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A network of shared instrumentation facilities across Xavier University's research community.
A core facility with access to imaging equipment and analysis software such as wide-field light microscopy, Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence microscopy (TIRF), confocal microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), small animal imaging, spectroscopy, and flow cytometry.
A lab with access to the PHI Versaprobe, a surface-sensitive analytical tool for identifying elemental composition (Z > 2) and local bonding environment.
Core facility that provides access to isolated pancreatic islets from normal and diabetic models and performs islet functional analysis. The IPA Core also provides solutions for high-resolution whole slide imaging and access to image analysis tools for quantitative assessment of pancreatic islet morphology.
Core facility that provides the following services: FACS AriaCell Sorting, LSRII-Analytical Cytometry, AutoMacs-Magnetic Sorting, EasyCyte-Cell Counting/Viability. We enjoy state-of-the-art digital instrumentation maintained at the highest standards we can attain. This quality control allows researchers to sort cells at high efficiency and purity under the proper conditions or to run analytical experiments with as many as 17 different fluorochromes simultaneously. We are dedicated to providing the best service and training possible to ensure the best results attainable for our research scientists and physicians. Please investigate the pages of this website to address your scheduling needs and questions relating to flow cytometry research, methods and fees
A core facility located at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
A lab and program dedicated to developing diagnostic tests, vaccines and biomarkers of infectious agents that are prevalent in the El Paso, Ciudad Juarez and McAllen Texas border communities. The BSL 3 lab's research interests include the West Nile virus and Myobacterium tuberculosis.
A museum and center for insect identification and systematic research. The museum has workspace equipment, resources for taxonomic analysis and researchers from different laboratories that collaborate.
Core facility that provides the following services: Biomarker quantification by mass spectrometry. This core provides sophisticated analytical services based on liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Core facility that provides the following services: PET/SPECT/CT image analysis.
A nonprofit machine shop at the University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine. It aims to assist university faculty in the design and construction of both laboratory and clinical instrumentation. The shop's staff include both mechanical and optical specialists that have experience collaborating with scientists to design the custom clinical research instrumentation they needed.
Core which provides researchers with resources for performing metabolic studies in mice. It also provides services, innovative techniques, and helpful consultation to both experienced and novice investigators with regards to metabolic questions.
A lab facility at Montana State University dedicated to utilizing MRI technologies to research applications of magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) methods in the study of transport phenomena and material characterization. Research areas of this lab include: ceramics and foams, colloidal suspensions, biofilms, porous media, gels, and techniques and equipment.
A lab facility that provides viral vectors with custom-designed promoters and reporter genes and capacity for gene regulation. Services include DNA packaging and purification and titering and allocation of viral vectors.
A center dedicated to developing and applying morphometric methods to biomedical imaging data such as high-resolution MRI. The lab uses automated and semi-automated software such that MRI brain images are segmented into anatomical regions of interest. Projects in both basic and applied brain research include research on strokes and tumors; medical image processing research includes shape analysis of anatomical brain regions and measurement and analysis of brain volumes.
A research laboratory and facility which supports research on environmental toxicology at Jackson State University.
A service facility with four main spectrometers. The facility consists of four NMR instruments: a JEOL GX-400, a Varian Inova 500, a Bruker Avance 500 equipped with a 13C-1H cryoprobe, and a Bruker Avance III 600 MHz spectrometer equipped with a cryoprobe. These spectrometers are utilized by scientists from Hunter College, as well as from the entire CUNY community. The large variety of available probes allows detection of virtually any MR-active nuclide. Data analysis is performed either at the spectrometer workstation with vendor software or off-line with third party software packages.
Core to provide gene expression data analysis service. Activities range from the provision of services to fully collaborative grant funded investigations.
Core facility that provides the following services: Sample processing/storage. The Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center Biomarker Study aims to discover and validate biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases.
A lab facility that aims to accelerate research in the stem cell field by facilitating the derivation and distribution of induced pluripotent stem cell lines. Disease-specific pluripotent stem cell lines can provide the opportunity to study the mechanisms of disease and develop treatments. The core facility serves as a repository for iPS cells produced by HSCI scientists.