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Laboratory is part of the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences in the College of Engineering. MIBL is part of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network. Services involve advancing our understanding of ion-solid interactions. Provides instruments for conducting ion beam surface modification and ion beam surface analysis under range of conditions. Experiments can be conducted at high or low temperature, in ultra-high vacuums, in reactive gas and in short turnaround times.
Core supports neuroscience research using stem cell and gene editing technologies. Full service facility. Provides neuroscience research community valuable new sources of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) for basic research, drug discovery, or cell therapy. Offers services including derivation of induced pluripotent stem cells from fibroblasts or blood cells, CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing hPSCs, monolayer differentiation of hPSCs, cerebral organoid differentiation of hPSCs, and training for hPSC maintenance.
Human Research 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging provides high quality anatomic and advanced MR imaging services for IRB-approved research studies and clinical trials with funds allocated for non-standard-of-care research MRI scans.
Simulation lab that is designed as home. Provides space to researchers who want to observe participant behavior in more realistic environment. Offers environment that feels authentic and natural to human condition.
Facility to conduct experimental research on corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, and hydrogen embrittlement experiments in high temperature aqueous and gas environments and, in particular, simulated light water reactor environments. Conducts both high and low temperature corrosion, stress corrosion cracking experiments, electrochemical tests and mechanical tests. Consists of refreshed autoclave systems (titanium, Inconel, or stainless steel construction), mounted in constant extension rate machines and constant load machine. Experiments can be done in range of environments, including supercritical water, simulated BWR and PWR water, high temperature steam, and gas environments. Each autoclave is isolated from the other systems with independent water and computer monitoring systems. The lab also contains two full-featured corrosion measurement systems and additional potentiostats.
Interdisciplinary unit organized under University of Michigan's Medical School - Department of Radiology, dedicated to supporting research on structures and functions of brain that underlie cognitive and affective processes, and research on functional MRI and associated research tools. Provides equipped physical facility and intellectual support services for investigators.
EMAL is part of University of Michigan’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Houses CAMECA SX100 electron microprobes, Rigaku X-ray diffractometers, and JEOL JSM-7800FLV field-emission scanning electron microscope. These instruments are used by researchers for chemical and structural characterization of solid materials.
Performs scanning on per-request basis; maintains secure database of scanned images and associated metadata; instructs and provides technical support to faculty and staff for DP use; supports of live-view microscopy for frozen sections and testing and validation of new whole-slide imaging solutions.
Molecular Biology Core (MBC) is School of Dentistry core and provides real-time quantitative PCR service (ABI ViiA7, ABI-7500 instruments), methodology, technique and experiment design consultation, analytical software training, data analysis, statistics and result interpretation assistance
Core offers services and instruments. Offers Scanco μCT 100 micro-computed tomography system which provides high resolution scans of radio opaque specimens such as bone, contrasted soft tissue, bio materials, etc.
Histology core facility at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry provides histological services using standard histological techniques. The core specializes in sectioning of hard (demineralized) tissues.
CyTOF Core shares equipment and expertise with researchers. Provided instruments include: Helios CyTOF System (Suspension CyTOF), Hyperion CyTOF System (Imaging CyTOF), Attune Flow Cytometer, ÄKTA Pure FPLC, NanoDrop 2000c Spectrophotometer. Offered services include Human immune profiling panel for 29-color analysis of cells in suspension; Mouse immune profiling panel for 16-color analysis of cells in suspension; Custom CyTOF antibody conjugation; Data acquisition of cells in suspension using Helios CyTOF; Image acquisition of tissue sections using Hyperion CyTOF.
Areas of Expertise:CSCAR staff have expertise in the areas of Biostatistical analyses; Formulation of research aims and development of plans for data collection and analysis; expertise in R, Python, SAS, SPSS, Stata, and Fortran. In addition, can advise clients on the use of number of other statistical and technical software packages.
Core provides services in Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Mass Spectrometry , Hematology, Body Fluids, Urinalysis, Quantitative Flow Cytometry, Coagulation, BioChemical Genetics.
Core provides services for X-Ray and microporous materials characterization.
Core offers mass spectrometry services. Provided instruments include
Software repository for cell segmentation benchmark.
Software R package to quickly find motif matches for many motifs and many sequences. Wraps C++ code from the MOODS motif calling library.
Software R package for detection of differentially bound regions in ChIP-seq data with sliding windows, with methods for normalization and proper FDR control.
Software tool that enables the automatic evaluation of muscle tissue on elastography imaging using MATLAB.