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ABSL3 core is specialized in environments designed to facilitate safe research with Risk Group-3 microbial pathogens, which pose significant risk of airborne transmission and serious disease. Core safe for conducting high-level infectious disease research.
Core is part of Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine. Provides services to perform sterile, minimally-invasive, and non-sterile surgical procedures on both small and large animals. Facility personnel are licensed veterinary technicians and AALAS Technologists.ULAM Veterinary Board-Certified Surgeon also oversees daily operations.Users must have an approved animal use protocol from the Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee (IACUC) prior to utilizing ASOR services and facilities.
Design and synthesize drug-like molecules and diagnostic probes in your biomedical investigations to translate your research in all therapeutic areas and disease states.
Core mission is to advance environmental field research, engage students in scientific discovery, and provide information needed to understand and sustain ecosystems from local to global scales. Seek solutions to critical environmental challenges.
Full-service battery cell fabrication and testing facility open to any academic or industry user.The lab is an IP-protected safe zone to prototype, test, scale-up, and analyze batteries and the materials that go into them.
Core consists of services relating to procurement and evaluation of tissue for research: Tissue Procurement, Histology, and Molecular Pathology. Provides pathology-sanctioned procurement of surgically resected neoplastic and non-neoplastic tissue (fresh and frozen), sample processing, embedding, sectioning, routine H and E, special staining, and immunohistochemistry. Molecular Pathology Research Laboratory performs immunohistochemistry, in-situ hybridization, multiplex immunofluorescence, FISH staining, and tissue microarray construction.
Provides facilities for (U-Th)/He thermochronology on variety of accessory minerals, including apatite, sphene, monazite and zircon. The low closure temperature of the (U-Th)/He system in these minerals makes it ideal for application to geological problems in geomorphology, surface processes, tectonics, structural geology, basin evolution, and thermal maturation.
Facility performs stable isotope and elemental analyses that support research in climate change, geology, oceanography, and paleontology.
Microscopy core facility that provides university researchers with imaging and manipulation tools to detect, track, manipulate, and analyze biomolecules. Offers training and data acquisition support as well as experienced consultation on experimental design and analysis.
Core provides imaging and expert technical assistance and instrumentation in support of investigators.
Software UNIX-based, modular bioinformatics toolkit designed to streamline comparative genomics for analyzing microbial communities. It integrates genome annotation, gene spread calculation, plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) detection and resistance-virulence ranking within the analysed microbial community to help researchers identify potential resistance-virulence hotspots in complex microbial datasets.
Light microscopy facility. Users are supported with experiment design, image acquisition and operation of microscopes and quantitative processing and analysis of images.
Software R package for full genome sequences for Macaca mulatta (Rhesus) as provided by UCSC (rheMac10, Feb. 2019) and stored in Biostrings objects.
Software R package provides implementation of framework of reversed graph embedding which projects data into reduced dimensional space while constructs principal tree which passes through middle of data simultaneously.
Software R package defines S4 class for storing data from single-cell experiments. This includes specialized methods to store and retrieve spike-in information, dimensionality reduction coordinates and size factors for each cell, along with the usual metadata for genes and libraries.
Software R package for random forests regression, classification, survival analysis, competing risks, multivariate, unsupervised, quantile regression, and class imbalanced q-classification. Extreme random forests and randomized splitting. Suite of imputation methods for missing data.
Varioskan LUX is modular, upgradable instrument that offers usability for range of applications. Reader for absorbance, fluorescence intensity, chemiluminescence, AlphaScreen, and time-resolved fluorescence.
Nonprofit that optimizes access to remote scientific data through free open-source software. Discipline-neutral data access protocol (DAP) to access and to provide data over the internet. OPeNDAP was originally developed by and designed for oceanographers, but today the protocol is applied across many diverse domains in which large, complex, distributed datasets are used. Serves data in format that works well with most end users’ preferred data analysis applications. End user can inspect datasets remotely through web URL or number of data tools.
Data server to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from satellites and buoys).
Pathology Services Core is essential to nonhuman primate colony health and research at the WNPRC. PSU team consists of pathologists with ACVP and/or ACLAM board certification, research program manager, and research specialists. Unit works with clinical veterinary staff to provide rapid diagnosis and effective monitoring and interpretation of acute and chronic conditions affecting colony animals as well as subjects assigned to research studies. Core offers services including clinical pathology testing; cytology evaluation; surgical biopsy evaluation; gross post mortem examination, specialized sample collections; and histology with unbiased interpretation of lesions in reference to spontaneous disease, experimental questions, and research goals. PSU is responsible for collection, banking, and distribution of NHP samples through both Nonhuman Primate Biological Materials Distribution core and National Institute on Aging Nonhuman Primate Tissue Bank.