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http://wyss.harvard.edu/viewpage/594/
A core facility with access to imaging equipment and analysis software such as wide-field light microscopy, Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence microscopy (TIRF), confocal microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), small animal imaging, spectroscopy, and flow cytometry.
Proper citation: Wyss Institute Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_000898) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31,2025. An enzyme developer and provider of biochemical and consultancy services. Its consultancy services include organizing proof of concepts and planning startup companies, laboratories, and analytical methods. The company also offers writing and editing services for scientific and grant proposals, as well as technology assessments. The company is located in central Israel; however, all of their services are offered worldwide.
Proper citation: Archaezyme Ltd. (RRID:SCR_000137) Copy
http://eagle-i.itmat.upenn.edu/i/0000013c-40b7-7a2a-f162-a2b280000000
Core facility that provides the following services: PET/SPECT/CT image analysis.
Proper citation: Penn Small Animal Imaging Facility: PET/SPECT/CT Sub-Core (RRID:SCR_000890) Copy
http://jsu.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-00bd-5152-3984-bcfb80000000
A research laboratory and facility which supports research on environmental toxicology at Jackson State University.
Proper citation: JSU Environmental Toxicology Core Lab (RRID:SCR_000884) Copy
http://www.cma.mgh.harvard.edu/
A center dedicated to developing and applying morphometric methods to biomedical imaging data such as high-resolution MRI. The lab uses automated and semi-automated software such that MRI brain images are segmented into anatomical regions of interest. Projects in both basic and applied brain research include research on strokes and tumors; medical image processing research includes shape analysis of anatomical brain regions and measurement and analysis of brain volumes.
Proper citation: MGH Center for Morphometric Analysis (RRID:SCR_000885) Copy
http://www.albany.edu/sph/5475.php
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31, 2025. Facility that conducts wide variety of research programs ranging from cell biology to community-based participatory research. Research is conducted through four academic departments including: the Cancer Research Center, the Prevention Research Center, the Public Health Preparedness Center, the Cardiac Quality improvement initiative and the Center for Health Workforce Studies. This facility also hosts research projects and faculty scholarships to aid Master's and Doctoral students in course work, laboratory rotations and internships.
Proper citation: University at Albany SUNY Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_000008) Copy
Science-specific search engine with over 575 million scientific items indexed at last count (May 2013), it allows researchers to search for not only journal content but also scientists'' homepages, courseware, pre-print server material, patents and institutional repository and website information. Scirus helps you quickly locate scientific information on the Web: * Filters out non-scientific sites. For example, if you search on REM, Google finds the rock group - Scirus finds information on sleep, among other things * Finds peer-reviewed articles such as PDF and PostScript files, which are often invisible to other search engines. * Searches the most comprehensive combination of web information, preprint servers, digital archives, repositories and patent and journal databases. Scirus goes deeper than the first two levels of a Web site, thereby revealing much more relevant information. Scirus has proved so successful at locating science-specific results on the Web that the Search Engine Watch Awards voted Scirus ''Best Specialty Search Engine'' in 2001 and 2002 and ''Best Directory or Search Engine Website'' WebAward from Web Marketing Association in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Give your Web site greater functionality and enhance the experience of your users, by adding Scirus to your home page for free. Scirus uses the latest in search engine technology to pinpoint precise scientific information that other search engines can not reach, including pdf files and peer reviewed articles. Make your Web site more visible to the scientific community, by submitting it for inclusion on Scirus. You will increase the chance of scientists finding your site when looking for information and you could increase your visitor rate.
Proper citation: Scirus - for scientific information only (RRID:SCR_010657) Copy
http://www.pathologydiagnostics.com
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented September 15, 2016. Pathology Diagnostics Ltd is an independent GCLP accredited histopathology research organisation delivering tissue, laboratory, and diagnostics services to industry Research and Development scientists engaged in drug and biomarker development.
Proper citation: Pathology Diagnostics (RRID:SCR_001033) Copy
http://nacet.org/az-core-labs/
A core facility which provides fee-based sample imaging and analysis using analytical and microscopy equipment to technology incubator clients, university researchers, and industry.
Proper citation: AZ Core Labs (RRID:SCR_001036) Copy
http://faculty.washington.edu/anath/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 15,2024. University of Washington - affiliated research lab focused on understanding the roles of protein dynamics in health and human disease. They focus on developing methods to characterize and control protein dynamics through utilizing methods like single-molecule fluorescence, computational modeling, and protein engineering. There is an emphasis on proteins involved in degenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, stress responses and drug metabolism.
Proper citation: University of Washington Nath Research Group (RRID:SCR_000180) Copy
Centre for Advanced Microscopy provides open access, state-of-the art microscopy and microanalysis equipment and expertise to national and international researchers, students and industry partners in the materials and life sciences. Offers services to support experimental design, data acquisition and analysis, train users in the use of instruments and help with sample preparation, provide research collaboration.
Proper citation: ANU Centre for Advanced Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_000213) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/optical-microscopy-core-facility-cornell
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 14,2024. Core facility whose resources and services include confocal microscopy, wide field fluorescence microscopy, histology services, and phosphorimaging, among others. It also provides consultation on project design and image visualization and analysis.
Proper citation: WCMC Optical Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_001027) Copy
http://www.paintshoppro.com/en/products/paintshop-pro/standard/
Photo-editing software including editing features, fast brushes, creative tools and color selection that will help turn snapshots into beautiful, gallery-worthy images.
Proper citation: PaintShop Pro (RRID:SCR_000338) Copy
http://www.cancer.gov/researchandfunding
Federal government agency for cancer research and training established in 1937. National Cancer Program is responsibility of NCI to coordinate, conduct and support research, training, health information dissemination with respect to cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and continuing care of cancer patients and families of cancer patients. Supports construction of laboratories, clinics, and related facilities necessary for cancer research through award of grants.
Proper citation: National Cancer Institute (RRID:SCR_011176) Copy
https://www.sutter.com/manuals/P-2000_OpMan.pdf
Microprocessor controlled, CO2 laser based micropipette puller.Default configuration allows fabrication of micropipettes for intracellular recording, patch clamping, microinjection and microperfusion.Can store up to 100 separate programs, each consisting of up to 8 command lines. The five parameters set in each command line allow exquisite control of the micropipette taper geometry. Allows the use of wide range of glass diameters from 0.125 to 1.2 mm.
Proper citation: Sutter: P-2000 Laser Micropipette Puller (RRID:SCR_018640) Copy
The BioCurrents Research Center (BRC) is an integrated technology resource of the NIH:NCRR. The activities of the Center focus on molecular physiology as it relates to the cell function and disease. Our particular interest is how the dynamics of cell responses are reflected in the chemical profiles of microdomains surrounding single living cells. In order to measure complex cellular boundary layers, the BRC has specialized in the development of extremely sensitive signal acquisition and processing methods along with miniaturized electrochemical sensor designs. The technique is non-invasive and termed self-referencing. Since its establishment in 1996, the BRC has directed its technological research and development to the design and application of ultra-microelectrodes (tip diameters of less than 10m) tailored for the detection of specific chemicals. These have been successfully applied to the boundary layer profiles of many different cell types, with thematic strength in diabetes research, reproductive health and development (see collaborative profiles). More recently, it is changing its focus to technical developments, enhancing the integrative approach to cell function. To understand a cell as a dynamic and integrated whole, BRC must be able to examine responses from different domains as near to real time and as synchronously as possible. To this end, it is developing imaging capabilities to work in parallel with electrochemistry and conventional electrophysiological techniques. Imaging includes a spinning disc confocal, as well as a low light/luminescent imager designed and built within the BRC. The technologies developed or under development are in high demand within the biomedical community. Over 40 investigators work with the Center each year in a collaborative or service capacity. Over 80 of our visitor pool is NIH funded, representing approximately 25 NIH divisions and institutes. As part of our training and dissemination program we host occasional workshops at major national and international meetings, train a significant number of new investigators each year and host graduate students undertaking portions of their thesis dissertation using our technologies. In dissemination we advise on, and install, electrochemical systems in off campus research endeavors, both academic and industrial.
Proper citation: BioCurrents Research Center (RRID:SCR_002020) Copy
http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-3517-ac53-550e-f59280000000
Core facility that provides metals analytical capabilities to biomedical and non-biomedical researchers and serves as a source for study design consultation and sample QA/QC requirements. The transport, fate, exposure, and toxic effects of heavy metals is a primary focus of research at the Center. It operates as a modified fee-for-service laboratory. Researchers have the option of having the samples run by the Service staff, or of receiving instruction (for themselves or a doctoral or post doctoral trainee) on how to operate the analytical equipment and analyze their own samples. Both options have associated fees and, as with other services, facility access funds can be requested internal or external services when individual grant support is not yet available.
Proper citation: HSPH Trace Metals Laboratory (RRID:SCR_002819) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on 7/28/13. Core facility of Columbia Neuroscience with the goal of establishing a collaborative and multi-investigator neuroimaging environment that is focused on the investigation of the neurocircuitry of the brain that underlies cognition, perception and action, and also the development of clinical applications that enhance the goals of personalized medicine. Within this environment the specific current research interests of the Hirsch group include several related directions of investigation. The first is conscious and subconscious neural processes that mediate emotion and cognition in healthy individuals and in patients with psychiatric disorders. This direction also includes neurocircuitry that is characteristic of disorders of consciousness such as minimally conscious or vegetative states, self and visual awareness, and attention. Neurocircuitry of other complex cognitive processes such as decisions, inductive and deductive reasoning, language, truthfulness and top-down influences of expectation, reward, and regulation on early visual and mid-level perceptual and emotional systems. On-going projects targeted for clinical applications include benefits for neurosurgery such as the development of task batteries to map the cortical locations of essential functions such as language, motor, sensation, memory, emotion and sensory functions including visions, audition and the chemical senses. Computational innovations for labeling correspondence between brain structure and specific functional regions are under development to achieve the highest interpretive precision. Current projects include integration of EEG and fMRI techniques to localize seizuregenic cortex in relation to eloquent and functioning cortex for neurosurgical planning; integration of TMS and fMRI to discriminate essential and associative language-sensitive cortical areas; and integration of VEP, EEG and fMRI to inform assessments of visual disease secondary to stroke or neural degeneration. Projects intended to refine and enhance diagnosis of psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, depression, and eating disorders include development of specialized paradigms to target dysfunctional neurocircuitry such as emotional systems (amygdala and basal ganglia) and control and regulatory systems (cingulate and pre-frontal cortex). Comparison of before-treatment images with after-treatment images to inform models of both treatment and disease and investigation of the hypothesis that individual genetic and functional differences have predictive value for treatment options and outcome are currently underway. The lab has pioneered techniques for functional mapping of single patients, and operates an active clinical service for mapping individuals for neurosurgical planning, assessments of the neurocircuitry that underlie acquired or inherited disabilities and the mechanisms of neuroplasticity that restore lost functions are actively investigated using both groups and single subject studies. :
Proper citation: fMRI Research Center at Columbia (RRID:SCR_002658) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/university-of-utah
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 15,2024. Labs and facilities of the University of Utah, which include: Microarray and Genomic Analysis Core Facility, Flow Cytometry Core Facility, Mutation Generation and Detection Facility, and the Transgenic and Gene Targeting Core.
Proper citation: University of Utah Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_001042) Copy
http://www.dnastar.com/t-genvision.aspx
A genomic visualization application to support easy generation of publication quality graphics and maps. It produces high quality images of annotated genomes but it can also be customized to accentuate specific areas of interest, such as comparing gene functionality, illustrating gene expression levels, and visualizing the coverage in an assembled contig.
Proper citation: GenVision (RRID:SCR_001166) Copy
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