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http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012c-c7bd-3029-a061-4a6580000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot assay service, Fluorescence microscopy service, Real-time PCR Service.

The NERCE Microbiology and Animal Resources Core maintains two laboratories, a BSL-2 and a BSL-3 laboratory, to support the research efforts of all New England investigators conducting research on NIAID priority pathogens. Each laboratory provides the physical environment, equipment, and support personnel required for scientists to work with these agents. The BSL-3 laboratory is an isolated suite that includes individual laboratory rooms and rooms for housing experimental animals, all within a single containment facility. The BSL-3 lab provides the extensive security and administrative support structure required for possession of CDC select agents. The laboratory acquires strains of viruses and bacteria, prepares seed stocks, and characterizes these seed stocks using phenotypic and molecular methods to ensure a well-characterized, pure biological reagent. Laboratory staff members assist investigators with experiments involving pathogen culture, fractionation of biological material, animal challenge, and vaccine and drug administration. The laboratory is equipped for commonly used analytical methods, including fluorescence microscopy, PCR, EIA, and ELISPOT. A single suite with both laboratory and experimental animal capability eliminates the need to transport infectious material between laboratories. The BSL-2 laboratory provides support required by the BLS-3 facility, access to attenuated strains exempt from select agent registration, and laboratory space for visiting investigators. Investigators interested in working with the Microbiology and Animal Resources core laboratory should complete the Core A Request Form and send it to Christine Anderson. See lab website for details. There are no charges for projects focused on NIAID priority pathogens and agents of emerging infectious disease.

Proper citation: HMS NERCE Microbiology and Animal Resources Core (RRID:SCR_009807) Copy   


http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-00c2-c99a-db6e-7a3f80000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Use of instruments service, Training service. The Harvard Center for Biological Imaging (HCBI) has been created to foster collaborative research in the most state-of-the-art facility available. To do this, we have set up a unique partnership with Carl Zeiss International in which our microscopy systems are continually replaced every 2-3 years ensuring we always have the most up-to-date equipment possible. The facility is open 24 hours/day, 7 days/week and access to the facility is open to all Harvard investigators as well as to affiliates and investigators from collaborating institutions.

Proper citation: Harvard Center for Biological Imaging (RRID:SCR_009834) Copy   


http://montana.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2502-2ecd-f94c-e32480000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Access/training service.

Lab performs services related to paleontology, paleopathology, and paleohistology. This core houses significant expertise in processing and analysis of mineralized tissues.

Proper citation: MSU Paleohistology Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009831) Copy   


http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-a0c0-39f6-55da-381e80000000

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 30, 2023. Core facility that provides the following services: Microscopy consultation services, Technical microscopy service, Microscopy training services, Conventional immunofluorescence microscopy service, Confocal microscopy service, Live-cell imaging service, Conventional electron microscopy service, EM immunogold labeling service, Tissue sectioning service, Tissue fixation, Computer based image analysis and quantification.

Proper citation: MGH PMB Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_009928) Copy   


http://meharry.eagle-i.net/i/00000134-a542-2d86-9658-54ab80000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Immunohistochemistry service, Routine histology service, Tissue procurement service. The Human Tissue & Pathology Core provides tissue collection and storage services and access to human tissue, histology services, and specialized equipment. The Core collects human tissues prospectively from routine surgical resections and autopsies for use in basic, translational, and clinical research. Only remnant tissue samples not needed for diagnostic purposes are collected. Tissues are available fresh, snap frozen, or in a variety of fixatives, and normal, neoplastic, and other diseased tissues are available. Histology services include paraffin embedding, paraffin sectioning, automated Hematoxylin and Eosin staining, frozen sectioning, special stains, immunohistochemistry and other specialized processing and sectioning services.

Proper citation: Meharry Human Tissue Acquistion and Pathology Core (RRID:SCR_009952) Copy   


http://montana.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2501-e043-f94c-e32480000000

Core facility that provides the following services: ToF-SIMS service, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Field emission scanning electron microscopy, Scanning electron microscopy, Epifluorescence microscopy.

Laboratory performs services related to Nanoscale Imaging, Microbial Adhesion, Force Spectroscopy, Nano Elasticity, Bioprobe Development Surface Functionalization, Laser-Activated Atom Migration, Nano Lithography. Biosafety Level-2 Certified.

Proper citation: MSU Imaging and Chemical Analysis Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009940) Copy   


http://eagle-i.itmat.upenn.edu/i/00000141-9868-14b8-91c7-0c6080000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Hydrogel consultation service, ECM-coated acrylamide hydrogels, Hands-on guidance for cell lysis and molecular/cellular analysis, Preparation of acrylamide-based hydrogel training, Second harmonic generation microscopy, Atomic force microscopy. The Biomechanics Core works with ITMAT faculty from Penn, ITMAT partner institutions, and members of the ITMAT Program in Translational Biomechanics. Consultation and initial pilot experiments performed with the Biomechanics Core are free-of-charge to ITMAT faculty from Penn, ITMAT partner institutions, and members of the ITMAT Program in Translational Biomechanics.

Proper citation: Penn BioMechanics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009998) Copy   


http://eagle-i.itmat.upenn.edu/i/00000138-7c65-0571-fbab-3b8480000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Microscope access service, Imaging experimental design consultation service, Confocal microscopy service, Microscopy training service, Scanning electron microscopy sample preparation service, Sputter coating access service, Scanning electron microscope access service. The Cell & Developmental Biology (CDB) Microscopy Core is a full-service facility serving the entire University of Pennsylvania community. Our aim is to provide personalized assistance on all aspects of imaging, from tips on sample preparation to training on one of our microscopes to processing and analysis of image data. Our facility currently houses five confocal and three widefield light microscopes, a scanning electron microscope, and several computers dedicated to image processing and analysis.

Proper citation: Penn Cell and Developmental Biology Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_010004) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2512-b15c-c99c-aef680000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Fluorescent microscopy consultation service.

Proper citation: UH Manoa RCMI Molecular Pathology Core (RRID:SCR_010091) Copy   


http://microscopy.anu.edu.au/

Centre for Advanced Microscopy provides open access, state-of-the art microscopy and microanalysis equipment and expertise to national and international researchers, students and industry partners in the materials and life sciences. Offers services to support experimental design, data acquisition and analysis, train users in the use of instruments and help with sample preparation, provide research collaboration.

Proper citation: ANU Centre for Advanced Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_000213) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/optical-microscopy-core-facility-cornell

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 14,2024. Core facility whose resources and services include confocal microscopy, wide field fluorescence microscopy, histology services, and phosphorimaging, among others. It also provides consultation on project design and image visualization and analysis.

Proper citation: WCMC Optical Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_001027) Copy   


http://lrc.geo.umn.edu/laccore/

Archive of almost 20,000 meters of high quality sediment cores from large and small expeditions to lakes all around the world. LacCore advocates for, coordinates, and facilitates core-based research on Earth's continents through collaborative support for logistics, field and laboratory, and data and sample curation and dissemination. They provide a wide variety of fee-based analytical services, as well as offer training and instrument time to lab visitors. They also develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for local training and adoption by individuals at other labs.

Proper citation: National Lacustrine Core Facility (RRID:SCR_002215) Copy   


http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012c-60c2-395c-c437-ff0b80000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Cell immortalization through retroviral or lentiviral vectors service, Microscopy training, User-based microscopy service.

Proper citation: BWH Cell Culture and Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_005562) Copy   


https://core.uconn.edu/resources/flowcytometry

Provides investigators with access to sophisticated instruments designed to detect and measure fluorescent light emission. Flow cytometers distinguish cells or particles based on size, internal complexity, and fluorescent signals. Cells or particles can also be sorted to obtain pure populations for further analysis or subsequent culture. Available imaging techniques include widefield, laser scanning confocal, spinning disk confocal, TIRF, and multiphoton confocal microscopy.

Proper citation: Connecticut University Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012341) Copy   


https://www.beatson.gla.ac.uk/advanced-technologies/bair.html

Core to uncover and interrogate important molecular pathways in cancer. Offers training scientists in all stages of modern microscopical research from advice on experimental design and sample preparation, basic and advanced microscope operation and data acquisition through to quantitative image analysis and interpretation.

Proper citation: Beatson Institute for Cancer Research United Kingdom Beatson Advanced Imaging Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023875) Copy   


https://boc.wisc.edu/

Core provides instrumentation for light and fluorescence based microscopy, including epifluorescence, confocal, and super-resolution imaging.Provides access to and training on basic and advanced light microscopy techniques. Expertise and advice is available for the design of experiments involving these techniques.

Proper citation: University of Wisconsin-Madison Biochemistry Optical Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023952) Copy   


https://www.huck.psu.edu/core-facilities/microscopy-facility

Microscopy facility specializes in areas of optical microscopy, electron microscopy, and histology. Facility is equipped with confocal microscopes, research fluorescence microscopes, and transmission and scanning electron microscopes. Research staff engage in experimentation, training, project collaboration, and consultation.

Proper citation: Pennsylvania State University Huck Institutes Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024457) Copy   


https://keck.usc.edu/liver-diseases-research-center/about-the-center/scientific-cores/

Core that provides standard and customized slide preparation, liver histochemistry and immunohistochemistry as well as laser-capture microscopy.

Proper citation: USC Liver Transplant Program and Center for Liver Disease Liver Histology Core (RRID:SCR_015236) Copy   


https://weillcornellmicroscopy.org/overview

Core sassist users with all their microscopic imaging needs, from the conception of idea, to final image analysis and presentation. Offers regular widefield microscopes for fluorescence and brightfield imaging, laser scanning microscopes (confocal and multiphoton), super-high resolution microscope (Zeiss Airyscan), automated high content optical microscopy, and electron microscopy.Provides access to several image analysis software packages, and image analysis workstations that are optimized for handling large amounts of imaging data. Available software include MetaMorph, MetaXpress and Imaris, Fiji/ImageJ.

Proper citation: Weill Cornell Medical College Microscopy and Image Analysis Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017693) Copy   


http://www.einstein.yu.edu/research/shared-facilities/analytical-imaging-facility/

Analytical Imaging Facility provides state of art methods in modern light and electron microscopy imaging to biomedical scientists with all levels of expertise. Available techniques include Electron microscopy: TEM, SEM, and sample preparation , Light microscopy: confocal, multiphoton, fluorescence, and bright-field imaging , Image analysis: Volocity, Imaris, Imod, Quant Center and ImageJ.

Proper citation: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Analytical Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017700) Copy   



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