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WUSTL Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core
 
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WUSTL Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core (RRID:SCR_012673) WUSTL MCPC access service resource, core facility, service resource Core that was established in 1998 and currently provides approximately 3,000 surgical, imaging and functional cardiovascular physiology services annually to its academic and industry partners throughout the world. With an experienced staff of 4 dedicated investigators, each with over 10 years of animal physiology experience, the MCPC provides a focused, systematic approach to the study of the basal physiology and pathophysiology of the mouse cardiovascular system. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
SciEx_8817 http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/mouse-cardiovascular-phenotyping-core-wustl SCR_012673 Washington University in St. Louis Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core, Washington University Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core 2026-02-15 09:20:34 0
USC Immune Monitoring Core Facility
 
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USC Immune Monitoring Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012672) USC Immune Monitoring Core Facility access service resource, core facility, service resource The mission of the USC Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Immune Monitoring is to provide the USC community and external customers with the highest quality support for clinical trials for immunotherapy of human cancers; facilitate basic, translational, and clinical research with an immunological monitoring component; and provide immunological assay training and education. The IM core provides quality assessments of immunological function necessary for the study of pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention of cancer and other human diseases. Supporting clinical trials for immunotherapy of human cancer: For physicians involved in clinical trials for immunotherapy of human cancer, the Beckman Center for Immune Monitoring Core offers several assays to assess patient immune responses. Such assays provide a highly sensitive and quantitative means of measuring the efficacy of an experimental treatment as a surrogate endpoint or as a correlative to clinical responses. It can help establish proof of principle that a treatment works, and suggest changes to adapt a standard treatment protocol to individual patient needs. Besides the Gold Standard of Immune monitoring: the ELISPOT assay for detection of cytokines released by activated T cells, we also perform intracellular cytokine staining and can detect tumor specific T cells by MHC tetramer analysis. Helper and killer T cells can be separated, and proliferative and cytotoxic responses are quantified in radioactive assays. The monitoring protocol of choice is tailor made to fit the needs and the possibilities of each treatment protocol. The core offers freezing and storage capacity for clinical samples and full analytical support for monitoring assays. It is also possible to send in samples for post-assay analysis using our state-of-the-art ELISPOT reader. Facilitating research with an immune monitoring component: For researchers within travel distance of our facility, we offer equipment and technical assistance for performance and/or analysis of ELISPOT assays, flow cytometry-based assays, radioisotope-based proliferation and cytotoxicity assays, multiplexing ELISA assays, and molecular-based quantitative PCR assays. Our lab has equipment for controlled rate freezing and storage of cryopreserved peripheral blood cells, tissue culture facilities and an ELISPOT reader to analyze your 96 well plates. Assays and technical support are also available to support translational projects that utilize in-vitro systems and in vivo animal models. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA
SciEx_8807 SCR_012672 USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Immune Monitoring Core Facility, University of Southern California Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Immune Monitoring Core Facility 2026-02-15 09:20:37 0
Mayo Clinic Bone Histomorphometry Lab
 
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Mayo Clinic Bone Histomorphometry Lab (RRID:SCR_012439) access service resource, core facility, service resource Evaluations at the tissue level are critical to musculoskeletal research. The Bone Histomorphometry Lab in the Department of Orthopedics has a rich history of conducting such in situ evaluations in both human and animal tissue. The primary expertise of the Bone Histo Lab is the processing of skeletal tissue in its calcified state for the preparation of histology slides. musculoskeletal research, skeletal tissue, in situ evaluation is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Mayo Clinic Minnesota; Minnesota; USA
Available to the research community SciEx_13372 SCR_012439 2026-02-15 09:20:30 0
WUSTL School of Medicine Embryonic Stem Cell Core
 
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WUSTL School of Medicine Embryonic Stem Cell Core (RRID:SCR_012441) WUSM Embryonic Stem Cell Core access service resource, core facility, service resource The Murine Embryonic Stem Cell Core has been created to help you create mutations in murine embryonic stem cells. The core has several missions including development of state-of-the-art reagents for the production of targeted mutations in embryonic stem cells, the creation of quality-controlled embryonic stem cell lines, and the teaching of methods for embryonic stem cell culture and manipulation. The core utilizes quality-controlled cells developed here at Washington University. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
SciEx_13416 SCR_012441 WUSTL School of Medicine Murine Embryonic Stem Cell Core, WUSM Murine Embryonic Stem Cell Core 2026-02-15 09:20:14 0
Brains On-Line
 
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Brains On-Line (RRID:SCR_012565) Brains On-Line access service resource, core facility, service resource Our mission at Brains On-Line is to provide preclinical research services to facilitate the development of new drugs that target the central nervous system. Brains On-Line benefits from its intimate connections with academia, as well as with several associated contract research organizations (CRO). Using our expertise, we aim to give full insight in the possibilities of your compound. is listed by: ScienceExchange SciEx_4846 SCR_012565 Brains online 2026-02-15 09:20:17 0
Dartmouth Transgenics and Genetic Constructs Shared Resource
 
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Dartmouth Transgenics and Genetic Constructs Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_012443) Dartmouth TGCSR, TGCSR access service resource, core facility, service resource Core facility that provides the following services: Cigarette smoke exposure analysis service, Oocyte injection for transgenic animal production, Transgenic mice consultation, Generation of chimeric mice from ES cells, Transgenic lines establishment, Genotyping service, Tail biopsies and other services, Humanized mice production. The mission of the TGCSR is to support the generation and utilization of genetically modified mice by members of the Dartmouth research community. The support starts with intellectual support in planning and designing transgenic experiments provided by consultation with the TGCSR director. The TGCSR is now able to offer not only assistance with design of genetic constructs but also the production of genetic constructs for use in transgenic animal production through recombineering in either yeast or E. coli. TGCSR provides a full range of ES cell manipulation services. The tasks of manipulating the mouse embryo are fully provided by the TGCSR either in house or through an established relationship with the University of Vermont. Jackson labs is now providing cryopreservation services to protect and preserve valuable transgenic mouse lines. The TGCSR can also provide genotyping and mouse husbandry services. As currently organized, the TGCSR can provide the full range of services required to design, generate and maintain transgenic mouse lines. TGCSR currently maintains two specialized transgenic lines that express Cre or Flp in the germline for genetic manipulation of transgene/knockouts in vivo. TGCSR has a fully equipped embryo manipulation laboratory in the Borwell animal facility and an adjoining 4 room suite of mouse husbandry rooms. high throughput sample analysis, oocyte injection, transgenic mouse model generation, transgenic organism model generation, polymerase chain reaction, genotyping assay, southern blot analysis, tail vein injection, embryo transplantation, ovarectomy, laboratory animal care, humanized mice generation is listed by: ScienceExchange
is listed by: Eagle I
has parent organization: Dartmouth College; New Hampshire; USA
SciEx_137 http://dartmouth.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-f753-d819-6a59-ec4e80000000
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/transgenics-and-genetic-constructs-shared-resource-tgcsr-dartmouth
SCR_012443 Norris Cotton Cancer Center Transgenics and Genetic Constructs Shared Resource, Dartmouth-Hitchcock ransgenics and Genetic Constructs Shared Resource, NCCC Transgenics & Genetic Constructs Shared Resource, NCCC Transgenics and Genetic Constructs Shared Resource, Dartmouth Transgenics and Genetic Constructs Shared Resource (TGCSR), Norris Cotton Cancer Center Transgenics & Genetic Constructs Shared Resource 2026-02-15 09:20:30 0
Georgetown Histopathology and Tissue Shared Resource
 
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Georgetown Histopathology and Tissue Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_012489) access service resource, core facility, service resource The HTSR offers a full complement of histology services through our combined Human Tissue Bank, histology, and IHC departments. The Human Tissue Bank supports tissue procurement and the retrieval of fresh frozen and archival paraffin blocks. The Histology laboratory provides processing, embedding and microtomy services both for fresh frozen and fixed tissues. The Histology lab also provides numerous routine and non-routine histological stains. The Immunohistochemistry (IHC) laboratory supports colorimetric and fluorescent IHC staining for established antibodies as well as the development of protocols for new antibodies. The IHC lab also supports TUNEL labeling and novel labeling techniques. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Georgetown University; Washington D.C.; USA
SciEx_26 SCR_012489 Histopathology and Tissue Shared Resource at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (Georgetown University) 2026-02-15 09:20:33 0
University of Pittsburgh Research Histology Services Core Facility
 
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University of Pittsburgh Research Histology Services Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012648) Pitt RHS access service resource, core facility, service resource Research Histology Services is located in the Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower at the University of Pittsburgh. RHS lab serves as the Core Liver and Kidney Laboratory for the Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) and the Core Heart Lab for the Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children (CTOTC04), providing histology services for ongoing clinical patient research studies throughout the United States and Canada. Provides range of histological research techniques that include decalcification, standard tissue processing, biopsy processing, paraffin embedding, OCT embedding of frozen tissues, serial sectioning, step/level sectioning, and cryostat sectioning. A wide spectrum of assays is available in addition to the routine hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain. Special histochemical stains routinely provided include; Masson Trichrome, PAS (periodic acid Schiff), Prussian Blue (Iron), Verhoff''''s Elastin Stain, Cresyl Violet, Toluidine Blue, and Luxol Fast Blue; additional histochemical staining is done upon request. Wide arrays of Immunoperoxidase and Immunofluorescent staining and apoptosis/ tunel stains are also available. Our goal is to return quality work in the shortest time possible. histology services, ongoing clinical patient research studies, decalcification, standard tissue processing, biopsy processing, paraffin embedding, OCT embedding of frozen tissues, serial sectioning, is listed by: ScienceExchange
is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace
is related to: University of Pittsburgh Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: University of Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; USA
Open SciEx_607, ABRF_2754 https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=2754&citation=1 http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/research-histology-services-pitt SCR_012648 University of Pittsburgh Research Histology Services 2026-02-15 09:20:37 0
UC Davis Respiratory Disease Immunology Core Laboratory
 
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UC Davis Respiratory Disease Immunology Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012647) UCD RDICL access service resource, core facility, service resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 24,2024. Respiratory Disease Immunology Core Laboratory is to provide technical expertise and resources to investigators interested in the immunological evaluation of rhesus macaque models for lung disease. Studies are primarily carried out in conjunction with the Inhalation Exposure Core and the Computational Imaging Core at UCDavis, in order to provide a comprehensive evaluation of pathophysiological responses in the lung. Services provided by the RDICL include assistance with experimental design, allergen characterization and preparation (through Resource Services), evaluation of allergen-specific IgE and IgG, and quantitation of histamine. We also provide technical support for sample processing, including bronchoalveolar lavage, lung tissue, and blood. Flow cytometry and molecular analysis of lung and blood samples are coordinated with the Flow Cytometry Core Laboratory and the Infectious Disease Immunology Core Laboratory. In addition to immunological evaluation, the Respiratory Disease Immunology Core Laboratory can provide investigators with primary cell isolates and in vitro culture of rhesus lung epithelial cells and fibroblasts. The Core does not conduct studies with human lung cultures. Please inquire for additional assays that are in development. In the future, immunohistochemistry of lung samples will be offered in conjunction with the Computational Imaging Core at UCDavis. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: University of California at Davis; California; USA
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_606 SCR_012647 University of California Davis Respiratory Disease Immunology Core Laboratory (RDICL), UC Davis Respiratory Disease Immunology Core Laboratory (RDICL), UC Davis RDICL, University of California Davis Respiratory Disease Immunology Core Laboratory 2026-02-15 09:20:33 0
UM Miller School of Medicine Division of Comparative Pathology
 
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UM Miller School of Medicine Division of Comparative Pathology (RRID:SCR_012492) UM Miller School of Medicine Division of Comparative Pathology access service resource, core facility, service resource The Division of Comparative Pathology is a full service veterinary pathology laboratory with both clinical pathology and histology services. Routine hematology and serum biochemistry testing is available for multiple species; we work well with low volume samples. Specialized testing is available or can be implemented as needed. Routine histology services including processing, embedding, and sectioning are available with many routine and special staining options. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Florida; USA
SciEx_262 SCR_012492 University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Division of Comparative Pathology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Division of Comparative Pathology 2026-02-15 09:20:31 0
CU Boulder Institute for Behavioral Genetics
 
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CU Boulder Institute for Behavioral Genetics (RRID:SCR_012495) CU-Boulder IBG, CU Boulder IBG access service resource, core facility, service resource The Institute for Behavioral Genetics (IBG) is an organized research unit of the University of Colorado Graduate School dedicated to conducting and facilitating research on the genetic and environmental bases of individual differences in behavior. Founded in 1967, IBG is one of the top research facilities in the world for genetic research on behavior. Data collection and analysis is ongoing for several internationally renowned studies including the Colorado Adoption Project, the Colorado Twin Registry, the National Youth Survey Family Study, the Colorado Learning Disabilities Research Center, and the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. IBG is home to one of the nation''''s largest DNA repositories for research on human behavior, as well as housing a wide array of behaviorally and genetically defined lines of selected, recombinant inbred, transgenic, and knockout-gene mice. Current research includes studies of aging ( The Johnson Lab, The Link Lab), psychopathology, reading disability, cognition, substance abuse, behavioral development, and evolution. In addition to our research, we provide training opportunities for graduate students in affiliated programs at the University of Colorado campuses in Boulder and Denver. IBG receives funding from several federal agencies, principally through the National Institutes of Health, as well as a broad spectrum of Associations, Foundations and Programs. Welcome to our site, please feel free to contact us with any questions about our research or programs. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: University of Colorado at Boulder Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: University of Colorado Boulder; Colorado; USA
SciEx_270 SCR_012495 University of Colorado at Boulder Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado Boulder Institute for Behavioral Genetics 2026-02-15 09:20:34 0
Mayo Clinic Proteomics Core Facility
 
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Mayo Clinic Proteomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012653) access service resource, core facility, service resource Proteomics involves analysis and identification of protein structure and function. Through Proteomics Core, investigators at Mayo Clinic and elsewhere have access to a broad range of proteomics services, technologies and guidance to help them answer scientific questions. Toward a goal of improving patient care, the core offers services and conducts research in the areas of mass spectrometry-based differential proteomics, peptide synthesis, protein and peptide purification, and protein identification, characterization and expression. protein structure and function, proteomics services, is listed by: ScienceExchange
is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace
has parent organization: Mayo Clinic Minnesota; Minnesota; USA
SciEx_68, ABRF_2762 https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=2762&citation=1 http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/proteomics-core SCR_012653 Mayo Clinic Proteomics Core 2026-02-15 09:20:37 0
Georgetown Genomics and Epigenomics Shared Resource
 
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Georgetown Genomics and Epigenomics Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_012498) Georgetown GESR access service resource, core facility, service resource The Genomics & Epigenomics Shared Resource (GESR) provides services for various high throughput experiments including gene expression profiling, SNP genotyping, CNV analysis, DNA methylation, microRNA expression profiling, siRNA screening, DNA/RNA isolation, RNA quality assessment, DNA plating and assay preparation, DNA sequencing, and fragment analysis. GESR uses state-of-the-art instruments and assays to provide these services. These include Affymetrix Microarray System, Agilent Microarray System, Applied Biosystems TaqMan assays, Illumina BeadXpress, Qiagen PyromarkMD, Qiagen Qiacube, Agilent Bioanalyzer, Beckman Multimek NXP Robotic Liquid Handling System, and Applied Biosystems Sequence Analyzer. In addition, GESR houses several user-operated specialized instruments for which the shared resource personnel provide technical support and training. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Georgetown University; Washington D.C.; USA
SciEx_28 SCR_012498 Georgetown Genomics and Epigenomics Shared Resource (GESR), Georgetown University Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Genomics and Epigenomics Shared Resource, Georgetown Genomics & Epigenomics Shared Resource (GESR) 2026-02-15 09:20:16 0
Boston University Microarray Resource Core
 
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Boston University Microarray Resource Core (RRID:SCR_012491) BU Microarray Resource Core access service resource, core facility, service resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 22,2024. Microarray Resource Core offers the full line of microarray products available from Affymetrix. This includes expression profiling, miRNA, exon, genotyping, resequencing, and tiling arrays. As part of our standard service, the resource provides assistance with experimental design and data analysis. Arrays for other organisms are available; please contact us for with specific requests. dna microarray, microrna microarray, human, mouse, rat, canine, monkey, affymetrix, rna microarray, microarray is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Boston University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Boston University; Massachusetts; USA
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_36 SCR_012491 2026-02-15 09:20:34 0
Iowa State University SIPERG Stable Isotope Lab Core Facility
 
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Iowa State University SIPERG Stable Isotope Lab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012541) ISU SIPERG Stable Isotope Lab access service resource, core facility, service resource Core performes continuous flow isotopic and elemental analyses of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen in organic and inorganic substrates (solids, liquids, and gases). Supports research in oceanography, paleoclimatology, geology, ecology, agronomy, and chemistry. Laboratory consists of ThermoFinnigan Delta Plus XL mass spectrometer coupled with several sample introduction systems, including GasBench II with CombiPal autosampler, Costech elemental analyzer and TC/EA with Conflo III interface. Additionally, the SIL operates Picarro L2130-i Isotopic Liquid Water Analyzer with autosampler for rapid measurements of deuterium and oxygen. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Iowa State University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Iowa State University; Iowa; USA
SciEx_453 http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/siperg-stable-isotope-lab-iastate SCR_012541 Iowa State University SIPERG Stable Isotope Lab, ISU SIPERG Stable Isotope Lab, SIPERG Stable Isotope Laboratory 2026-02-15 09:20:34 0
Mayo Clinic Gene Expression Core
 
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Mayo Clinic Gene Expression Core (RRID:SCR_012664) Mayo Clinic GEC access service resource, core facility, service resource The Gene Expression Core (GEC), part of the Advanced Genomics Technology Center at Mayo Clinic, provides comprehensive services and technical support for the measurement of gene expression in clinical and nonclinical samples. The GEC serves customers from both inside and outside Mayo Clinic. The GEC utilizes multiple state-of-the-art platforms _������������ including microarray-based technologies from Affymetrix, Illumina and Agilent, and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) instrumentation from Fluidigm and Applied Biosystems _������������ for a variety of gene expression analyses. Services are also available for sample preparation for whole-genome messenger RNA (mRNA) and microRNA (miRNA) profiling by next-generation sequencing. The GEC currently provides whole-transcriptome and miRNA expression analyses of RNA derived from fresh-frozen tissues; formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues; laser-capture microdissected cells; and cell lines. is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: Mayo Clinic Minnesota; Minnesota; USA
SciEx_82 SCR_012664 2026-02-15 09:20:37 0
Rutgers Waksman Institute of Microbiology Labs and Facilities
 
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Rutgers Waksman Institute of Microbiology Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_012728) Rutgers Waksman Institute of Microbiology Labs & Facilities access service resource, core facility, service resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 10, 2023. Our mission is to conduct research in microbial molecular genetics, developmental molecular genetics, plant molecular genetics, and structural and computational biology. We also provide a catalyst for general university initiatives, a life science infrastructure, undergraduate and graduate education, and a public service function for the State of New Jersey. The Institute employs faculty teams that concentrate on certain classes of organisms amenable to genetic analysis such as bacteria and fungi (E. coli and yeast), animal systems (e.g., Drosophila), and plants (Arabidopsis, tobacco, and maize). Although the Institute focuses on basic questions in microbial, animal, and plant research, it continues to engage in extensive technology transfer of its basic discoveries. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Rutgers University Waksman Institute of Microbiology Genomics Core Facility
is related to: Rutgers University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Rutgers University; New Jersey; USA
is parent organization of: Rutgers Cell and Cell Products Fermentation Facility
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_9019 SCR_012728 Rutgers University Waksman Institute of Microbiology Labs and Facilities, Rutgers University Waksman Institute of Microbiology Labs & Facilities 2026-02-15 09:20:20 0
DFCI Center for Cancer Computational Biology
 
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DFCI Center for Cancer Computational Biology (RRID:SCR_012688) DFCI CCCB access service resource, core facility, service resource Core facility that provides the following services: Microarray and other genomic data analysis, MiSeq. The Center provides broad-based support for the generation, analysis, and interpretation of genomic and other large-scale data in the context of basic, clinical and translational research. The CCCB has three primary elements. * The CCCB sequencing facility offers a wide range of services to assist in the design and execution of next-generation sequencing projects. Utilizing the Illumina (Solexa) sequencing technology, they currently support a number of applications inlcuding ChIP-Seq, RNA-Seq, whole genome, whole exome, and targeted re-sequencing. * The analytical services and support platform aims to provide state-of-the-art assistance in the collection, management, analysis, and interpretation of large-scale data with a focus on data generated using ''''omic technologies. In addition, they offer software, services, and training designed to assist investigators in advancing their research. * The CCCB research program is focused on development of new methods for improving analysis and interpretation of genomic data through integration of diverse data types with the goal of creating open-source software tools to be made freely-available to the research community. nucleic acid microarray assay, next generation sequencing, genome, genomic, microarray is listed by: ScienceExchange
is listed by: Eagle I
is related to: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Cancer SciEx_8878 http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-59a5-5f86-55da-381e80000000
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/center-for-cancer-computational-biology-cccb-harvard
SCR_012688 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Computational Biology, DFCI Center for Cancer Computational Biology (CCCB) 2026-02-15 09:20:20 0
NYU Immunohistochemistry Core
 
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NYU Immunohistochemistry Core (RRID:SCR_012721) NYU IHC Core access service resource, core facility, service resource The Immunohistochemistry Core, a component of the Experimental Pathology Shared Resource, is located in Bellevue Hospital within the NYULMC Department of Pathology''s Anatomic Pathology clinical space. The laboratory serves as an immunohistochemical antibody repository with a catalog of over 900 antibodies. Antibodies are in stock and available for use in the core laboratory for the collection of experimental immunohistochemistry data. The laboratory develops immunohistochemical protocols for new antibodies (commercial or proprietary) that have not been tested in fresh, frozen, fixed human or animal tissues and cells. In addition to performing manual labeling, the laboratory is equipped with two Ventana NEXES and one Discovery automated immunohistochemical staining instruments. The laboratory uses human and animal tissue micro-arrays for validation and employs a wide variety of antigen retrieval methods for protocol development. The core offers tyramide and polymer amplification methods (manual) and single or two color chromogenic immunohistochemistry. The laboratory has also commenced developing protocols and validating antibodies for immunoflorescence in frozen and FFPE tissue samples. The laboratory faculty and staff are available to provide hands-on informal training, as well as guidance and support for the design and execution of experiments involving histopathology and immunohistochemistry of human and animal cells and tissues. In conjunction with the Histopathology Core Laboratory, the Immunohistochemistry Laboratory can also assist investigators with routine and advanced histopathologic services for tissue and cell specimens (including guidance on initial processing steps: grossing/tissue preparation, processing, embedding, paraffin/frozen microtomy) for samples destined for histopathological interpretation and analysis. In addition, we offer extensive options for special and routine histochemical and immunohistochemical labeling of both human and animal model cells and tissues. is listed by: ScienceExchange SciEx_8939 SCR_012721 New York University Langone Medical Center Immunohistochemistry Core, NYU Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Core, New York University Langone Medical Center Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Core 2026-02-15 09:20:38 0
ANFF Specialist Device Fabrication
 
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ANFF Specialist Device Fabrication (RRID:SCR_012689) ANFF Specialist Device Fabrication access service resource, core facility, service resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVCE, documented September 22, 2016. 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. is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Australian National Fabrication Facility Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Australian National Fabrication Facility
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciEx_8880 SCR_012689 Australian National Fabrication Facility Specialist Device Fabrication 2026-02-15 09:20:37 0

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