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Leading collaborative interdisciplinary organization that advances research, education, and training in quantum science and engineering. Helps to unify and promote research in quantum science and engineering in the Pittsburgh area. PQI members have faculty appointments from Carnegie Mellon University, Duquesne University, and the University of Pittsburgh in physics, chemistry, and engineering disciplines. Connects with team based science intitiatives and shared facilities.Resources and Facilities for Quantum Research include Carnegie Mellon Nanofabrication Facility,Center for Research Computing, Gertrude E. and John M. Petersen Institute of NanoScience and Engineering (PINSE), Materials Characterization Facility, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center,QCFD (Quantum Computing/Computational Fluid Dynamics).
Proper citation: Pittsburgh Quantum Institute PQI Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023282) Copy
http://med.virginia.edu/core-facilities/spatial-biology-core
Core offers spatial analysis which combines single-cell, spatial RNA sequencing, high-throughput microscopy, and quantitative image data analysis to enable large-scale spatial genomics and proteomics studies. Services include Spatial Transcriptome and Proteome analysis (GeoMx and CosMx), multiplex analysis (nCounter and Isoplexis), BSL2 laboratory, Confocal and Non-confocal image (Operetta), cell raft technology, sample preparation.
Proper citation: University of Virginia School of Medicine Spatial Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023281) Copy
https://einsteinmed.edu/research/shared-facilities/cores/53/epigenomics/
Part of Einstein Center for Epigenomics and Illumina CSPro (certified service provider) laboratory, offers massively-parallel sequencing (MPS) including fully-automated library preparation, quality control and assurance, and number of assays to study the genome/epigenome. Data analytical services are provided by Computational Genomics Facility.
Proper citation: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Epigenomics Shared Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023284) Copy
https://mrcppureagents.dundee.ac.uk/
Focused on cell signalling pathways, provides access to reagents and services involving kinase and ubiquitin targets and associated substrates and interacting proteins. Provides expertise and assistance in projects development. Offers services for protein generation and antibody development.
Proper citation: MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit MRC PPU Reagents and Services Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023283) Copy
https://johnshopkins.corefacilities.org/service_center/show_external/3781
Core performs high throughput assays for determination of proteins, peptides, hormones and other biochemical markers in support of preclinical and clinical research studies. Laboratory has equipment and capacity to perform standard immunoassays as well as multiplexed ELISAs. Provides standardized sample handling that upholds high quality control. Supports reduced investigator cost through batch analysis of samples and direct manufacturer pricing.
Proper citation: Johns Hopkins Medical Institute Clinical and Translational Research Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023212) Copy
https://metabolomics.ucdavis.edu/core-services
Provides services for analysis of small molecules in biological samples. Specializes in discovery, identification and quantitation of many metabolites and lipids. Provides metabolomics analysis services, professional courses in metabolomics analysis and data processing.
Proper citation: University of California Davis West Coast Metabolomics Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023447) Copy
https://scripps.ufl.edu/cores-and-technologies/histology/
Provides histological services as well as technical support. Equipped with ventilated working areas and equipment to prepare, process and stain frozen or paraffin embedded specimens. Instrumentation include VIP Tissue Processor, BIOCARE NxGen Decloaking Chamber, Rotary Microtome, Staining Center, Leica Cryostat, Zeiss Axio Microscope/Camera Software, Leica Bond-Max Immunostainer, Leica Autostainer XL, General Data Laser Cassette Marker.
Proper citation: University of Florida Scripps Florida Histology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023324) Copy
https://canarycenter.stanford.edu/core-facilities/preclinical-imaging.html
Provides access to ultrasound, MRI, CT, and PET, instruments developed specifically for small animal work and photoacoustic imaging. All instruments are designed to image living subjects and allow for repeated imaging. The flexibility and rapid analyses of such animal models greatly accelerate the development of molecular imaging strategies.Facility houses surgical procedure room, histology slide scanner that converts glass slides into digital slides using both brightfield and fluorescence, and advanced image analysis workstations.Instruments include MicroPET Imaging Systems,Optical Imaging Systems,UltraSound Imaging System,Photoacoustic Imaging System,X-Ray Computed Tomography Imaging System,Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Proper citation: Stanford Canary Center Preclinical Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023381) Copy
https://research.yale.edu/cores/wcic
Provides access and training to instruments including optical microscopes with three confocal systems, two wide-field systems, light sheet system, laser-microdissection system, cell-culture microscope, stereomicroscope, optical tweezer system, and Atomic Force Microscope. Maintains cell culture equipment such as biosafety cabinet, incubators, refrigerator, and microfuges and lab support areas for cell culture and sample preparation.
Proper citation: Yale University West Campus Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023380) Copy
https://medicine.uiowa.edu/humangenetics/genomics-division
Provides broad spectrum of resources designed to make techniques of genomics, functional genomics, and recombinant DNA technology. Services include Next Generation sequencing, single cell analysis, spatial transcriptomics, Sanger Sequencing, qPCR, digital PCR, Nanostring, and microarray analysis.
Proper citation: University of Iowa Institute of Human Genetics Genomics Division Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023422) Copy
https://med.stanford.edu/cancer/research/shared-resources/tissue-procurement.html
Procures and provides needed tissue specimens to Stanford Cancer Institute investigators to support cancer related research. Services include collecting and banking freshly frozen tumor and normal tissue from surgical material and autopsy specimens;Providing fresh tumor tissue for viable cell studies;Processing and banking blood from cancer patients;Maintaining tissue database with links to clinicopathological data;Providing histological staining and pathological review;Coordinating patient consent and assuring regulatory compliance.Provides portal to virtual bank which links inventories of specialized satellite repositories, including collections of hematological and neurosurgical specimens.
Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Cancer Institute Tissue Procurement Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023387) Copy
https://drexel.edu/core-facilities/facilities/research-computing/
Provides high performance scientific computing and secure storage of protected health information to both Drexel community and other universities in Philadelphia area. Data center houses Picotte cluster, which consists of Standard CPU Nodes, Large Memory Nodes, GPU Nodes and secure scratch and persistent storage.
Proper citation: Drexel University Research Computing Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023420) Copy
https://med.stanford.edu/ctru.html
Collecting and banking freshly frozen tumor and normal tissue from surgical material and autopsy specimens.Provides fresh tumor tissue for viable cell studies,processes and banks blood from cancer patients,maintains tissue database with links to clinicopathological data,providing histological staining and pathological review,coordinating patient consent and assuring regulatory compliance.
Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Clinical and Translational Research Unit Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023386) Copy
https://www.cores.emory.edu/escc/
Core is supported by Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance and Emory University School of Medicine. One of Emory Integrated Core Facilities (EICF). Offers services for generating induced pluripotent stem cells from human somatic cells for research.
Proper citation: Emory University Emory Stem Cell Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023264) Copy
https://genomics.tamu.edu/texas-am-preclinical-phenotyping-core/
Core houses various instruments to measure and quantify mouse and rat physiology and behavior. Offers equipment to help expedite comprehensive research in many fields, including Behavior, Cardiovascular, Cancer, Pathological, Metabolic, Skeletomuscular, and Histology.
Proper citation: Texas A and M University Rodent Preclinical Phenotyping Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023263) Copy
https://cs.stanford.edu/csdcf/about-us
Academic service center specializing in planning, installation and maintenance of research computer systems.
Proper citation: Stanford University Computer Science Department Computer Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023383) Copy
https://research.arizona.edu/facilities/search/imaging-cores-electron-life-sciences-north
Electron facility provides full Biological Transmission Electron Microscopy related research, consultation, and imaging services.Offers services using FEI Tecnai Spirit Transmission Electron Microscope.
Proper citation: University of Arizona Imaging Cores Electron Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023279) Copy
Provides expertise and access to measurements of behavioral function and movement analysis for human movement variability research. Core services include access to human behavioral function measurements (3-D kinematics, kinetics, electromyography, and imaging), neuromuscular control of movements using virtual reality environments, EEG and fNIRS capabilities, dual-task measurements, blood flow and ultrasound technologies, portable pulmonary and energy expenditure assessments, movement modelling and simulation, and muscle strength measurements.
Proper citation: University of Nebraska at Omaha Movement Analysis Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023311) Copy
https://www.cores.arizona.edu/facilities/flowcytometry
Flow cytometry facility provides instrumentation for data acquisition, analysis, and cell sorting, technical expertise to interpret results and develop methods. Offers information about new techniques, and applications of flow cytometry through workshops and seminars, and provides training to interested facility users. Individual consultation services are available.Human Immune Monitoring Facility provides immune profiling, sample preparation,clinical trial support, technical expertise to clinical investigators and research scientists.Services include multispectral flow cytometry, metabolic analysis, blood services such as PBMC isolation and serum/plasma extraction, and full spectrum of immunological services.Offers custom assays and biobanking services upon request.Offers training, assisted, unassisted, and technician operated modalities for all instruments and will meet investigators at their desired level of engagement.
Proper citation: University of Arizona Flow Cytometry and Human Immune Monitoring Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023432) Copy
https://med.virginia.edu/molecular-imaging-core/
Provides imaging small animals and samples with variety of modalities depending on needs including MRI, X-Ray CT, PET, SPECT, luminescence, and fluorescence. Works closely with Radiochemistry Core Lab which can synthesize custom, targeted PET and SPECT imaging agents.Offers preclinical imaging tools designed for imaging rodents.
Proper citation: University of Virginia School of Medicine Molecular Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023431) Copy
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