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Network of clinical centers and a data coordinating center established to conduct studies of islet transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Proper citation: Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium (CITC) (RRID:SCR_014385) Copy
http://sharedresources.fredhutch.org/core-facilities/bioinformatics
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on July 27,2022. Core provides bioinformatics specialists available to assist researchers with processing, exploring, and understanding genomics data.
Proper citation: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Co-operative Center for Excellence in Hematology Bioinformatics Resource (RRID:SCR_015324) Copy
University-affiliated center that promotes research in diabetes and related metabolic and endocrine disorders at Stanford University.
Proper citation: Stanford Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015856) Copy
https://www.uab.edu/medicine/obriencenter/cores/biostatistics-core
Core provides statistical expertise in the conceptualization and design of projects, expertise in data management for the resulting clinical and bioinformatics data, and assistance with the preparation of project reports, presentations and manuscripts.
Proper citation: University of Alabama at Birmingham-University of California San Diego O'Brien Center for Acute Kidney Injury Research Biostatistical Core (RRID:SCR_015283) Copy
http://sph.unc.edu/norc/administrative/
Core facility that is responsible for managing and organizing the activities of the internal governance committee and the external advisory board, promoting the techniques, methodologies, instrumentation, and resources offered by the core facilities, and supporting the integration of bioinformatics, biostatistics, clinical research, and metabolomics into clinical and translational research.
Proper citation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Administrative Core (RRID:SCR_015439) Copy
http://bnorc.org/cores/fgb.html
Core provides services to investigators within BNORC and the Boston area looking to expand their research using state-of-the-art genomic applications. This core utilizes technologies and sequencing platforms to help identify the complex molecular mechanisms underlying human disease.
Proper citation: Boston Nutrition and Obesity Research Centers Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Core (RRID:SCR_015423) Copy
http://depts.washington.edu/cfrtc/genomics/
Core provides genomics-based tools, data management and analysis tools, and creates platforms that integrate data from the Clinical and Immunology Cores for human samples and bacterial isolates. Services include consultation and experimental design assistance for using new-generation sequencing technology, data analysis, bioinformatic support, data access and storage, high throughput and new-generation whole-genome sequencing, and RNA-seq analysis of transcriptomes.
Proper citation: University of Washington Genomics Core Cystic Fibrosis Research Translation Center and Research Development Program (RRID:SCR_015404) Copy
http://vmmpc.org/body-weight-regulation-core/
Core facility for MMPC Vanderbilt University School of Medicine for studying impact of genetic, surgical, dietary and pharmacologic manipulations on body weight regulation. Core provides measurement of food intake, energy expenditure, and behavioral factors. Energy balance studies are performed in mouse home cage to minimize stress. Mitochondrial function is assessed on permeabilized tissues, isolated cells, or isolated mitochondria. Mouse models of bariatric surgery have been developed and studied extensively.
Proper citation: MMPC Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Body Weight Regulation Core (RRID:SCR_015905) Copy
https://sdrc.stanford.edu/sdrc-research-cores/dctc/home/
With the following services from the Diabetes Clinical and Translational Core (DCTC), members will receive training in biospecimen preservation, study design, data analysis, data management, use of statistical software and clinical trial conduct.
Proper citation: Stanford Diabetes Research Center Diabetes Clinical and Translational Core (RRID:SCR_016212) Copy
https://sdrc.stanford.edu/sdrc-research-cores/dimc/home/
Core facility that provides immune monitoring assays at the RNA, protein, and cellular level, as well as archiving, reporting, and data mining support for clinical and translational studies related to Diabetes. The DIMC is a specialized subcore of the Human Immune Monitoring Center (HIMC) at Stanford.
Proper citation: Stanford Diabetes Research Center Diabetes Immune Monitoring Core (RRID:SCR_016210) Copy
https://sdrc.stanford.edu/sdrc-research-cores/sirc/home/
Core facility whose services include: Islet Isolation, Islet transplantation, Islet Culture, Islet Perifusion & Islet Hormone Assays. The SIRC is supported by the Stanford Diabetes Research Center (SDRC).
Proper citation: Stanford Diabetes Research Center Stanford Islet Research Core (RRID:SCR_016211) Copy
Core assists investigators whose research requires molecular marker characterization of cells in suspension as well as isolation of cells based on those markers. Advanced cell sorting and cytometric analyses by Flow or Mass Cytometry are provided.
Proper citation: University of California San Francisco Parnassus Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018206) Copy
Provides Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center; Cincinnati; Ohio resources in confocal, wide-field, and spatial technique applications.
Proper citation: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Confocal Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022628) Copy
https://labnodes.vanderbilt.edu/community/profile/id/2230
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 30,2023. Core facility that supports diabetes, endocrine, and metabolic research across a range of species. Its objective is to provide sensitive, reproducible, and inexpensive analyses of hormones, amino acids, and other relevant chemicals.
Proper citation: Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center Hormone Assay and Analytical Services Core Facility (RRID:SCR_010181) Copy
http://www.med.upenn.edu/idom/drc/cores/ria.html
Core which offers high quality immunoassay services to basic, translational, and clinical investigators performing diabetes and related metabolic disease research. The core also provides consultation and training and education services.
Proper citation: Penn Diabetes Research Center Radioimmunoassay and Biomarkers Core Facility (RRID:SCR_010028) Copy
http://www.med.upenn.edu/gtp/vectorcore/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 30,2023. Core whose main aim is to provide vector technology for preclinical studies and other basic research applications. Its services include rovision of AAV, adenoviral and lentiviral based vectors, consultation and advice in the design of custom vectors and in vector serotype/pseudotype selection, and design, cloning and production of plasmid DNA for the production of custom vectors.
Proper citation: University of Pennsylvania Center for Molecular Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis Vector Core Facility (RRID:SCR_010038) Copy
https://labnodes.vanderbilt.edu/community/profile/id/2229
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 30,2023. Core facility that provides any Vanderbilt researcher with access to imaging equipment and expert technical support for microscopy and analysis of tissue and cellular physiology.
Proper citation: Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center Cell Imaging Shared Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_010165) Copy
https://ncdiabetesresearch.org/acsmc
Core to leverage data, patient populations and investigators at each NCDRC institution, including accessing expertise and resources of regional Clinical and Translational Science Institute hubs (Duke, UNC, and Wake Forest). Research navigators in ACSMC provides input and navigation of clinical research resources available to diabetes investigators based on extensive experience in diabetes specific studies and methodology and deep knowledge of NCDRC resources available at each institution.
Proper citation: North Carolina Diabetes Research Center Advanced Clinical Study Methods Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022908) Copy
Provides diabetes researchers at University of Colorado with access to microscopy and mass cytometry systems. Provides expertise and training to use equipment effectively for diabetes related tissues; expertise and validated diabetes related resources to prepare samples appropriately; guidance to design experiments; resources to analyze data; assistance with data interpretation.
Proper citation: University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Diabetes Research Center Cell and Tissue Analysis Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022906) Copy
Provides diabetes researchers with access to novel human stem cell-derived in vitro cell models for investigating cellular and molecular features of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Recent progress in stem cell, organoid culture, gene editing and directed differentiation technologies has afforded opportunities to develop pre-clinical human models.Provides expertise, infrastructure and access to novel human model systems and technologies to DRC investigators. Provides expertise, resources and training in stem cell technologies together with quality control testing, validation standardization and authentication all model platforms and reagents.
Proper citation: University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Diabetes Research Center Disease Modeling Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022905) Copy
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