URL: http://xula.eagle-i.net/i/00000134-ed9a-ccf6-77e4-a45080000000
Proper Citation: XULA Major Instrumentation Core (RRID:SCR_010209)
Description: The Major Instrumentation Core has been established to provide technical services and consumable supplies necessary for the operation and maintenance of a variety of major instruments that support biomedical research at Xavier University. The long term goal of the Major Instrumentation Core is to enhance the overall biomedical research capabilities at Xavier University by making available essential instrument-based platforms for various research projects. To achieve this goal the Major Instrumentation Core has set the following specific aims: 1). support biomedical research projects on campus by providing essential analytical instrumentation, 2). maintain and operate existing instruments, 3). acquire new instruments, and 4). provide technical support for user community of the core.
Resource Type: access service resource, core facility, service resource
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