrophoresis up to 1200 bp), DNA Sequencing (Sanger Sequencing), Expression Analysis including Affymetrix Microarray (global gene expression, transcriptome assays), Pathway-focused Real-Time qPCR (mRNA and miRNA). Shared Instrumentation including Beckman Biomek 3000 Liquid Handler, NanoDrop 2000c, ABI7900 384-well Real-Time Genetic Analyzer, PCR Tamer, Thermocyclers.
Proper citation: Nemours Biomolecular Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018265) Copy
https://med.nyu.edu/research/scientific-cores-shared-resources/precision-immunology-laboratory
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on November 20,2025. Core to study immune cell phenotype and function, characterizes antitumor immune responses, determines mechanisms of immune escape and evasion, and develops biomarkers that predict patient outcomes or possible toxicities. Offers services for immune monitoring,provides expert knowledge that guides choice of technologies used for study, coordinates purchase, quality control, and use of reagents. Stand-alone services include high-quality cell processing and storage to support correlative studies. These services allow convenient batched analysis of trial samples.Staff purifies peripheral blood mononuclear cells daily from clinic visits and another staff member is available for on-demand and after-hours processing. Samples are cryopreserved on-site in temperature-monitored LN2 freezers for short-term storage. For long-term storage, samples are transferred to Novare Biologistics,off-site cGMP-compliant, New York State-licensed, and FDA-registered biorepository. Routinely assess quality of processing and cryopreservation. Core meets performance targets for cell viability and recovery necessary for certification by Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg. Offers service for isolating tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes using dissociation protocols optimized for various tumor tissues. Offers flow cytometry at Perlmutter Cancer Center, along with expert service and training. Sterile fluorescence-activated cell sorting (17 colors) is routinely performed with options for high-speed (50K cells per second), single-cell deposition (into polymerase chain reaction plates), and BSL-3 sorting for unscreened or infected human material. Data analysis workstations are also available.Offers single-cell analysis through our cutting-edge 30-parameter flow cytometry technology and Integrated Molecular Cytometry Platforms (IMCPs).
Proper citation: New York University School of Medicine Langone Health Precision Immunology Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017936) Copy
https://www.igb.illinois.edu/corefacilities
Core for biological microscopy and image analysis. Offers high-end equipment,user training,ongoing support, including experiment design and data interpretation,twenty-four hour access Services,3D Printing, Transfer Files, Image Analysis,Histology,Instrument Training.
Proper citation: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Core Facilities at IGB (RRID:SCR_017938) Copy
https://www.preventivemedicine.northwestern.edu/divisions/biostatistics/
Core where division members engage in statistical methods development and application, research design and statistical computing for health science research. Faculty interests encompass Bayesian methods, bioinformatics, causal inference, computational biology, clinical trials, diagnostic testing, longitudinal modeling, missing data modeling, observational data methods, semi-parametric models, spatial modeling, statistical genetics and survival analysis.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Biostatistics Collaborative Center (RRID:SCR_017943) Copy
http://mrsec.northwestern.edu/facilities/cleanroom/
Cleanroom facility is devoted to materials processing, growth, device fabrication, characterization and electronic and photonic materials. Provides microfabrication and thin film processing capabilities. Facility includes class 100 and 1000 cleanrooms.Training of equipment and assisted use within facility is available to provide necessary expertise.Provides centralized resource for deposition of metal, semiconductor and dielectric thin films, photolithography, etching, bonding, dicing, characterization and materials processing.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Materials Research Center Cleanroom Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017941) Copy
https://dtcore.northwestern.edu/
Core evaluates therapeutic agents and diagnostics, as well as existing therapeutics being considered for novel uses, through continued development and deployment of relevant animal models and in vitro cell lines and tissue models. Provides services to investigators to suit many needs, including those who may lack laboratory facilities and/or expertise for conducting experiments associated with preclinical therapeutic hypothesis testing.Services include Proliferation and Apoptosis Assays, Therapy-Response Experiments, Exploratory PK and Tox, Device Implantation and Monitoring,PDX Models,Immunization.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Developmental Therapeutics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017948) Copy
http://proteomics.northwestern.edu/collaborate
Core offers multiple types of experiments from simple protein identification to protein quantitation. Performs traditional bottom-up proteomics, where proteins are digested with enzyme prior to analysis and intact, top-down proteomics analyses. Services include proteins identification after in-gel or in-solution digestion, top-down mass spectrometry to preserve post-translationally modified forms of proteins present in vivo by measuring them intact, IP-MS Pulldown,BioID service to identify target of biotin ligase that has been tagged onto their protein via traditional cloning methods,Untargeted Quantitative Peptide Proteomics,Targeted Quantitative Peptide Proteomics,Epiproteomic Histone Modification Panel A,Epiproteomic Histone Modification Panel B,Untargeted Metabolomics,Phosphoproteomics,PTM Scan,ChIP-MS.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Proteomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017945) Copy
Core provides several technologies that enable researchers to quantify fluxes of these metabolic reactions in cells, tissues, organoids and small animal models such as zebrafish embryos and nematodes.Technologies include high resolution respirometry using XF technology from Seahorse Biosciences/Agilent. Instrumentation utilizes 96-well microplates to provide sufficient sample numbers to provide flux profiles of glycolysis, mitochondrial respiration, fatty acid oxidation, glutamine utilization and other related metabolic processes. Rapid, high-throughput imaging optimized to XF plate architecture provides normalization of cell/tissue numbers, health, and other.Provides training, data analyses support and aid in experimental design.
Proper citation: South Carolina Medical University Bioenergetics Profiling Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017953) Copy
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