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https://www.crg.eu/en/programmes-groups/crgupf-flow-cytometry-unit

Flow cytometry studies optical parameters emitted by particles (cells, cell fractions). Flow cytometers can study a series of parameters of individual particles simultaneously, quickly and on a large number of individualized particles in suspension. Flow cytometers use lasers as a source of light excitement; therefore, it must be possible to mark the particles with one or more fluorescent substances. Information is also collected regarding the size and structural complexity of each particle. This multiparameter study of each particle enables us to analyse subpopulations in complex samples through electronic sorting. Some cytometers are also equipped with sorting and collection modules for particles of interest. The most important applications of flow cytometry include those relating to the study of cell surface receptors, nuclear and cytoplasmic antigens, DNA content, enzyme activity, cell integrity and membrane permeability and calcium flows. The Unit currently hosts five analyzers and two sorters, and is therewith the largest Becton Dickinson site in Spain. The sorters are operated by the facility personnel, who also support the users in experimental design and data analysis. The analyzers are operated by the users themselves, after they have been trained. The facility personnel helps with the experimental design and supervises and monitors the experiments when necessary.

Proper citation: Centre for Genomic Regulation Flow Cytometry Unit Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023372) Copy   


https://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/centers/massspec/

Provides access to cutting edge technologies in mass spectrometry, methodology, and instrumentation. Provided expertise include the fields of Chemical Biology,Pharmaceutical Biology,Cancer Biology,Microbial Biology,Infectious Disease,Metabolic Disease,Chronic Pain Research,Quantitative Biosciences, Drug Discovery and Drug Development,Translational and Regulatory Sciences,Nanotechnology,.Bioinformatics and Technology Development

Proper citation: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Mass Spectrometry Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023493) Copy   


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://www.huck.psu.edu/core-facilities/genomics-core-facility

Genomics Core Facility provides services including Whole-genome and transcriptome sequencing of non-model organisms, Amplicon sequencing for metagenomic studies, Differential expression analysis of mRNA and miRNA, Degradome sequencing, ChIP and RIP sequencing.

Proper citation: Pennsylvania State University Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023645) 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://health.ucdavis.edu/cancer/research/sharedresources/im.html

Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments certified laboratory established to provide scientific support to investigators conducting clinical studies in humans, preclinical studies in animals and/or studies in veterinary medicine. Conducts immunology based assays needed to monitor patients in clinical immunotherapy trials. Offers molecular and cellular assays for investigators in different fields, including custom assays designes.

Proper citation: University of California Davis Health Immune Modeling, Analysis and Diagnostics Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023587) Copy   


https://health.ucdavis.edu/cancer/research/sharedresources/ger.html

Provides expertise and comprehensive services to accomplish virtually every application of next generation sequencing based genomics research, including gene expression profiling, mutation/variant analyses, copy number analysis, epigenomics, metagenomics, single cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomics services. GSR also specializes in development of custom protocols and extensive data analysis and integrative bioinformatics support. The shared resource provides wide range of additional services for translational and clinical genomics research.

Proper citation: University of California Davis Health Genomics Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023586) 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://health.ucdavis.edu/cancer/research/sharedresources/specimen.html

Provides specimens with annotated data for clinical and basic science research purposes.Biorepository functions as centralized tissue bank to provide researchers access to cancer- and non-cancer-related specimens including fresh or frozen tissue, paraffin blocks,sections and fluids, procured and stored using international standards of best practices and protocols compliant with Office for Human Research Protection. Specimens can be obtained prospectively as part of clinical trials or accessed through UC Davis Health Clinical Laboratories, where over 5.5 million blood specimens are processed annually.

Proper citation: University of California Davis Health Biorepository Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023583) Copy   


https://chemistry.princeton.edu/research-facilities/

Department of Chemistry houses comprehensive array of research facilities to support diversity of scientific work. Staff members expertly maintain each facility and are available to help users set up experiments or interpret results. Our resources facilitate scientific progress from giving chemists deeper understanding of their data to providing essential characterization of compounds for publication.

Proper citation: Princeton University Chemistry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023582) 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://health.ucdavis.edu/cancer/research/sharedresources/animalimaging.html

Provides access to in vivo imaging technologies including molecular imaging, optical imaging, quantitative physiologic and anatomic imaging, and whole body PET/CT scanning in humans and animals. Provides targeted imaging probes and tracers as well as expertise in planning, executing and analyzing in vivo imaging studies. Supports imaging studies in small animals, large animals and humans.This resource is located in three adjacent buildings in the Health Sciences district of the Davis campus:Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging (CMGI), Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility (small-animal imaging);Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility, Tupper Hall (small-animal MRI);Center for Imaging Sciences (CIS), Veterinary School (large-animal imaging).

Proper citation: University of California Davis Health In Vivo Translational Imaging Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023589) 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   


https://scripps.ufl.edu/cores-and-technologies/mass-spectrometry-and-proteomics/

Core provides range of mass spectrometry based proteomics services to assist with protein characterization, identification and quantification, and apply these technologies to solve relevant biological problems. Equipment including Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid mass spectrometer, Thermo Scientific Q Exactive hybrid quadrupole-Orbitrap benchtopmass spectrometer, Agilent Technologies 1100 HPLC. Services include Mini SDS-PAGE,Gel Coomassie staining,Protein/Peptide Assay,Protein Precipitation,Solution or in-gel sample digestion and high resolution LC-MS/MS using 1-4Hr gradients,High resolution LC-MS/MS using 1-4Hr gradients (self-digested samples),High resolution MS and MS/MS via direct infusion,Protein digest clean up,TMT quantification,SILAC quantification,Label free quantification,HPLC peptide separation.

Proper citation: University of Florida Health Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023576) Copy   


https://www.chumontreal.qc.ca/en/crchum/core-facilities-and-services/phenotyping-rodents-metabolic

Core facility offers services unique in Canada for study of carbohydrate and energy metabolism in rodents such as routine tolerance tests of glucose, lipids, pyruvate, insulin and metabolic cages.Provides expertise in performing hyperglycemic clamps as well as Hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps. Offers services for research projects carried out at the cellular or tissue level and on animals,complete metabolic phenotyping of genetically modified rodents, evaluation of effect of pharmacological or molecular interventions on carbohydrate and/or energy metabolism in healthy rodent models or in obese or diabetic models.All surgical procedures, metabolic tests, dosing and data analyses are carried out by our staff.

Proper citation: University of Montreal Health Centre Rodent Metabolic Phenotyping Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023574) Copy   



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