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http://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/obrien-urology-research-center/cores/biostatics-epidemiology

Core that is responsible for all statistical, data management and epidemiological aspects of studies in the Mayo Clinic O'Brien Urology Research Center. Its services include consultation to project investigators regarding study design, data analysis and interpretation of results, maintanence of the Olmsted County kidney stone database, and development of additional linkable databases and quality control procedures.

Proper citation: Mayo Clinic O'Brien Urology Center Biostatistics and Epidemiology Core (RRID:SCR_015452) Copy   


http://www.med.umich.edu/mgpc/cores/maic.htm

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 8,2025. Core whose services include consultation, Nucleic Acid Isolation, Microbiome (16S) Data Analysis, MiSeq-base 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing, Genomic/Metagenomic shotgun sequencing, Bacterial transcriptomics and metatranscriptomics, Multiplatform Metabolomic Profiling, Metabolomic sample preparation, and Germ-free & Gnotobiotic Mouse Facilities.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Center for Gastrointestinal Research Microbiome and Metabolomics Core (RRID:SCR_015611) Copy   


http://mmoc.med.umich.edu/AnimalPhenotyping/

Core whose services include infrastructure to perform advanced, standardized, metabolic phenotyping of animal models of obesity or metabolic diseases that arise from dietary, genetic, pharmacologic or other perturbations. It also provides centralized equipment and services and aims to develop new techniques and acquire new technologies for rodent phenotyping.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Animal Phenotyping Core (RRID:SCR_015458) Copy   


http://mmoc.med.umich.edu/CoreMolecularPhenotyping.php

Core that provides analytical tools to MMOC investigators to permit structural identification and quantification of metabolites as well as perform metabolic studies in in vitro systems. It also provides consultation and collaboration to apply metabolomics platforms in nutrition and obesity research.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Molecular Phenotyping Core (RRID:SCR_015456) Copy   


http://norc.ucsf.edu/mouse-metabolism-and-imaging-core-b

Core that provides access to instrumentation used in metabolic studies. Instruments include a 12-chambered Comprehensive Lab Animal Monitoring System (CLAMS), an EchoMRI, and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.

Proper citation: University of California San Francisco Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Mouse Metabolism and Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_015450) Copy   


https://medicine.uiowa.edu/genetherapy/research-cores/clinical-core

Core facility which aims to provide cystic fibrosis researchers with a biobank of archived biosamples collected during routine clinical visits and research-related visits. Biospecimens include normal and CF specimens including DNA, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, whole blood, plasma, feces, urine, and bacterial isolates. It also aims to facilitate patient recruitment and enrollment in clinical trials.

Proper citation: University of Iowa Center for Gene Therapy Clinical Core (RRID:SCR_015415) Copy   


http://bnorc.org/cores/administrative.html

Core that provides administrative support and direction to all of the participating institutions and BNORC members. These services include financial management, payment requests, policy development and data management.

Proper citation: Boston Nutrition and Obesity Research Centers Administrative Core (RRID:SCR_015425) Copy   


http://www.norch.org/center-cores/genomics-and-cell-biology-core/

Core that facilitates the application of genomics, bioinformatics, cell biology, and immunology techniques to nutrition and metabolic research.

Proper citation: Nutrition and Obesity Research Centers at Harvard Genomics and Cell Biology Core (RRID:SCR_015427) Copy   


http://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/norc/Cores/Clinical--Translational-Research-CTR-Core/

Core that facilitates the conduct of clinical nutrition and obesity research. Its team of experts in nutrition, exercise physiology, body composition, metabolism and behavioral therapy aim to assist and train NORCH investigators in the skills necessary to conduct clinical nutrition and obesity research.

Proper citation: Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Obesity Research Center Clinical and Translational Research Core (RRID:SCR_015431) Copy   


http://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/norc/Cores/Biological-Mechanisms-and-Functional-Genomics-BMFG-Core/

Core that provides investigators with access to adipose tissue samples from well-characterized subjects. It also assists investigators with analysis of adipose tissue morphology and metabolism, specialized cell and organ culture methods, and analysis of gene and protein expression.

Proper citation: Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Obesity Research Center Biological Mechanisms and Functional Genomics Core (RRID:SCR_015432) Copy   


http://bnorc.org/cores/transgenic.html

Core that utilizes investigator-derived DNA constructs or investigator derived (or obtained) genetically modified embryonic stem cells to create founder transgenic organisms that can be used to address questions relevant to obesity, diabetes and nutrition, including questions related to brain control of feeding, metabolism and reward.

Proper citation: Boston Nutrition and Obesity Research Centers Transgenic Core (RRID:SCR_015433) Copy   


http://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/norc/Cores/Biostatistics--Medical-Informatics-BMI-Subcore/

Core that provides biostatistical consultation to other investigators who are doing research in the fields of obesity and nutrition at University of Maryland and the Baltimore VA Medical Center. It aims to develop new methods for data collection data from older subjects.

Proper citation: Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Obesity Research Center Biostatistics and Medical Informatics Subcore (RRID:SCR_015434) Copy   


http://depts.washington.edu/cfrtc/clinical/

Core that aims to provide preclinical support for novel therapeutics, work with other biomedical cores to enhance and support bacterial and human specimen repositories, and support developmental research and training.

Proper citation: Cystic Fibrosis Center - University of Washington Clinical Core (RRID:SCR_015402) Copy   


https://www.niddkrepository.org/studies/cpcrn2-rct1/

Clinical trial by the Chronic Prostatitis Collaborative Research Network (CPCRN chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS)) that was established to conduct randomized clinical trials of promising therapies for this syndrome. In response to the findings of previous trials, the CPCRN conducted a multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of alfuzosin to determine whether the symptoms CP/CPPS could be reduced in men who had recently received a diagnosis of CP/CPPS and who had not previously been treated with this class of drug.

Proper citation: Chronic Prostatitis Collaborative Research Network Clinical Trial- Alfuzosin (RRID:SCR_015886) Copy   


http://sph.unc.edu/norc/research-partnerships/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on January 23,2019. Center that provides bioinformatics and metabolomics support to UNC members for nutrition and obesity-related clinical and translational research.

Proper citation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Research Facilitation Program (RRID:SCR_015480) Copy   


https://www.uab.edu/medicine/cysticfibrosis/about/assay-core

Core that provides Ussing chamber capabilities and expertise for testing vectoral anion transport in polarized airway epithelial monolayers, and florescent dye-based methods for evaluating CFTR activity in cells grown on coverslips. The core also performs immunolocalization for proteins relevant to cystic fibrosis pathogenesis.

Proper citation: Gregory Fleming James Cystic Fibrosis Research Center Assay Core (RRID:SCR_015407) Copy   


http://depts.washington.edu/cfrtc/inflammation/

Core whose objective is to obtain information on relevant parameters of the host response that is unique to cystic fibrosis using a variety of techniques, including in vivo and in vitro imaging, immunohistochemistry, imaging and image analysis, cells and bacteria in tissues, and quantification of chemokines, cytokines, and other factors with ELISA.

Proper citation: Cystic Fibrosis Center - University of Washington Host Response Core (RRID:SCR_015405) Copy   


http://depts.washington.edu/cfrtc/administrative-core/

Core that manages and oversees the UW CFRTC and its cores and pilot and feasibility programs.

Proper citation: Cystic Fibrosis Center - University of Washington Administrative and Enrichment Core (RRID:SCR_015408) Copy   


https://medicine.uiowa.edu/genetherapy/research-cores/comparative-pathology-core

Core facility which provides comprehensive necropsy, histology, and pathology services for animal models in order to facilitate translational research in animal models of cystic fibrosis. It also houses instrumentation which allows for high-throughput optimization of immunostaining protocols and has access to morphologic equipment that allow for the scanning of large tissue areas and morphometric quantification of histologic endpoints.

Proper citation: University of Iowa Center for Gene Therapy Comparative Pathology Core (RRID:SCR_015411) Copy   



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