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https://www.cores.emory.edu/eigc/

Core helps investigators use the latest genomics technologies in their research.

Proper citation: Emory University Emory Integrated Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023529) Copy   


https://stanford.ilabsolutions.com/service_center/show_external/21/biomaterials-and-advanced-drug-delivery-bioadd-laboratory

Provides creation of biomaterials and drug delivery agents, expertise toward designing and analyzing biomaterials, development of drug delivery devices and formulations, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies, and development of materials for biomedical applications.

Proper citation: Stanford University Biomaterials and Advanced Drug Delivery Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023406) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/eimlc/

Provides quantitative analysis of lipids and soluble metabolites using cutting-edge mass spectrometry methods as a service to both clinical and basic biomedical research efforts. We deliver quantitative lipidomics and metabolomics analyses on samples from a wide variety of biological matrices, e.g. blood, serum, plasma, solid tissues, fecal/urine samples, cell extracts, etc., to support both clinical and basic research efforts.

Proper citation: Emory University Emory Integrated Metabolomics and Lipidomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023527) Copy   


https://web.stanford.edu/group/chem-optics/

Houses optical spectroscopy instruments including Fluorolog 3 Fluorimeter,Vertex 70 FTIR with RAM II Raman accessory, Cary 6000i UV/Vis/NIR Spectrometer.

Proper citation: Stanford University Chemistry Department Optics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023405) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/lcgm.html

Provides support and services to clinical investigators including consulting, technology transfer, process and analytical development, clinical manufacturing and regulatory affairs.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023403) Copy   


https://neuroscience.stanford.edu/research/neuroscience-community-labs/vincent-vc-woo-sandbox-laboratory

Provides space and equipment for collaborative pilot projects between engineers and neuroscientists, workshops, training classes and product demonstrations as requested by members of Wu Tsai Neuro. Facility provides tissue culture suite with two biosafety cabinets, CO2 incubators, centrifuge and fluorescent microscope, in vivo procedure suite to allow animal surgeries, four curtained electrophysiological rig/microscope areas, two microscope rooms, -20C and -80C freezers and 4C cabinets for temporary sample storage.

Proper citation: Stanford Vincent V.C. Woo Sandbox Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023248) Copy   


https://ous-research.no/home/ncs/National%20Core%20Facility/10094

Core assists with production, characterization and differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells. Offers services related to research on human ES and iPS cells. Provides reprogramming of iPS cell lines from patients and healthy donors, for example for in vitro disease modeling. Offers already established human ES cell lines and large bank of human iPS cell lines established through ongoing REK-approved projects. Provides ES and iPS cell characterization services, and training in the culture and maintenance of human ES and iPS cells.

Proper citation: Oslo University Norwegian Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023247) Copy   


https://www.cores.emory.edu/csic/

Provides cross disciplinary scientific, administrative, and educational home for in vivo imaging at Emory University. Provides services for human and animal imaging studies.Supports advancement of scientific research focused on development of imaging biomarkers, and serves to build interdisciplinary educational symposia and training programs.

Proper citation: Emory University Center for Systems Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023522) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/pet-mri/pet-mr-service-center.html

Houses whole-body PET/MRI scanner and carbon-13 hyperpolarizer device.Simultaneous PET/MRI scanner combines high spatial resolution and fine anatomical soft tissue detail of MRI with high molecular specificity of PET imaging.PMMSC is the World's first installation of a SpinLab hyperpolarizer along side a PET/MRI scanner.Individual researchers are required to undergo MR safety and radiation safety training.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine PET/MRI Metabolic Service Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023343) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/pathology/research/pathology-histology-services.html

Provides broad range of tissue processing services to Stanford investigators in human disease research.Consolidates and centralizes tissue processing. Provides advice and expertise in tissue processing.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Human Pathology Histology Services Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023341) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/gbsc.html

School of Medicine service center operated by Department of Genetics.Set up to facilitate massive scale genomics at Stanford and supports omics, microbiome, sensor, and phenotypic data types.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Genetics Bioinformatics Service Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023340) Copy   


https://lnmaunam.wordpress.com/about/

Mexican national facility open to all sectors of scientific research and education.Offers light microscopy and image analysis services and consulting, has original research program with incorporated undergraduate and postgraduate students, and supports development of bioimaging community in Mexico through training and outreach activities.

Proper citation: Mexican National Laboratory for Advanced Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023472) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/biobank.html

Provides infrastructure for self service sample management tools, centralized broad consent, standardized laboratory services, and long term sample storage solutions.Tracks biological samples collected in every study at Stanford and linking each with associated electronic health records (i.e., EPIC), REDCap, and molecular data.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Biobank Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023346) Copy   


http://pqi.org

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://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   



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