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http://www.nmrfam.wisc.edu/

Provides access and developes NMR technology to advance range of applications and improves the efficiency, rigor and reproducibility of NMR data acquisition and analysis. Houses NMR spectrometers equipped with state-of-the-art probe technology and protocols to support acquisition of high-quality data. Spectrometers range from 500 MHz to 1100 MHz. Service is tailored to the needs of individual users and projects. Provides training and advice on experimental design, best practices for data acquisition, and data analysis. Experienced staff support users with training opportunities including workshops, video tutorials and protocols.

Proper citation: National Magnetic Resonance Facility at Madison (RRID:SCR_001449) Copy   


https://med.unr.edu/research/core-facilities-and-centers/cobre-cardiovascular/scientific-cores/core-c

Core provides high spatial and temporal resolution imaging methodologies and instrumentation for studying cellular structure, signaling pathways, and function in health and disease. Offers education, training and expertise in advising investigators in the use of the new technologies.

Proper citation: University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024793) Copy   


http://www.uwyo.edu/microscopy/

Core to assist researchers and students in their imaging needs of fluorescence and electron microscopy and to increase use of microscopes in science education. Consultation, training or touring facility is also available by appointment.

Proper citation: Wyoming University Jenkins Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017758) Copy   


https://www.unr.edu/proteomics

Core offers mass spectral proteomic analysis. Assists with qualitative and quantitative characterization of proteins in biological matrices such as plasma/serum, tissue, cell lines and other biological material to gain understanding of physiological pathways, molecular interactions and regulatory signaling.

Proper citation: University of Nevada at Reno Nevada Proteomics Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017761) Copy   


http://psf.cobre.ku.edu/cores/ppg/about

Core focuses on cloning, expression and purification of prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins for COBRE and other investigators in Kansas and region. Laboratory maintains equipment to support production of properly folded proteins in quantities suitable for structural studies (X-ray and NMR), functional studies (catalytic or biological), label-free binding studies (SPR) and/or high throughput (HTP) screening studies.

Proper citation: Kansas University at Lawrence Protein Production Group Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017749) Copy   


https://web.uri.edu/riinbre/mic/

Core provides sequencing and bioinformatics support for INBRE and non-INBRE researchers. Provides data science services adjacent to traditional bioinformatics; access to computational and software resources for INBRE network institutions, particularly primarily undergraduate institutions; training for students and faculty in data science methods. Maintains professional network with other core and user facilities in Rhode Island and beyond to maximize resources available to our users.Utilizes novel technologies such as virtual/augmented reality for use in teaching and research.

Proper citation: Rhode Island INBRE Molecular Informatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017685) Copy   


https://core.bioinformatics.udel.edu

CBCB Bioinformatics Data Science Core builds upon infrastructure of the Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Delaware Biotechnology Institute , Delaware Data Science Institute, and Protein Information Resource. Core helps with planning your research or analyzing your current data. Services:Consultation and Collaboration, Proposal Assistance,Training, Bioinformatics Software, Computational Hardware, Database and Web Services, Next Gen Analysis, Custom Analysis.

Proper citation: University of Delaware CBCB Bioinformatics Data Science Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017696) Copy   


https://med.und.edu/imaging/index.html

Provides advanced instrumentation for researchers interested in investigating biological processes at cellular, sub cellular and molecular level.Instrumentation include Confocal Microscope Systems :Zeiss LSM-510 Meta Confocal Microscope, Olympus FV1000 MPE Basic Multiphoton Microscope;Brightfield/Fluorescence: Nikon Eclipse TE300 (inverted) Fluorescent Microscope, Nikon Eclipse 80i (upright) Fluorescent Microscope, Leica Thunder Imager; TIRF Systems:Olympus TIRF Microscope; Transmission Electron Microscopy:Hitachi 7500 TEM, RCM MTX Ultramicrotomes;Scanning Electron Microscopy:Hitachi 4700 Field Emission SEM, Denton Desk II Sputter and Turbo-sputter Coaters.Light and electron microscopic facilities, complete with ancillary support equipment, are located in close proximity to each other within suite of rooms housed in medical school.

Proper citation: University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017733) Copy   


http://bioimaging.dbi.udel.edu

Microscopy facility that houses equipment including confocal microscopes: LSM780 confocal microscope (Located at CBBI),LSM880 confocal microscope (Located at DBI 117),electron microscopes and their accessory instrumentation:Thermo Scientific Apreo VS SEM microscope,Hitachi S-4700, Leica EM ACE600 and Tousimis Autosamdri-815B,CX7 high content analysis system. Our staff has technical expertise across different microscopy platforms and methodologies.

Proper citation: Delaware University BioImaging Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017814) Copy   


https://www.une.edu/research/cobre/histology

Core provides access to expertise, training and specialized instrumentation related to tissue processing, sectioning, staining, immunohistochemistry and microscopy. Offers services and training related to image analysis and image analysis software to guide investigators in choosing best methods for presenting their data.Services include Trimming of wet tissues,Tissue processing into paraffin, OCT and paraffin embedding, Sectioning of paraffin-embedded/frozen tissues, Routine and special histochemical staining, Immunohistochemistry/Immunofluorescence, Antibody optimization, Brightfield/ widefield/ confocal microscopy, Image capture and image analysis.Core has cryostats, microtomes and microscopes available for reservation.

Proper citation: University of New England COBRE Histology and Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017885) Copy   


http://proteomics.northwestern.edu/collaborate

Core offers multiple types of experiments from simple protein identification to protein quantitation. Performs traditional bottom-up proteomics, where proteins are digested with enzyme prior to analysis and intact, top-down proteomics analyses. Services include proteins identification after in-gel or in-solution digestion, top-down mass spectrometry to preserve post-translationally modified forms of proteins present in vivo by measuring them intact, IP-MS Pulldown,BioID service to identify target of biotin ligase that has been tagged onto their protein via traditional cloning methods,Untargeted Quantitative Peptide Proteomics,Targeted Quantitative Peptide Proteomics,Epiproteomic Histone Modification Panel A,Epiproteomic Histone Modification Panel B,Untargeted Metabolomics,Phosphoproteomics,PTM Scan,ChIP-MS.

Proper citation: Northwestern University Proteomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017945) Copy   


https://lmf.mdibl.org/

Core provides professional scientific expertise in light microscopy. Offers access to hardware and software as well as expert guidance at any step of imaging project, from experimental design to image analysis.Comprises eight microscope systems including two laser scanning confocal microscopes including one Olympus inverted confocal microscope system (FV1000) and one Zeiss inverted confocal microscope system (LSM-980) equipped with Airy scan 2 for super resolution and 2-photon technology for in-vivo deep imaging with temperature controlled chamber. One spinning disk confocal including Nikon inverted spinning disk microscope system with incubation chamber (Eclipse Ti with Yokogawa disk CSU-W1), two Zeiss widefield microscopes for brightfield and epifluorescence illumination (Zeiss Apotome and Zeiss Colibri), three macroscopes systems to observe large samples or complete model organisms in brightfield and epifluorescence including one Olympus stereomicroscope system (MVX10) and two Zeiss stereomicroscope systems (SteREO Discovery V12), fully automated and one AxioZoom V16 , fully automated with ApoTome attachment.

Proper citation: Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory Light Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019166) Copy   


https://jcesom.marshall.edu/research/office-of-research-and-graduate-education/core-facilities/genomics/

Core provides services including high throughput next generation sequencing (NGS) to support whole genome, whole exome, RNA-Seq, single cell RNA-Seq, microbiome and global chromatin and methylation studies, biostatistical and bioinformatic support for NGS projects, access to DNA/RNA sequence analysis software, automated Sanger DNA sequencing, genotyping and RNA/DNA quality assessment, access to shared instrumentation such as plate readers, real time thermal cyclers, Agilent Bioanalyzers, fluorimeters, and spectrophotometers.

Proper citation: Marshall University School of Medicine Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018885) Copy   


https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/molecular-biology-resource

Genomics Section provides services and instrumentation that enable DNA/RNA extraction and quality control, next-generation Illumina and Nanopore sequencing, epigenetic profiling, and microarray analysis on a whole-genome scale, from the level organisms to single cells. Molecular Biology Section provides DNA fragment analysis qPCR, Sanger sequencing and NanoString Technology.

Proper citation: Dartmouth Genomics and Molecular Biology Shared Resource (GMBSR) (RRID:SCR_021293) Copy   


http://www.med.uvm.edu/vigr/home

Core provides services for Experimental Design, Metagenomics, Comparative Expression Analyses, Variant Analyses, and Systems Biology. Overarching umbrella encompassing four distinct shared resource facility arms: DNA Analysis,Microarray,Massively Parallel Sequencing Facilities,Bioinformatics Shared Resource.

Proper citation: University of Vermont Integrative Genomics Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021775) Copy   


https://www.unmc.edu/vcr/cores/vcr-cores/confocal-microscopy/index.html

Facility houses imaging technologies ranging from super resolution (~ 0.120 um to 0.020 um) to microscopic (~ 0.300 um) to mesoscopic (~ 1 um) biomedical imaging. Imaging specialists provide training and/or actively assist researchers collecting images across imaging instrumentation. Instrumentation includes Zeiss ELYRA PS.1 is inverted microscope for super resolution (SR) structured illumination microscopy (SIM) and single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) including, PhotoActivated Localization Microscopy (PALM) using photo switchable/convertible fluorescent proteins, Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) and STochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM);Zeiss 800 CLSM with Airyscan is an inverted microscope dramatically increasing conventional confocal image resolution to ~180 nm using Airyscan technology; Zeiss 710 LSM is inverted microscope supporting most basic imaging applications, multi channel and spectral, co localization, live cell, 3D, and time series imaging; Zeiss Celldiscoverer 7 is widefield imaging system for automated, time lapse imaging of live samples; Zeiss Axioscan 7 is high performance whole slide scanning system for fluorescence, brightfield, and polarization imaging;Miltenyi Biotec Ultramicroscope II Light Sheet fluorescence microscope (LSFM) extends fluorescent imaging into true 3D, large scale volumetric imaging of intact tissues, organs, and small organisms. AMCF also houses several high-end data analysis workstations with premier image analysis software including HALO (Indica Labs) and IMARIS (Oxford Instruments) facilitating data rendering, analyses, and presentation options.

Proper citation: University of Nebraska Medical Center Advanced Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022467) Copy   


https://flowcore.hsc.wvu.edu/

Facility provides instrumentation and scientific support for single cell analysis and sorting. Routinely performs analysis of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells for expression of intracellular and extracellular proteins, cell cycle, cell proliferation, cytokine production, and cell sorting based on expression of cell surface antigen(s) and/or expression of genetically engineered intercellular fluorescent proteins.

Proper citation: West Virginia University Flow Cytometry and Single Cell Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017738) Copy   


https://mbim.uams.edu/research-cores/flow-cytometry-core-facility/

Core provides flow cytometry instrumentation and analysis. Instruments include Fortessa, FacsAria and Image Stream.

Proper citation: Arkansas University College of Medicine Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017741) Copy   


https://www.usd.edu/medicine/basic-biomedical-sciences/proteomics-core

Core provides proteomics services to researchers from South Dakota and the surrounding region to rapidly analyze and identify protein expression patterns in their experimental systems.Develops experimental design, protocols, data analysis and interpretation.Provides consulting and advice in grant proposal, as well as data preparation to be submitted to proteomics journal according to requirements.Offers training in use of common equipment such as scanner, spot cutter, imaging software, technique and protocol issues, and sample preparation.

Proper citation: South Dakota University SD BRIN Proteomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017743) Copy   


http://hts.ku.edu/

Core offers high throughput screening of large chemical libraries of compounds to identify novel chemical entities that target biological system of interest.Provides target identification and validation, assay development, high throughput screening, hit confirmation, data mining and medicinal chemistry to facilitate hit to lead development.

Proper citation: Kansas University at Lawrence High Throughput Screening Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017752) Copy   



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