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http://web.mit.edu/spectroscopy/facilities/lbrc.html

Biomedical technology research center that develops basic scientific understanding and new techniques required for advancing clinical applications of lasers and spectroscopy. LBRC merges optical spectroscopy, imaging, scattering, and interferometry techniques to study biophysics and biochemistry of healthy and diseased biological structures from subcellular to entire-organ scale.

Proper citation: Laser Biomedical Research Center (RRID:SCR_000106) Copy   


http://www.lfd.uci.edu/

Biomedical technology research center and training resource that develops novel fluorescence technologies, including instrumentation, methods and software applicable to cellular imaging and the elucidation of dynamic processes in cells. The LFD's main activities are: * Services and Resources: the LFD provides a state-of-the-art laboratory for fluorescence measurements, microscopy and spectroscopy, with technical assistance to visiting scientists. * Research and Development: the LFD designs, tests, and implements advances in the technology of hardware, software, and biomedical applications. * Training and Dissemination: the LFD disseminates knowledge of fluorescence spectroscopic principles, instrumentation, and applications to the scientific community.

Proper citation: Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics (RRID:SCR_001437) 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   


http://www.lji.org/faculty-research/scientific-cores/microscopy-histology/#overview

Core facility dedicated to providing a static or dynamic (in vitro/in vivo) imaging services by offering histology and microscopy services and providing support and training to interested researchers. The facility offers a range of light microscopes, related imaging systems and image analysis resources for assisted or independent use (upon training). It also can provide advice on proper sample fixation, processing, embedding of tissues with attention to desired orientation, decalcification of bone tissue, cutting of paraffin blocks, cryosectioning, routine and special stains as well as training in histological techniques.

Proper citation: La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology Microscopy and Histology Core Facilities (RRID:SCR_014835) Copy   


http://www.baderc.org/cores/CBMCore.html

Core at BADERC which provides technical services and help for morphological studies and immunocytochemical work at the light and the electron microscopic levels.

Proper citation: Boston Area Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center Cell Biology and Morphology (RRID:SCR_015069) Copy   


http://drc.ucsf.edu/microscopy-core

Core that consolidates, enhances and disseminates Diabetes Center resources and expertise in tissue and cell imaging technologies. Confocal fluorescence, widefield fluorescence, high throughput fluorescence and brightfield microscopes are available directly within the DRC Microscopy Core. Image quantification and analysis is performed at dedicated workstations.

Proper citation: University of California San Francisco Diabetes Research Center Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_015103) Copy   


http://cdmd.indiana.edu/research-core/the-microscopy-core/

Core that provides consultation and specialized services for intravital microscopy of pancreas and transplanted islets, FRET assays, and fluorescent biosensors for analysis of intracellular signaling cascades to serve the area diabetes investigators.

Proper citation: Indiana Diabetes Research Center Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_015083) Copy   


https://www.derc.cumc.columbia.edu/core-facilities-and-services/advanced-tissue-pathology-and-imaging-core

Core that provides a spectrum of advanced cellular and tissue pathology and imaging services for diabetes researchers at Columbia University. It also has microscopy equipment and services such as confocal, live 2-photon and scanning and transmission electron microscopy.

Proper citation: Columbia Diabetes Research Center Advanced Tissue Pathology and Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_015085) 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   


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   


http://www.dartmouth.edu/emlab/

Provides electron microscopy services for faculty, staff and students of Dartmouth College community, including College, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth Medical School, and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Provides training about how to use instruments and service assistance available for those unable to spend time on microscopes, and for processing of biopsy samples from DHMC.

Proper citation: Darthmouth College Electron Microscope Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017754) 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   


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   


http://cmac.concordia.ca/

Services include advise on microscope to use for research project, image acquisition, optimization image analysis and sample preparation, free of charge access to 500GB per laboratory on CMCI server in order to store data for project. Facility houses four wide-field, near-field (TIRF), three confocal (swept-field and laser-scanning) microscopes and laser capture microdissection system.

Proper citation: Concordia University Center for Microscopy and Cellular Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017804) Copy   


https://molbio.princeton.edu/core-facilities/confocal-microscopy

Core provides researchers with ability to visualize samples, from monolayers and small organisms, such as developing fly and fish embryos, to very thick sections from brain and other organ tissues by using instruments including laser point (LSCM) and field scanning confocal (CSU), Total Internal Reflectance Fluorescence (TIRF), Multi Photon (MP), and Widefield (WF). Services in imaging in mammalian cells, yeast cells, Drosophila and Zebrafish embryos and ovaries, bacteria, sections of brain and other tissues, in both fixed and live specimens, Quantitative imaging methods such as FRAP, FLIP, and FRET, software packages for image processing, analysis, and 3D image reconstruction.

Proper citation: Princeton University Confocal Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017812) Copy   



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