Creighton University Auditory and Vestibular Technology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023866)Copy Citation Copied
Proper Citation: Creighton University Auditory and Vestibular Technology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023866)
Description: Core was established to provide infrastructure to support Research Project Leaders and principle investigators associated with the Dr. Richard J. Bellucci Translational Hearing Center to conduct auditory and vestibular research across the full range of experimental model systems, from single molecule analysis to whole organism models. We also offer access to our services and instruments to outside users.
Abbreviations: AVT
Synonyms: CU-AVT Core Imaging Facility, Creighton University CU-AVT Core Imaging Facility
Resource Type: access service resource, core facility, service resource
Keywords: USEDit, ABRF, auditory and vestibular research, experimental model systems, single molecule analysis, whole organism models,
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