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http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/00000130-492c-c443-cec9-714480000000

The Clinical Protocol and Data Management Shared Resource (CPDM) is a component of the Center?s Clinical Trials Unit that provides central management and oversight of all clinical trials activities of the Center. The Shared Resource provides a range of management and quality control functions that are essential for conducting clinical trials research in Hawaii?s decentralized community practice setting. It includes a central location for all cancer protocols, a centralized database of protocol-specific data, an updated list of currently active protocols for the use of Center investigators, and status reports of protocols. It provides a centralized organization for activating and monitoring protocols throughout Hawaii?s multiple community offices and medical centers involving several Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). Quality control functions include: insuring subject safety and compliance with federal requirements through the Data and Safety Monitoring plan, insuring staff competency through training for research nurses, CRAs, clinical trials assistants and community office, clinic, and hospital staff engaged in Hawaii?s cancer clinical trials enterprise, and insuring recruitment of underserved minorities through focused outreach activities.

Proper citation: UH Manoa Clinical Protocol and Data Management Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_010094) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-3598-59d9-2f73-b43980000000

The Evolutionary Genetics Core Facility (EGCF) at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) is located on Coconut Island in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu. The NSF EPSCoR-supported Core Facility provides technical services and support for the faculty and students doing research at HIMB and the University of Hawaii system, as well as other institutions worldwide. The EGCF provides access to various instrumentation and equipment and offers fee-based genomic services including sequence and fragment analysis. The EGCF manager is available to provide services and assist with questions regarding lab instrumentation or protocols.

Proper citation: UH Manoa Evolutionary Genetics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_010095) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-3599-35df-2f73-b43980000000

HURL''s facilities include two deep-diving (2000 m) submersibles Pisces V and Pisces IV, a remotely operated vehicle RCV-150, and the support ship R/V Ka''imikai-o-Kanaloa. The two submersibles are housed and maintained at Makai Pier. HURL Data Archive: HURL provides a data package for each Pisces IV, Pisces V or RCV-150 dive. This package includes voice transcripts (Pisces IV & V only), graphs of environmental data (Pisces IV & V only), copies of videotapes with videologs, and copies of up to 250 slides with a photolog. The Data Archive is the custodian of the original data which remain the property of HURL. Databases of organisms and substrates observed on the dives are available for use by the principal investigator. Use of dive data by other scientists is subject to principal investigator approval for 2 years. HURL and NOAA-NURP reserve the right to use slides and video from dives for program promotion.

Proper citation: UH Manoa HURL Submersible Facility (RRID:SCR_010097) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-b6e0-c912-1247-b2dc80000000

HSFL was established in May 2007 within the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) and the College of Engineering (CoE) at the University of Hawaii. As a multidisciplinary research and education center HSFL brings together individuals from diverse areas to work on the exploration and understanding of the space environment. The mission of HSFL is to: * Promote innovative engineering and science research for terrestrial and planetary space missions. * Develop, launch, and operate small spacecraft from the Hawaiian Islands to accelerate the validation of new space technologies. * Provide workforce training in all aspects of unmanned space missions. * Build synergistic collaborations among educational, governmental, and corporate institutions interested in space exploration. Hawaii is located in a unique position to become a low-cost gateway to space and to place the University of Hawaii as the only university in the world to have both satellite fabrication capabilities and unique, direct access to orbital space. This will enable diverse missions that study Earth''s oceans and continents from low-Earth orbit, as well as the testing of engineering experiments in the hostile environment of space.

Proper citation: UH Manoa Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory (RRID:SCR_010098) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/sweet/provider?uri=http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2513-2fac-c99c-aef680000000

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 30,2023. Core to provide bioinformatics analysis and consulting service, to increase the research capacity in bioinformatics in the State of Hawaii, to provides software applications, hardware, access, and support to researchers who utilize genomic and proteomic data. Undertake collaborative project with INBRE researchers to develop novel tools or applications that address specific needs. Develop an academic program in bioinformatics with the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM). Recruit a full-time junior faculty member to lead the academic program. Conduct training workshops and courses, and run a user support help desk.

Proper citation: University of Hawaii at Manoa INBRE Bioinformatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_010099) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-1c5f-dcdf-06c2-9c7f80000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Real-time/quantitative PCR service, Long read (900bp) sequencing service, Microarray sample labeling service, Automated liquid handling service, DNA/RNA sample concentration service, Spectrophotometry service, Microarray scanning service. Offers services in the areas of qPCR, Microarray, Sequencing, and Other Genomic Services. May expand or remove services depending on need or interest. If you have recurring processes that you would like to automate or have us take over, we would be glad to sit down and talk with you to discuss how we can help you acheive your goals. We are aiming to be a self-sustaining entity consisting solely on a chargeback system. Our prices reflect the costs of equipment service contracts, potential and actual maintenence costs, as well as direct and indirect labor costs and administration. Our costs are kept low by being able to provide services in bulk with high throughput, it is therefore sometimes necessary to have minimum orders or fees in order to maintain a positive cost structure.

Proper citation: UH Manoa COBRE Genomics Core (RRID:SCR_010090) 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://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2510-c9ec-c99c-aef680000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Cell cycle analysis with live or dead cells, Apoptosis analysis service, Calcium flux analysis service, Cell population isolation service. The of the goal of the Immunology Core of MCI, which functions as a fee-for-service facility, is to provide the Hawaii community with a service-oriented facility to meet the needs in the FACS research areas. We are equipped with BD FACSAria, BD FACSCalibur, GuavaEAsyCytePlus, Luminex 200, Beckman-Coulter ViCell, CTL-ImmunoSpot�� S5 Core Analyzer, Bio-Rad and BioTek ELx808 ELISA readers and washers, Faxitron compact 43855D x-ray irradiation system, and Faxitron x-ray CP160 for in vivo animal work.

Proper citation: UH Manoa COBRE Molecular and Cellular Immunology Core (RRID:SCR_010075) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-36b7-8cc7-2f73-b43980000000

Core facility that provides the following services: ELISA-based assay service, Luminex based ELISA assay service, Coenzyme Q10 in plasma analysis by HPLC/ECD (oxidized, reduced and total Q10), DNA analysis by HPLC, Phenolic agents from plasma, urine, breast milk, foods analysis by LC/MSMS, Lipid-phase micronutrients in plasma or foods analysis by HPLC/PDA/FD (12 carotenoids, 2 retinoids, 3 tocopherols), Metabolomics analysis by LCMS, Vitamin A and pro-vitamin A in plasma analysis by HPLC/PDA, Vitamin C in plasma, food analysis by HPLC/ECD or PDA, Vitamin D in plasma analysis by LC/MSMS, Vitamin E in plasma analysis by NP-HPLC/PDA/FD (all tocopherols), Vitamin K analysis by LC/MSMS. The Analytical Biochemistry resource was established to support and facilitate collaborative cancer research between the various disciplines at the Center by providing chemical analyses which contribute to understanding chronic diseases in our population. It also assists in the determination of the nature or structure of biological molecules as well as the quantification of those compounds. The facility is equipped with essential instruments needed to perform analytical chemistry, and modern, state-of-the-art technology for difficult-to-measure and ultra-low concentrated compounds.

Proper citation: UH Manoa Analytical Biochemistry Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_010085) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012f-4c48-855d-12ab-077c80000000

Laboratory Support supplies support services for laboratory-based programs at the University of Hawai?i Cancer Center. This resource is operated in order to streamline and make more centralized common laboratory needs.

Proper citation: UH Manoa Laboratory Support Shared Resources (RRID:SCR_010101) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/00000130-492c-369e-cec9-714480000000

Nutrition Support Staff at CRCH provides dietary assessment information that will support diet-related cancer research studies. The staff of the resource perform several services: * Maintain a food composition table with information on up to 174 nutrients and food components for over 2300 foods. * Maintain a supplement composition table for up to 217 nutrients and food components in over 3300 dietary supplements. * Develop quantitative scannable food frequency questionnaires for use in epidemiologic studies and provide the nutrient composition data needed for the analysis of questionnaire responses. * Review the accuracy of food records, dietary recalls, and dietary supplement questionnaires, and assist with data entry procedures. * Provide training for project staff in appropriate dietary data collection methods. * Assist with the design, analysis, and interpretation of dietary data for studies of diet and cancer.

Proper citation: UH Manoa Nutrition Support Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_010103) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2512-e65b-c99c-aef680000000

The Computer Network Support Facility delivers services, information and tools to enhance the scientific productivity of biomedical and bioscience investigators at the University of Hawaii at Manoa; Hawaii; USA. Our clients include researchers, administrators and staff in the Pacific Biosciences Research Center and those associated with NIH center grants in the John A. Burns School of Medicine and other departments. Because the majority of our funding comes from the University of Hawaii Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program, we emphasize the development of computer and network tools that are useful to RCMI investigators.(http://www5.pbrc.hawaii.edu/cnsf/index.html)

Proper citation: UH Manoa PBRC Computer Network Support Facility (RRID:SCR_010105) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2511-e8d3-c99c-aef680000000

Our core provides a standardized library of pathogens and reagent materials.

Proper citation: UH Manoa RCMI Pathogen Reference and Reagent Core (RRID:SCR_010110) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-3598-9562-2f73-b43980000000

ESF project support comes under four categories: # New Funded Grants: The ESF supports researchers in planning proposals that will utilize ESF capabilities. For funded grants, the support should ideally begin at the early proposal stage. In consultation with the researcher, ESF can suggest practical and creative ways of obtaining and recording the desired data. # Support for Ongoing Funded Programs: The Engineering Support Facility has personnel and experience to repair and maintain laboratory instruments and equipment. In some cases, the existing laboratory instruments need some custom enhancements or adaptations for the particular science in view. ESF has experience going back over 35 years in custom modifications and enhancements to existing instruments. # Machine Shop: The ESF has a well-equipped machine shop and an expert instrument maker. # Pressure Test Facilities: The ESF operates a hydraulic pressure test vessel that can test pressure cases from 15 to 10,000 psia, with electronic feed-thru capability. The test vessel can accommodate objects up to 30 inches in outside diameter by 13 feet length.

Proper citation: UH Manoa SOEST Engineering Support Facility (RRID:SCR_010112) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2512-c48e-c99c-aef680000000

Core facility that provides the following services: Cell cycle analysis with live or dead cells, Cell cycle analysis service, Fluorescent cell (particle) analysis, Fluorescent cell (particle) sorting service. The Flow Cytometry Facility, operated out of the School for Ocean, Earth Sciences and Technology at the University of Hawaii, provides state of the art instrumentation for analyzing and sorting particles. Flow cytometers detect particles based on their size (scatter) and fluorescence (auto or imparted by a dye). These particles can be enumerated or simply characterized as to their scatter and fluorescence characteristics. Multiple populations can be separated visually and if desired, physically, based on these properties. Flow cytometers work ideally with cells in the 0.2 - 200 ��m diameter size range and cell concentrations as low as 1000 cells/ml.

Proper citation: UH Manoa SOEST Flow Cytometry Facility (RRID:SCR_010113) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/sweet/provider?uri=http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2510-c9ec-c99c-aef680000000

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 19,2022. Provides services for flow cytometry, cell sorting and immunological services through COBRE support. Helps in developing new or customized immunological methods for COBRE Investigators and other Core users, regularly schedules training sessions are held for COBRE Investigators and other faculty and students across university and broader research community.Services include Flow Cytometry, Analysis and Sorting,Cell Counting, Size, and Viability,Multiplex Bead Assays including Luminex and CBA Platforms for DNA, Protein, and Antibodies Assays, Immunospot Plate Reading including ELISpot and FRNT, Cell Irradiation. Flow Cytometry Assays including Cell Phenotyping, Cell Cycle with Live or Fixed Cells, Apoptosis, FRET, Calcium Flux, Phosphorylation, Intracellular Cytokine and Protein Detection, Fluorescent Protein Expression,Cell Population Isolation, Single Cell Sorting, Dye Dilution Assays, Proliferation,Training opportunities.Experienced staff will provide hands-on training to investigators in conducting IBC/IACUC/CHS approved MCI research protocols. Please refer to MCI training document to help you get started on the process for obtaining clearance to work in the JABSOM Molecular and Cellular Immunology Core Facility.

Proper citation: University of Hawaii at Manoa Molecular and Cellular Immunology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021344) Copy   


https://www.uhcancercenter.org/research/shared-resources/microscopy-imaging-and-flow-cytometry

Core offers optical analysis instrumentation from specialized light microscopes to bioluminescence preclinical imagers to flow cytometers for multicolor cellular analysis. Services include high resolution optical sectioning of fixed cells and tissues, time lapse imaging of living cell cultures, non invasive monitoring of tumor formation in preclinical studies, and extracting specific cells of interest from tissue samples.

Proper citation: University of Hawaii at Manoa Microscopy, Imaging, and Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021753) Copy   


http://www.hawaii.edu/pceidr

Research on microbial agents, which cause lethal diseases in humans and for which effective drugs or preventive vaccines are not available, must be conducted by well-trained investigators in specially built, well-maintained laboratories. Core provides the triad of service, research and development, and education and training.

Proper citation: University of Hawaii at Manoa ABSL3/BSL3 Biocontaminant Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022878) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/00000130-67c9-6302-d176-1f5c80000000

The Microscopy and Imaging Core at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center (CC) provides access to a wide range of imaging instruments to UHCC member, and will soon extend the service to non-members. The facility also offers access to a licensed MetaMorph software package for the processing and analysis of microscopy images. Currently, the core houses four major instruments and three microscopes for routine fluorescence and brightfield use. The core is also in charge of maintenance and service of an IVIS Lumina (Caliper Life Sciences). This is a highly sensitive system to image fluorescent and/or bioluminescent reporters both in vivo and in vitro.

Proper citation: UH Manoa Microscopy and Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_010050) Copy   


http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-36ba-adb7-2f73-b43980000000

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented January 24, 2019. Core aims to promote multidisciplinary collaboration, and enhance the research excellence and productivity of CRCH by providing access to biomedical informatics expertise and computational support to all members of the Center. The prime objective of the ISR is to facilitate the management, sharing, and integration of diverse data types in cancer research, as well as the synthesis and analysis of more focused data sets from the basic, clinical, genomics and population sciences. The bioinformatics group of the ISR supports a dedicated scientific computing network for computational cancer biology, and leads the development and application of advanced algorithms and software tools that enable Center investigators to take a more integrative approach to cancer research for the purpose of accelerating the translation of basic research results into the clinic.

Proper citation: University of Hawaii at Manoa Informatics Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_010100) Copy   



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