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http://cobre.pbrc.edu/cores/genomics/

Provides services which include Sanger and next-generation DNA sequencing,DNA fragment analysis,qualitative and quantitative analysis of DNA, protein, and RNA samples, quantitative PCR, microarray RNA labeling, hybridization, and scanning robotics,bioinformatics.Individual and small group training and consultation services are offered for sequence analysis, real-time PCR, next-generation sequencing and microarray analysis.

Proper citation: Louisiana State University Pennington Biomedical Research Center Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018675) Copy   


http://www.umassmed.edu/umpc

UMass Metabolic Disease Research Center (MDRC), formerly the National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center, is a core facility that performs standardized experiments using state-of-the-art equipment for the purpose of investigating transgenic mouse models of diabetes, obesity, and metabolic liver disease. Provides metabolic and functional characterization of mouse models of human diseases that are developed by academic and industry researchers in joint efforts to understand metabolic diseases and to identify new therapies.

Proper citation: University of Massachusetts Medical School Metabolic Disease Research Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018672) Copy   


http://cores.musc.edu/Core/MS

Core provides expertise, services, education, and instrumentation to enhance biomedical research through LC-MS/MS-based proteomics. Services are offered for protein identification; characterization of post-translational modifications; and quantitative proteomics to identify differentially expressed/degraded proteins, regulated sites of post-translational modification, protein-protein interactions, and protein targets of drugs identified in phenotypic screens. Analyses include sample preparation, LC-MS/MS, database searching, generation of reports, and assistance with data interpretation. Faculty and staff assist with experimental design and development/optimization of customized methodology for analysis of post-translationally modified peptides (e.g. phosphorylation and O-GlcNAc modification, N- and O-linked glycosylation, Cys modifications including S-glutathionylation, and glycation of Lys and Arg). Quantitative approaches including metabolic labeling (SILAC), isobaric tagging (iTRAQ/TMT), and label free proteomics (LFQ) are performed on Orbitrap Elite or Orbitrap Fusion Lumos Mass Spectrometers. Developes methodology to identify alterations in post-translational modifications that impact signal transduction, transcription, translation, and response to therapeutics with goal of enabling investigators to discover molecular mechanisms underlying disease progression and therapeutic response.

Proper citation: South Carolina Medical University Mass Spectrometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017959) Copy   


https://fralinlifesci.vt.edu/core-services/mass-spectrometry-incubator.html

Facility supports Virginia Tech's research infrastructure as mass spectrometry analysis and education center. Provides training in sample preparation, instrument operation and data analysis, with strong emphasis on metadata and analytical requirements for publication of metabolomic and proteomic results.

Proper citation: Virginia Tech Mass Spectrometry Incubator Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017956) Copy   


https://grcf.jhmi.edu/

Established to produce immortalized cell lines from human blood (EBV transformations). Offers genomics applications for single cells, including RNA-seq, gene expression profiling by qPCR and DNA amplification for whole-genome or targeted (exome or PCR-based analysis) through 10x Genomics Chromium platform (similar to Drop Seq). Offers custom genotyping to analyze short tandem repeats, variable number tandem repeats and single nucleotide polymorphisms.

Proper citation: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Genetic Resources Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018669) Copy   


https://education.musc.edu/colleges/medicine/departments/pharmacology/redox-center/cores/analytical-redox-biology-core

Core provides analytical redox biochemistry methods and mentoring support for COBRE junior faculty with goal to advance their research endeavors, publications and fundability. Specific aims are:Provide ROS /RNS identification and quantification, Perform quantitative analysis of ROS/RNS. Provides expertise and technology for in depth biochemical analysis of thiol-centered enzyme activities and define protein:protein interactions.

Proper citation: South Carolina Medical University Analytical Redox Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017955) Copy   


https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/research/cores/units/structural-bio.html

Core provides equipment, training, technical support, and maintenance of equipment for studying structures of biological macromolecules and materials. Serves with expertise in structural and computational biology. Services offered include Macromolecular Structure Determination and Analysis,Macromolecular crystallography at LS-CAT,Robotics equipment for crystallization experiments,UV crystal imaging capabilities,Software for structure analysis,Graphics facilities for visualization/presentation of molecular structures,Computer servers specialized for structural biology calculationss,Support and Training ,X-ray crystallography, from designing crystallization experiments to structure determination and refinemen,Molecular graphics for analysis and presentation,CryoEM and EM training.Resources Available:Crystallography Art Robbins, Inc. Phoenix and Gryphon crystallization robots,TTP Labtech Dragonfly liquid handler for crystal tray setup,Jansi UVEX UV/Vis microscope/imaging system,Stereomicroscopes (camera equipped, at room temperature and 4 degrees C),Incubators for temperature-controlled crystallization,Coordination of access to LS-CAT for Northwestern University users,CryoEM,JEOL 3200FS TEM equipped with in-column energy filter (omega filter), field emission gun capable of operating at 200 or 300 kV and Gatan K2 Summit Direct Electron Detector,JEOL 1400 with Gatan 4k x 4k Ultrascan CCD camera,Solarus Plasma Cleaner and Pelco easyGlow Discharge Cleaning System,Cressington 308R carbon coater,Gatan Cryoplunge 3 and FEI Vitrobot Mark IV,Gatan 626 cryoholders with 655 Turbo pump stations.Resources available Computational:50+ node cluster running Linux including several single- and multi-GPU nodes,7 Quad-core Intel Xeon 3.4GHz workstations (3D stereo equipped for visualization and model building) 3 Dual Quad-core Intel Xeon 3.5GHz workstations with GPU computing capabilities (3D stereo equipped for visualization, model building, and GPU computing),LTO6 writers for quick data backup,45 tape LTO6 system for continuous data backup,Over 200 Tb of disk storage including RAID systems,10 Gigabit fiber Ethernet connection to APS.Software Crystallography,CCP4 suite,PHENIX,SHARP,SOLVE,HKL2000,XDS,CryoEM,CryoSparc,Relion3,Leginon,cisTEM,Appion,NMR,CNS,FELIX,Aria Modeling, graphics, and simulations,COOT,Pymol,Chimera,APBS,GROMACS,AMBER,VMD/NAMD.

Proper citation: Northwestern University School of Medicine Structural Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017952) Copy   


https://www.ualberta.ca/medicine/research/corefacilities/core-personnel/core-research-personnel---cell-imagine-centre.html

Cell Imaging Centre provides services and training for imaging and analysis of live or fixed cells and tissues.Image acquisition equipment and expert consultation for experimental design related to light and electron microscopy are offered, with full technical assistance, from sample processing through image analysis.

Proper citation: University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Cell Imaging Centre Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019200) Copy   


https://ag.purdue.edu/researchservices/

ARGE Research Services is dedicated to empowering Purdue Agriculture research by providing expert solutions in conducting team science, implementing best practices for data acquisition, stewardship, and analysis.

Proper citation: Purdue University College of Agriculture Research Services Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027377) Copy   


https://qipcm.com/

Provides testing and analysis support for clinical trials to improve consistency and reliability in clinical trial data.Helps clinical investigators achieve systematic image collection and improved collaboration. Can help with handling large volume functional and dynamic imaging data.

Proper citation: University Health Network Quantitative Imaging for Personalized Cancer Medicine Advanced Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027527) Copy   


https://www.ladydavis.ca/en/about/core-facilities/flow-cytometry/

Core provides complete flow cytometry analysis and cell sorting services in terms of experimental design, instrumentation, training, technical assistance and scientific guidance from sample preparation to publication.

Proper citation: Lady Davis Institute Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027644) Copy   


https://www.mskcc.org/research/ski/core-facilities/research-pharmacy

Core is a full-service facility that prepares agents developed by MSK researchers to be used as investigational drugs in preclinical or clinical studies. The Core comprises three principal groups: the Pharmaceutical Product Facility (PPF) for drug formulation/stability and preparation; the Clinical Grade Production (CGP) Facility for bulk product manufacturing, purification, and vialing; and the Pharmacy Investigational Drug Service (PIDS), which develops, procures, prepares, and validates the preparation, packaging, and distribution of investigational drugs for clinical use. Core services include: formulation, analysis, and evaluation of drug release rates; prediction of interactions; and determinations of compatibility and physical stability of medications. Based on the expertise of the RP Core, MSK has been able to bring into early-phase clinical trials multiple types of pharmacologic agents, including traditional small molecules, radiopharmaceuticals, and vaccines.

Proper citation: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Research Pharmacy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027807) Copy   



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