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https://www.nationaljewish.org/research-science/programs-depts/center-for-genes-environment-and-health/genomics-facility

Facility housed within Center for Genes, Environment and Health, provides Next-Gen Sequencing services from expert planning through data analysis including RNA-Seq, Whole Exome Sequencing, Single-Cell sequencing and customized panels.Data is stored onsite and is ready for future data mining by our team or others when needed. Our team is trained to utilize both Illumina and Thermo Ion Sequencing Platforms, including many other technologies, to provide the best mix of capabilities for your genomics needs.

Proper citation: National Jewish Health Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023051) Copy   


https://research.vcu.edu/cores/genomics/

Genomics Core facility in Richmond VA, maintains instrumentation to support advanced sample/library preparation, high-throughput sequencing, real-time PCR and analysis.

Proper citation: Virginia Commonwealth University Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023050) Copy   


https://www2.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/animal-behaviour-core

Core provides access to state-of-the-art rodent behavioural testing equipment in facility optimized for behavioural testing. Provides expert assistance in project development, test design and execution, data analysis and interpretation, and novel test development.

Proper citation: University of Ottawa Behaviour and Physiology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022882) Copy   


https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/research/bsl3-core.aspx

Core facility is available for use by any researcher at university whose work requires manipulation of biological agents that may cause serious or potentially lethal disease as result of exposure by inhalation route.

Proper citation: University of Rochester Medical Center Biosafety Level 3 Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023178) Copy   


http://www.dna.uga.edu/

Core laboratory for nucleic acid sequencing and bioinformatics. Mission includes research support, education, and training.Services encompass range of genomic techniques and applications, sequencing technologies, and bioinformatics analyses. GGBC operates multiple platforms for short-, long-, and single-molecule sequencing reads (i.e., Illumina MiSeq and NextSeq, PacBio Sequel, and Oxford Nanopore MinIon). We also write letters of support (LOS) to offer our capabilities and expertise for grant applications submitted to funding agencies.

Proper citation: University of Georgia Georgia Genomics and Bioinformatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022880) Copy   


http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/confocal-conventional-microscopy/index.cfm

Core for conventional brightfield microscopy and confocal microscopy.

Proper citation: University of Rochester Light Microscopy Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023177) Copy   


https://go.osu.edu/ltbsr

Human tissue biorepository offering procurement and distribution services for samples obtained from patients with hematologic malignancies.

Proper citation: Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Leukemia Tissue Bank Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023052) Copy   


https://research.wayne.edu/proteomics

Protein identification and proteome analysis using Orbitrao Eclipse,Fusion and Q Exactive LC-MS/MS platforms. Affinity selection for phosphopeptides with analysis using HCD, CID and ETD. Validation and quantitation of proteins using MRM with a TSQ Vantage triple quad.

Proper citation: Wayne State University Proteomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022879) Copy   


https://www.socr.umich.edu/

SOCR designs, validates and freely disseminates knowledge. The Resource develops AI/ML tools, mathematical models, and end-to-end data analytic protocols for biomedical and health studies. It provides portable online aids for probability, statistics and health science education, promotes technology enhanced instruction, supports efficient statistical computing, supports AI-services, and advances predictive big data analytics. The SOCR platform includes repository of interactive apps, datasets and case-studies, computational tools, visualization approaches, instructional resources, learning materials, and curricular components. SOCR faculty, staff, and students support data and information science collaborations and analytic partnerships involving biomedical, healthcare, and biostatistical investigations.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Statistics Online Computational Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022917) Copy   


https://vivariumandtransgenicscore.vai.org/

Provides genetically modified animal models for our collaborators. For preexisting models provides rederivation or reconstitution for purpose of importing animals into Vivarium barrier. In the absence of preexisting models core works closely with partnering labs to generate their ideal mutation de novo, often using CRISPR technology. Usually beginning with a brief consultation, this process involves discussing factors such as ideal background strain, molecular methods for optimizing the intended genetic change, mutation induction strategies, screening approaches and eventual QC of the new mutant line with the overall goal of giving our collaborators a fully informed, realistic picture of their projects timeframe, pitfalls and workflow. Core provides mouse sperm and embryo cryopreservation services for purpose of archiving and distributing valuable lines. Institute is an AAALAC-accredited facility. All procedures are conducted according to the NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.

Proper citation: Van Andel Institute Transgenic Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022914) Copy   


https://www.cshl.edu/research/cancer/microscopy/

Provides access to microscopes, technical advice and expertise in preparing cells or tissues for immunofluorescence/confocal microscopy, live cell imaging, super resolution imaging, transmission electron microscopy, and immunoelectron microscopy.

Proper citation: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Microscopy Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023023) Copy   


https://teamhubottawa.com/

Core research facilities include BioImaging Research Node which houses commercial and custom imaging systems and is focused on optical imaging; Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Testing Research Node equipped with microfluidics 3D bioprinter and mechanical testers, which facilitate development of artificial 3D biological tissue models and biomechanical testing of different biomaterials and biomedical samples; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research Node which houses hypoxia chamber and systems for characterization and quantification of proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids; Cellular Biology Research Node to support development and use of 3D tissue models.It houses instruments including flow cytometer for phenotyping and performing functional testing of cells and bacteria, Seahorse Analyzer for evaluation of metabolic activity of cells, and Incucyte for live cell imaging of cells and tissues in culture.

Proper citation: Carleton University Tissue Engineering and Applied Materials Hub Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022968) Copy   


https://www.unmc.edu/publichealth/centers/ccorda/index.html

Provides advance clinical, translational and public health research at UNMC and in the community and region. Provides expertise in quantitative sciences, including biostatistics, epidemiology, and health services research, and coordinates collaborative design, planning, conduct, analysis and interpretation of laboratory, clinical, and public health research studies.Provides educational training opportunities for graduate students and educational opportunities for public health, clinical, and translational investigators.

Proper citation: University of Nebraska Medical Center Center for Collaboration on Research Design and Analysis Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022860) Copy   


http://GeneEditing.wustl.edu/

Provides support with technologies for cell and animal model needs. Services are ranging from CRISPR reagents with or without validation, to cancer/iPS cell line modification or animal model creation. Works closely with mouse cores from design, reagent validation to genotyping, process improvement and troubleshooting, when necessary. Provides next-generation sequencing (NGS) based human cell authentication and NGS-based genotyping services and general molecular biology assistance. Offers to culture, bank and store primary fibroblasts and renal epithelial cells from patient samples for investigators, and iPSC reprogramming service is provided from fibroblasts, RECs as well as peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Provides differentiation services on growing list of cell types.

Proper citation: Washington University School of Medicine Genome Engineering and Stem Cell Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023243) Copy   


https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/microscopy-resource

Light microscopy imaging facility within Dartmouth Cancer Center. Services offered include confocal microscopy with Airyscan, multispectral imaging slide scanner, high thoughput brightfield and multichannel fluorescence microscopy of live cells, multichannel TIRF microscopy, photopatterning and microfabrication.

Proper citation: Dartmouth College Microscopy Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023478) Copy   


https://www.lifespan.org/centers-services/molecular-pathology-core-laboratory

Core of COBRE Center at department of Pathology located on sixth floor of Aldrich building at Rhode Island Hospital.Provides services, instrumentation, training and support. Equipment includes ArcturusXT laser capture microdissector, Stratagene MX3005p realtime PCR instrument, BioRad iCycler, Agilent Bioanalyzer, Olympus fluorescence-capable microscope with image analysis software, Ventana Discovery immunohistochemistry processor, microtome, cryostat, Beecher tissue arrayer and Aperio ScanScope.Tissue bank has 40 cu ft of ultra-low freezer space and provides human tumor tissue samples to all interested investigators who have received IRB approval for academic testing and research.Services include Tissue Sample Processing,Histology,Immunohistochemistry,Digital slide scanning by Aperio ScanScope,Tissue Microarrays,DNA/RNA extraction, Microdissection,Macrodissection verification by pathologist,Digital image analysis,Visium Spatial Gene Expression Assay,RNAscope Assay,Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISAs),Technical assistance,Pathologist consultation,Technical assistance, Equipment use and training.

Proper citation: Rhode Island Hospital Molecular Pathology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023490) Copy   


https://uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/irec/2ip

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on December 5,2025. Core provided services include paraffin embedding, paraffin and cryo sectioning, histological stainings, immunostainings; Image acquisition includes brightfield, fluorescence and polarized light whole slide imaging,2D fluorescence microscopy, 3D fluorescence microscopy; Image analysis includes 2D images : ImageJ/Fiji support – ZEN Analysis (Zeiss),2D whole slide scans: Author (Visiopharm), Halo (Indicalab), QuPath, 3D images: Arivis (Zeiss), Imaris (Bitplane).

Proper citation: Catholic University of Louvain Institute of Experimental and Clinical Research Imaging Platform Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023378) Copy   


https://hpcc.stanford.edu/

Academic cost recovery center, operates number of HPC clusters to enable larger simulations, deeper analyses, and faster computation times than are possible using computers available to individual researchers. Provides mass data storage and archival systems to store data.

Proper citation: Stanford University High Performance Computing Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023411) Copy   


https://maf.stanford.edu/

Facility is equipped with JEOL JXA-8230 SuperProbe electron microprobe. Electron microprobe measures elemental compositions of solid samples by detecting the X-rays emitted on excitation by focused electron beam, down to spatial resolution of about 1 micron. All elements heavier than beryllium can be detected, at concentrations as low as 10s of ppm. Highly quantitative analyses are made using 5 wavelength dispersive X-ray spectrometers (WDS) with calibrations based on known standard materials. Compositional images (maps) can readily be obtained with backscattered electrons (sensitive primarily to mean atomic number), or with WDS or EDS X-ray data. The instrument is adjacent to the Stanford Nanocharacterization Laboratory (SNL), at the west end of the first floor of the McCullough Building.

Proper citation: Stanford Microchemical Analysis Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023256) Copy   


https://sdssemf.stanford.edu/

Provides instruments for solid, aquouse and gas sample analyses, quantitative analysis, technical expertise to members of Stanford community.

Proper citation: Stanford Environmental Measurements Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023255) Copy   



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