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Ravinder Reddy
Last Updated: 05/19/2025
Mission is to act as portal for research community into Bio-medical imaging resources of University of Pennsylvania. Goals include creating and maintaining access for research community to Bio-medical imaging technologies, enabling research investigators to benefit from Bio-imaging expertise and experience, and educating researchers about Bio-medical imaging options through targeted seminars, research fellowships, and established training programs.
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Cell Imaging
Confocal Microscopy
Consultation
Data Processing
Data Visualization
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Image Aquisition
Image Processing And Analysis
Live Cell Imaging
Microscopy
Multiphoton Microscopy
Optical Imaging
Spinning Disk Confocal Imaging
Super-resolution Microscopy
TIRF Microscopy
Widefield Microscopy
Harini Sreenivasappa
3245 Chestnut Street
Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
RRID:SCR_022689
The Cell Imaging Center (CIC) is a multi-user facility housed in purpose-built imaging suites in the Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building (PISB) and in the Bossone Research Center. The CIC serves the light microscopy needs of Drexel researchers from a variety of academic colleges and departments including the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering, the School of Biomedical Engineering, and the College of Medicine. The CIC also supports the teaching missions of Biology and Biomedical Engineering curricula and provides service to users from local biotech companies.
Mission
Our mission is to provide a state-of-the-art facility, expertise, and education in advanced quantitative light microscopy to support Drexel University’s research community
Vision
Inspire innovative research and empower Drexel’s researchers through acquisition and promotion of emerging advanced imaging technologies, excellent service, and community partnerships
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
07/14/2023
High Performance Computing
Geoffrey Mainland
3141 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
https://drexel.edu/core-facilities/facilities/research-computing/
RRID:SCR_023420
The University Research Computing Facility (URCF), established in 2013, provides high-performance scientific computing and secure storage of protected health information to both the Drexel community and other universities in the Philadelphia area. The URCF’s 1,600 square-foot data center houses the Picotte cluster, which consists of Standard CPU Nodes, Large Memory Nodes, GPU Nodes and secure scratch and persistent storage.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
03/22/2023
Consultation
Crystal Imaging
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Data Visualization
Electron Microscopy
Focused Ion Beam (FIB)
Image Processing And Analysis
MicroCT
Microscopy
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance
Spectroscopy
Training
Transmission Electron Microscopy
X-ray Diffraction and Scattering
Materials Characterization
Craig Johnson
3126 Market Street
Bossone Building, Room 106
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
https://drexel.edu/core-facilities/facilities/material-characterization/
RRID:SCR_022684
The Materials Characterization Core (MCC) at Drexel University is a multi-user facility that provides technical expertise and instrumentation for research in variety of areas including nanoscience and engineering, polymer research, biomedical engineering, and chemistry and physics of solid materials. The MCC occupies a 3,500 square foot laboratory in the Bossone Research Enterprise Building on Drexel\'s main campus that houses several electron microscopes, X-ray diffractometers, an X-ray photoelectron spectrometer and a suite of sample preparation tools. The instruments are supported by three full-time Ph.D.-level staff members who provide expert consultation, training and assistance to MCC users. In addition to serving the research missions of our users, the MCC is used for teaching both undergraduate and graduate level courses in Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering, and Biology. MCC instrumentation and staff assistance is available to all Drexel University students, faculty and staff as well as external academic and commercial interests. Trained and certified users are welcome to work independently on our instruments 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
03/22/2023
Computational - Bioinformatics
Computational - Biostatistics
Copy Number Variation (CNV)
Data Analysis
DNA Analysis
Genomics
Real-time qPCR
RNA analysis
RNA Integrity
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Arvin Lagda
190 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_011042
The Waksman Genomics Core Facility (WGCF) is a professional service organization, under Waksman Institute of Microbiology Rutgers University, providing research community with the tools of advanced sequencing technology, and is powered by a highly trained and qualified staff.
Equipped with NextSeq500, MiSeq, and Ion Proton, we have successfully performed de novo genome sequencing, genome resequencing, ChIP-Seq and RNA-seq for numerous local investigators from the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, other units of Rutgers University and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, as well as researchers from other institutions on a fee-per-service basis. In our lab, we will perform library construction, template preparation and sequencing of the libraries or provide training in library preparation methods to the personnel in your laboratory to ensure that they can produce high-quality sequencing libraries. We also perform procedures to enrich or remove polyadenylated RNA, rRNA and/or tRNA for the users of our facility as needed.
In addition, WGCF provides bioinformatics support for project. WGCF Bioinformatics staff member is available to consult with you during research project and extramural proposal development in order to assemble a realistic data management and analysis plan before selecting samples and initiating data collection. We will also assist you with developing your own data processing capabilities, in addition to providing direct bioinformatics support on a fee for service basis.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/25/2022
10x Genomics
Central Laboratory Supply
Data Analysis
DNA Analysis
Genomics
Real-time qPCR
RNA analysis
RNA Integrity
RNAseq
Sequencing - Capillary Sequencing
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies
Patricia Soteropoulos, Ph.D.
Medical Sciences Building, Room F635
185 South Orange Ave.
Newark, NJ 07103 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_019169
The Molecular Resource Facility at New Jersey Medical School was established to provide state of the art services for molecular biology to the medical school and other research laboratories in Newark and beyond. Our main focus is DNA sequencing and includes capillary and high throughput services. We also provide single cell sequencing services using 10X genomics and Drop-Seq platforms. We also provide many other services including Luminex, oligonucleotide synthesis (IDT), HPLC analysis and purification, real time PCR and others.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
11/11/2020
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
The core provides light microscopy resources to researchers within the Vickie and Jack Farber Institute for Neuroscience. The core houses several systems for confocal and super resolution imaging, provides microscope training, and offers guidance on sample preparation and image processing and analysis.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
01/14/2025
Cell Sorting
Confocal Microscopy
DNA Analysis
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Gel Chromatography
Genotyping
Histology
Microscopy
Monoclonal Antibody
Optical Imaging
Peptide Synthesis
Protein Extraction/Purification
Real-time qPCR
SDS-PAGE
Sequencing - Capillary Sequencing
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
Viral Vectors
Trudy Holyst
PO Box 2178
Milwaukee, WI 53201-2178 - United States of America
The Core Laboratories at BloodCenter’s Blood Research Institute (BRI) provide specialized research services to investigators. Along with the latest technology in equipment and software, our Core facilities at BRI are staffed by technologists with a high level of expertise in their areas. In addition, each of our Core Labs has a member of the Internal Scientific Advisory committee available for consultation with researchers on experimental design and data analysis relating to products and services provided by the Core Labs.
Our eight Core Labs include:
•Biophysics
•Flow Cytometry
•Histology
•Hybridoma
•Imaging
•Molecular Biology
•Protein Chemistry
•Viral Vector
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
04/01/2015
Laser Capture Microdissection
Kathy Q. Cai
333 Cottman Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19111 - United States of America
The UNMC Cell Analysis Facility provides flow cytometryservices to investigators on and off the UNMC campus on a fee for service basis.
Services include:
•Immunophenotyping
•cell cycle and DNA content analysis
•protein expression and bead based assays for signal transductionmolecules
•soluble proteins cytokines and growth factors, as well as DNA fragments
Instrumentation includes: 1) three B-D FACSCaliburdual-laser cytometerscapable of four color, 8 parameter analysis, 2) a B-D LSR II four-laser cytometercapable of 13 color,
15 parameter analysis, 3) a B-D FACSArraydual-laser bioanalyzercapable of four color, plate-based multiplex assays, 4) A B-D FACSAriafour-laser, high speed digital cell sorter capable of 15 color, 17 parameter analysis, 5) a B-D FACSVantageDiVathree-laser, high speed cell sorter capable of 6 color, 10 parameter analysis, 6) a Becton Dickinson FACStarPlusthree-laser, low pressure cell sorter capable of 4 color, 6 parameter analysis, and 7) a MiltenyiAutoMACsautomated magnetic cell separation system.
LCM is equipped with two LCM systems (PixCell II® and Veritas™, Molecular Devices, Sunnywale, CA), which are available for a wide range of applications, including the LCM of specific immunostained or fluorescent cells. Viability of the IR laser-enabled LCM technique has been shown for a variety of different cell types. The LCM procedure is remarkably simple and robust. The method is extraordinarily gentle and ideal for microdissection of single cells or small numbers of cells. LCM system utilizes a laser microbeam that melts a thermoplastic membrane that sticks to the selected cells, which can then be lifted and secured in a microfuge tube containing the appropriate extraction solutions. The transferred tissue on the film retains its original morphology, thereby allowing microscopic verification of the specificity of the captured material. Using this strategy, a single small cluster up to thousands of cells can be procured safely and without contamination. The Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer and Nanodrop ND1000 monitor the quality and quantity of extracted RNA, DNA, as well as proteins from the LCM sample.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
2D-PAGE
Blood Processing
Cell Culture
Cell Sorting
Consultations
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Proteomics
Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance
Tissue Culture
Western Blot
Flow Cytometry
Lisa Glazewski
1600 Rockland Road
Wilmington, DE 19803 - United States of America
https://my.ilabsolutions.com/service_center/show_external/4003
RRID:SCR_017854
Services include: flow cytometry, cell sorting, cell & tissue culture, immortalization of cell lines, and 2-D DIGE. Additionally, CSC staff offer training and assistance in flow cytometry, tissue culture, and operation of many of our walk up instruments.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
03/08/2021
Histology
Immunohistochemistry
In Situ Hybridization
Heather Hardy
1600 Rockland Rd
Department of Biomedical Research
Wilmington, DE 19803 - United States of America
The Histochemistry and Tissue Processing Core is part of the Department of Biomedical Research, at Nemours. The HTPC is CLIA certified #08D0878042 and provides clinical diagnostic testing for muscle enzyme histochemistry and IHC, as well as routine and complex histology for research. The Core serves internal academic, external academic and corporate clients for the following: routine histology, specialy stanining, enzyme histochemistry, immuno histochemistry (IF and IHC) in-situ, antibody development, imaging and morphometrics (histograms).
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
01/11/2019
Proteomics
Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility
3601 Spruce St
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
https://www.wistar.org/resources/proteomics-metabolomics-facility/
RRID:SCR_010211
Core facility that provides the following services: In-gel protease digestion service, LC-MS/MS protein identification service, Gel/LC-MS/MS Comprehensive analysis of a subproteome or proteome, MudPIT (LC/LC-MS/MS) analyis?comprehensive analysis of a subproteome or proteome, Reverse phase microbore HPLC peptide mapping service, MALDI mass spectrometry, ESI of intact proteins, Post-translational modification identifications, Custom proteomics database creation, Custom proteomics data analysis, Proteomics methods development. The Wistar Proteomics Facility provides mass spectrometry (MS) and sequence analysis of proteins and peptides at maximum sensitivity using state-of-the-art instruments and methods. The most commonly used services are identifications of either purified proteins or complex protein mixtures, such as sub-proteomes or complete proteomes, using electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI MS/MS). Typically, either individual bands are excised from 1-D SDS gels, or the entire gel lane is analyzed by slicing it into uniform fractions followed by trypsin digestion and nanocapillary HPLC interfaced directly with hybrid ion trap mass spectrometry (Gel/LC-MS/MS). Data is analyzed and filtered to produce low false-positive rates. Several options are available for quantitatively comparing protein changes in related samples, and additional options will be implemented in the future. Complementary services include reverse-phase microbore HPLC peptide mapping with UV detection and mass measurements of intact peptides and proteins using MALDI MS or ESI MS. Posttranslational modification (PTM) analyses including identifications of specific modified residues also are provided, although investigators should recognize that in most cases these studies are quite complex and require substantial effort. These studies, as well as analyses of complex protein mixtures, usually require preparation of custom sequence databases and/or custom data analyses, which can be provided by the facility as needed.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
10/10/2024
Bioinformatics
3601 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
https://wistar.org/research-discoveries/shared-resources/bioinformatics-facility
RRID:SCR_010203
Core provides High Throughput Data Analysis, Customized Bioinformatics Services, Custom Programming, High Performance Computing, Data management. Supports research and education mission of The Wistar Institute. Located in the Center for Systems and Computational Biology. Provides Cancer Center investigators with database management, software application support, expertise in statistical analyses and computational modeling of biomedical research data and has statistical specialists and programmers as well as computational biologists. Functions of the Facility are divided into data-management, statistical analyses and computational modeling, and advanced bioinformatics tools for integrative cancer biology.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
05/28/2024
Flow Cytometry
3601 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_010195
Core facility that provides the following services: Immunophenotyping, Fluorescent protein expression analysis, Cell-cycle analysis, Functional assay service, Non-infectious cell sorting, BSL2+ biohazardous cell sorting, Flow cytometry consultation service, Flow cytometry training and ongoing advice, Flow cytometry data management service, Flow cytometry collaboration facilitation, Flow cytometer access. The Wistar Institute Flow Cytometry Shared Resource provides flow cytometric services, training, advice, and support for the use of flow cytometric techniques by Wistar Cancer Center investigators, as well as the greater basic research community.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
05/28/2024
Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies
3601 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_010205
Core facility that provides the following services: Microarray services, RNA amplification service, ABI 7900 Real-time qPCR service, Capillary DNA sequencing and microsatellite analysis, Illumina HiSeq 2000 sequencing service, Illumina Genome Analyzer services. The Wistar Genomics Facility serves as a hub for consultation and scientific interactions relating to nucleic-acid based methods and provides expertise and support to insure the best possible use of emerging nucleic-acid technologies. In addition to consultation and collaboration with Wistar Cancer Center members, the Facility provides services to the greater scientific community. The establishment of this facility was supported in part by an NCI Cancer Center Support Grant and equipment grants from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, The Pew Charitable Trusts and the National Cancer Institute.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
05/28/2024
Cell Culture
Data Analysis
Library Services
Molecular Construct Services
Molecular Imaging
Molecular Library Services
Outreach
Protein Extraction/Purification
Viral Vectors
Virology
Western Blot
High Throughput Screening
Joel Cassel
3601 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
https://www.wistar.org/our-science/shared-facilities/molecular-screening-protein-expression-facility
RRID:SCR_024978
The Wistar Molecular Screening and Protein Expression Facility is a shared resource accessible to Wistar and non-Wistar scientists. The mission of the facility is to enable investigators to 1) apply cutting edge technology and unique resources to discover molecular, genetic, and small molecule compounds suitable to further study the functions of poorly understood proteins, signaling pathways, and cells in complex biological processes relevant to human physiology and disease; 2) provide technical assistance with viral vector preparation and the expression and purification of recombinant proteins; 3) foster collaborations; and 4) fulfill the long-term translational goal of the Wistar Cancer Center of merging basic mechanisms of cancer biology with disease-relevant themes of early-phase drug discovery and new target identification.
These goals are accomplished by a centralized laboratory with dedicated, experienced staff, providing expertise in bridging automated technology with the development of innovative assays for high-throughput chemical and functional genomic screens. The laboratory strives to maintain the flexibility to accommodate diverse biological systems and a variety of investigator-developed assay types. With years of experience in recombinant protein expression and special expertise in the use of baculovirus expression systems (BVES) the facility enables high-throughput, economy of scale, virus preparation and protein expression services, including quality assurance and control procedures to ensure efficient, consistent production and purification of recombinant proteins and viral vectors. Many recombinant proteins produced by the facility have been used for crystallization efforts, analytical biochemistry studies designed to investigate enzymatic properties, structure-function relationships between protein-protein, protein-nucleic-acid, and protein-small molecule interactions, custom antibody production, experimental cancer vaccines, and development of miniaturized assays for small molecule screening.
While service is the primary role of the laboratory, the staff will also develop and implement new technology as needed to fulfill the needs of its users. Education and training is also part of the laboratory's mission, as trainees apply high-throughput screening experiments to their investigations. The combinations of these activities will provide scientists opportunities to develop new innovative basic and translational research, preliminary data for hypothesis driven research grant applications, and public-private partnerships.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
01/30/2024
3D Human Organoid Training (hands-on)
Cryovial Of A Previously Generated Enteroid/colonoid Line
Cryovial Of A Previously Generated Esophageal Organoid Line
Tissue Culture
Tatiana Karakasheva
3615 Civic center blvd
ARC 902G
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/gastrointestinal-epithelium-modeling-gem-program
RRID:SCR_026402
The Gastrointestinal Epithelium Modeling (GEM) Core is a component of the GEM Program - a collaborative research effort focused on accelerating discovery and innovation using patient tissue-derived organoids. GEM Core staff generate and maintain a living biobank of tissue-derived organoids with matched original tissue and blood specimens and provide access to specialized training, protocols, and reagents.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/22/2025
BioBanking
Biorepository
Blood Processing
Cold Storage
DNA Isolation
Nucleic Acid Extraction
RNA Integrity
RNA Isolation
Biorepository
3501 Civic Center Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
RRID:SCR_023768
The CHOP Biorepository Resource Center (BioRC) serves to accession, process, store, and manage distribution of research biospecimens for biobanking efforts. We offer specimen processing, and RNA and DNA extraction services.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
05/22/2025
Proteomics
Lynn Spruce
United States of America
RRID:SCR_023099
Core has established quality controlled protocols to quantitatively analyze whole proteomes, phosphoproteomes, ubiquitylomes, and/or lysine acetylomes at deep level through process of serial enrichment.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/22/2025
Mass Spectrometry
Protein Extraction/Purification
Proteomics
SDS-PAGE
Spectroscopy
Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
Steven Seeholzer
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute
3615 Civic Center Boulevard, ARC/806
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute (CHOP) Protein and Proteomics Core Facility provides a variety of protein and proteomics services for investigators at CHOP, University of Pennsylvania, and outside institutions. These services include producing and characterizing proteins, investigating protein-protein interactions, and characterizing whole proteomes. Some services are provided on a user-operated, sign-up basis, while others are performed as full-service by the dedicated facility personnel. Protein expression services include recombinant protein production in both bacteria and insect cells.  HPLC and FPLC equipment, columns and resins are available for a variety of purification needs. Endogenous fluorescence, circular dichroism, analytical ultracentrifugation, and surface plasmon resonance can be used to characterize the folding status of proteins and their interactions with small molecules and other proteins or nucleic acids. A wide range of proteomics experiments are possible. These include but are not limited to intact mass determination, post-translational modification analysis, protein identification, and targeted (e.g. co-immunoprecipitation) or comprehensive (e.g. protein expression profiling) proteome analysis. Proteome analysis may employ a number of different isotope-labeling strategies enabling quantitative estimates. Unique among regional cores is our ability to quantitatively analyze phosphoproteomes at a deep level. Under development are techniques for characterizing lysine acetylomes and glycoproteomes and use of our triple quadrupole mass spectrometer for quantitative peptide and protein analysis. Also, installation of our Orbitrap-Elite mass spectrometer (Dec 2011) with electron transfer dissociation allows us to consider top-down proteomics projects as well. Workflows for all the aforementioned analyses are unique to each project and can involve a range of multi-dimensional separation techniques coupled to the appropriate instrument.Â
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
05/22/2025
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
MR Spectroscopy
Magnetic Resonance
David Mankoff
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
RRID:SCR_022398
Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy (CAMRIS) is a Radiology research core at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine providing oversight in the responsible use and application of Magnetic Resonance (MR) in research at Penn. CAMRIS oversees eight state-of-the-art whole-body MR scanners and provides scanning services by experienced technologists to a diverse community of investigators conducting innovative human and animal research.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
03/20/2025
Animal Husbandry
Bioethics Consultation Support
Colony Management
Consultation
Experimental Design
FACS Cell Sorting
Flow Cytometry
HIS Mice Production
Project Management
Rodent Study
Surgical Services
Training
Xenograft / Xenotransplantation
Oncology (Translational)
scxc@lists.upenn.edu
3400 Civic Center Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_010035
Offers in vivo services specializing in immunodeficient and xenograft models (PDX, humanized immune system). Facility has dedicated BSL2 barrier space equipped with optical imaging, for applications ranging from immunotherapy, cancer biology, infectious diseases and regenerative medicine.
Offers services centered around repository of live and fully annotated cells from adult patients with hematologic malignancies (AML, ALL, MPN, MDS), and hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells from healthy donors (BM, CB, and FL).
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
02/13/2025
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
Andrea Stout,Melike Lakadamyali,Mustafa Mir,Yihui Shen
Philadelphia, PA
RRID:SCR_026289
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
01/14/2025
Animal Facilities (Zebrafish, Fly, Mouse, Vivarium)
Ken Cadwell
380 South University Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
https://med-upenn.corefacilities.org/service_center/4311/?tab=requests
RRID:SCR_022384
Our core, which is part of the PennCHOP Microbiome Program, provides access for researchers to isolators and the state-of-the-art Isocage system (individual sterile caging units) for variety of in vivo studies using germ free mice. Core personnel provide technical support for germ-free experiments. A new addition to core is the ability to perform "dirty mouse" experiments in which lab mice are exposed to a cocktail of pathogens typically excluded from specific pathogen free (SPF) facilities.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
12/03/2024
502 Stellar-Chance Bldg. Perelman School of Medicine,
University of Pennsylvania, 422 Curie Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
RRID:SCR_024999
The core's services include molecular profiling of DNA and RNA on different platforms, Sanger sequencing, full service Next Generation Sequencing with different applications and bioinformatics, fragment analysis including human cell line authentication.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
02/08/2024
Tapan Ganguly
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022391
Facility provides basic cell culture training and services in various cell culture and related procedures e.g. Mycoplasma and Endotoxin testing. Services include cell culture at various scales, expansion of primary cells, seed cell cultures from on site cell bank, cell storage; large scale growth of hybridoma and other cell lines followed by antibody purification by protein G column or recombinant protein production; EBV induced transformation of lymphocytes.Offers hybridoma generation by cell fusion and screening and, transfection of mammalian cells. Facility prepares specialized cell culture media, Drosophila media and, various tissue culture and molecular biological reagents.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
01/30/2024
RRID:SCR_022380
The Human Immunology Core (HIC) provides wet bench expertise and infrastructure support for early phase clinical trials and other investigations. The HIC offers online ordering of purified cell subsets from HLA-typed healthy human apheresis donors. HIC staff are internally and externally qualified to perform blood (PBMC) and tissue processing for viable cryopreservation following validated standard operating procedures. The HIC also offers a wide range of immunological assays including digital ELISA, ELISA, ELISPOT, Luminex, flow cytometry and immune repertoire profiling (NGS of BCR and TCR rearrangements in bulk and single cell formats). The HIC offers investigators expertise and guidance in study design, sample processing, regulatory compliance, immunology assay design and validation, data analysis and presentation, and grant writing support.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
01/30/2024
3D Printing
3D Visualization
Laser Cutting/Engraving
Laser Scanning
3D Fabrication
Varvara Kountouzi
3610 Hamilton Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
https://www.library.upenn.edu/holman/bollinger-digital-fabrication
RRID:SCR_024735
The Judith and William Bollinger Digital Fabrication Laboratory is proud to provide fabrication services and consultations contributing to innovation in teaching, learning, research, and clinical care at the University of Pennsylvania.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
11/27/2023
Immunology
Allie Greenplate,Kaitlyn Baraldi
United States of America
RRID:SCR_024574
The Immune Health Platforms group provides infrastructure and technical support for scaling clinical immune profiling of large scale clinical cohorts. The Platforms group provides biospecimen processing, sample storage, high-dimensional immune assays, computational analysis, and project management. Services are only available to investigators and teams whose cohorts have been approved by the Immune Health leadership.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
10/16/2023
Biotherapeutics
Vladimir Muzykantov,Vladimir Shuvaev
United States of America
https://rnainnovation.med.upenn.edu/scientific-groups/targeting-core/
RRID:SCR_024573
Our mission is to support advancement of RNA biotherapeutics via enabling swift and low-failure solutions of targeting-related aspects – rationally designed and encompassed by chance by the Institute investigators. The Core’s resources – unique wealth of methodologies, equipment, reagents, and first, strong and friendly team of accomplished researchers immersed in collaborative projects on targeted drug delivery for several decades, will provide comprehensive support in identification of epitopes and ligands, molecular design and testing of the targeting RNA to diverse multitudes of desirable addresses in the body.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
10/16/2023
Cell Sorting
Consultation
Experimental Design
FACS Cell Sorting
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Flow Cytometry
Flow Cytometry Data Analysis
High Dimensional Flow Cytometry Analysis
Sample Preparation
Single-Cell Analysis
Spectral Flow Cytometry
Training
Flow Cytometry
Derek Jones
297 John Morgan Building
3620 Hamilton Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_022376
Penn Cytomics & Cell Sorting Facility is the sole flow cytometry shared resource laboratory (SRL) at the University of Pennsylvania. The core has 35+ instruments, which include analyzers, cell sorters, and small particle detectors, as well as a dual-fluorescence cell counter/viability instrument and a tissue dissociator for cell preparation. The SRL staff provides both on-site and off-site support to instrument users, including analyzer and cell sorter training. The facility also has a research and development team that collaborates/consults with principal investigators in developing high-dimensional panels, as well as staining, acquisition, and analysis. The core has ~10 nearby satellite locations to accommodate instrument user needs.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
07/26/2023
Bioluminsecence Imaging
Computed Tomography (CT)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
SPECT Imaging
Preclinical Modeling / Imaging
Jim Delikatny
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022385
Core provides comprehensive suite of imaging modalities including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), spectroscopy (MRS), optical imaging (including bioluminescence, fluorescence, and near-infrared imaging), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and ultrasound (US). In addition, dedicated housing is available for mice and rats undergoing longitudinal imaging studies. Ancillary facilities and resources of SAIF are devoted to radiochemistry and image analysis.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
07/13/2023
Phenotyping
Abigail Doucette,Peter Gabriel
United States of America
https://med-upenn.corefacilities.org/sc/5828/acc_electronic_phenotyping_resource?tab=about
RRID:SCR_022715
The Electronic Phenotyping Resource (EPR) is a shared resource of the Abramson Cancer Center dedicated to unlocking the power of electronic health records for clinical and translational research in cancer care. Electronic phenotyping involves querying electronic health record systems (EHRs) and other clinical information systems and databases to identify patients who meet a specific set of clinical characteristics. It can be used to support a variety of clinical and translational research pursuits, such as hypothesis generation, retrospective data gathering and hypothesis testing, research planning and grant preparation, subject recruitment for prospective clinical trials, and development of prospective research registries. The EPR provides consultative and technical services that leverage the oncology informatics team's deep expertise in clinical research informatics, intimate knowledge of the clinical information systems and workflows in use throughout the Penn Medicine Cancer Service Line, and unique and powerful "real world" data assets.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/26/2023
Data Science
James Lewis
United States of America
https://www.med.upenn.edu/CMSDLD/biomedical-data-science-core-bdsc.html
RRID:SCR_022485
The Biomedical Data Science Core (BDSC) provides consultations and fee-for-service support in big data analyses using state-of-the-art methods of data science in biomedical and health research related to digestive disease and liver research. The BDSC provides a critical foundation for advancing the frontiers of biomedical research, providing cutting-edge analytical tools to help Penn researchers mine their rich and complex data. To facilitate human subject
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/26/2023
Biostatistics
RRID:SCR_022393
Provides wide range of biostatistical and epidemiological consulting services.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/26/2023
Kosha Ruparel,Ruben Gur
PA United States of America
RRID:SCR_022899
The Neuroimaging and Cognitive Core (NICC) at the University of Pennsylvania’s Brain Behavior Laboratory aims to facilitate cutting-edge research in cognitive neuroscience through use of the Computerized Neurocognitive Battery (CNB) and neuroimaging. The CNB is comprised of a series of tests that have been applied in neuroimaging studies and can be used either in a scanner as part of a functional neuroimaging study or outside a scanner for measuring individual differences in performance. Tests measure accuracy and speed of performance in major domains of cognition, including executive-control functions (abstraction, attention, working memory), episodic memory (verbal, facial, spatial), complex cognitive processing (language reasoning, nonverbal reasoning, spatial processing), social cognition (emotion identification, emotion intensity differentiation, age differentiation) and sensorimotor and motor speed.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/26/2023
Shuying (Sheri) Yang,Yan Yan
PA United States of America
https://www.dental.upenn.edu/research/core-facilities/tissue-processing-laboratory/
RRID:SCR_022863
The Penn Dental Medicine Tissue Processing Laboratory is located in Room 429 of the Levy Building. The laboratory services, available to Penn Dental Medicine researchers as well as other University and outside investigators, include tissue processing; H&E staining, trichrome, and other staining; creation of frozen sections; and deparaffinization. The laboratory also features a cryostat for use by investigators within Penn Dental Medicine; cryostat training is available for a fee. Investigators requiring the services of the Tissue Processing Laboratory should contact the facility to arrange a meeting to set up the appropriate protocols. Special handling, specimen orientation, and any unique aspects of the tissue being processed will be discussed at that time; in some instances, it may be advantageous for the investigator to be present initially when the specimens are being oriented in the hot paraffin prior to the actual sectioning.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/26/2023
Gene / Micro RNA Expression
Drew Weissman
PA United States
https://rnainnovation.med.upenn.edu/scientific-groups/mrna-core/
RRID:SCR_023665
The Engineered mRNA and Targeted Nanomedicine Core is designed to address infrastructural barrier to
clinical and translational research in gene therapy, vaccine development (cancer and infectious disease),
stem cell reprograming, and other non-viral gene therapy-based applications by providing high quality in
vitro transcribed messenger RNA (IVT-mRNA) and lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). Our goal and focus are to lower the experimental barriers to PIs interested in exploring the mRNA technology, and lipid nanoparticles for various applications including tissue and cell targeting.
We offer the following services:
(1) Optimization and production of in vitro transcribed mRNA.
(2) Small-scale production of sequence optimized in vitro transcribed mRNA.
(3) Incorporation of modified nucleosides to modulate activity.
(4) Off the shelf in vitro transcribed mRNA encoding reporter genes (i.e. eGFP, mCherry, and Luc), or cancer antigens (i.e. OVA).
(5) Labelled mRNA (i.e. Cy 3, Cy 5.5, Cy 7) for nanoparticle tracking and microscopy.
(6) Encapsulation into commercially available proprietary (i.e. MC3, KC2 …) and non-proprietary lipid nanoparticles (i.e. DOTAP…) through the LNP core.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/06/2023
Heather W Collins
3400 Civic Center Blvd, bldg 421
12-183 Smilow
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_022405
Other CIDs:P30-DK19525
Core offers immunoassay, metabolite, and HPLC services to basic, translational, and clinical investigators performing diabetes and related metabolic disease research.RIA /Biomarkers Core is located on the 12th floor of Smilow Center for Translational Research. Approximately 100 different diabetes, obesity and metabolism-related biomarkers from multiple species including human can be assayed using radioimmunoassay (RIA), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA, both absorbance and fluorometric), multiplex ELISA on the Luminex platform, and enzymatic and HPLC methods for an expanding variety of diabetes and metabolism related metabolites, hormones, catecholamines and cytokines derived from blood, urine, and tissue samples.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
12/07/2022
Consultation
Cryostat Histology
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Processing &
amp
Embedding- Histology
Scanning 20X Brightfield
Scanning 20X Fluorescent
Scanning 40X Brightfield
Veterinary Pathology
Pathology
Enrico Radaelli
3800 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/core-resources-facilities/comparative-pathology-core
RRID:SCR_022438
Other CIDs:P30CA016520
S10OD023465-01A1
Provides support to investigators utilizing animal models to study disease. Comparative Pathology Core, Abramson Cancer Center shared resource, provides expert pathological characterization and validation of mouse and other animal models used in biomedical research by offering expertise of board certified veterinary pathologists and access to histology, immunohistochemistry, and digital pathology services.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
09/15/2022
Confocal Microscopy
Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope
Deconvolution
Fluorescence Lifetime
High Content Screening
Immunofluorescence
In-vivo Imaging
Live Cell Imaging
Microscopy
Multiphoton Microscopy
Multiphoton/ Harmonic Generation Microscope
Spinning Disk Confocal Imaging
Super-resolution Microscopy
TIRF Microscopy
Training
Widefield Microscopy
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
Gordon Ruthel
380 S University Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19144 - United States
https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/core-resources-facilities/imaging-core
RRID:SCR_022764
The Penn Vet Imaging Core provides access to variety of light microscope systems to perform widefield, confocal, 2-photon/multiphoton, second harmonic generation, total internal reflection (TIRF), and high content imaging.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
09/15/2022
Computational - Bioinformatics
Computational - Biostatistics
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Data Visualization
Phenotyping
Danielle Mowery
3700 Hamilton Walk
A206 Richards Building
Philadelphia, PA 19003 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_022409
The Institute for Biomedical Informatics (IBI) Clinical Research Informatics Core (CIC) provides data brokering and analytics services of clinical data for clinical and translational research in which the goal is to learn actionable healthcare knowledge and develop impactful solutions for improving patient care. We specialize in data extraction, integration, standardization, and analytics of clinical data from the electronic health record (EHR) as well as research databases including PennG&P, Penn COVID-19 i2b2 database, and the IQVIA Medical Record Database using artificial intelligence, natural language processing (NLP), ontologies, machine learning, and visual analytics. The CIC assists Penn/CHOP faculty, staff, and students with conducting research projects using electronic health record data. We also provide translation of research products into healthcare operations through coordination of projects with Penn Medicine Corporate Information Services, Penn Data Analytics Center, and the Center for Applied Health Informatics. The IBI CIC is a member of the Penn-sponsored Honest Broker program.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
09/15/2022
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
RRID:SCR_022373
Core provides personalized assistance on all aspects of imaging, from tips on sample preparation to training on one of our microscopes to assistance with image data analysis. Facility houses confocal microscopes, a Zeiss Z.1 Lightsheet system, three widefield light microscopes, and several computers dedicated to image processing and analysis. Offers scanning electron microscope sample preparation and imaging.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
08/19/2022
Phenotyping
Surgical Services
Ling Lai
3400 Civic Center Blvd, Bldg 421, Smilow SCTR 11-222
Philadelphia, PA 19104-5159 - United States of America
https://www.med.upenn.edu/cvi/mouse-cardiovascular-phenotyping-core.html
RRID:SCR_022419
The RCPC provides an array of services to: 1) assess cardiovascular function in rodents, including genetically modified lines; and 2) to provide validated surgical models of human heart and vascular disease in order to probe disease mechanisms and to assess therapeutic interventions. We will work with investigators to design and implement the study along with any associated grant applications, animal protocol submissions and manuscript preparation. While the central focus of the facility is cardiovascular research, the imaging and surgical techniques employed are often useful to investigators in other fields. Our Core staff will work with you to assess your specific needs and to provide necessary training and scientific assistance in animal protocol preparation. The Core runs on a fee-for-service model. Accordingly, investigators will be responsible for the costs incurred for their projects and prior animal protocol approval by Penn IACUC.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
08/08/2022
Thomas Schaer
United States of America
https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/core-resources-facilities/animal-model-core-corl
RRID:SCR_022435
Supports discovery to invention to innovation in medical translation.Provides animal model development to enhance scientific rigor during in vivo studies in experimental or naturally occurring disease models. Studies can start on small scale leading towards pivotal non-clinical IND/IDE-enabling trials in support of FDA or OUS-FDA submissions. Core hosts PIs, trainees and sponsors during clinical procedures to support and enrich their experience in cross functional team setting.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
07/06/2022
Ron Collman
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022392
Core encourages and facilitates microbiome focused research in pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of patients with critical illness. Core assists in research by providing de-identified samples with linked clinical metadata to support research in this area, collect specimens as needed in support of microbiome research, and offer support for development of such research in the critical care setting.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022426
Provides resources for disseminating human pluripotent stem cell technology within UPenn and surrounding research communities. Our services include derivation of patient specific iPSCs, genome engineering of stem cell lines using CRISPR/Cas9 technology, and lineage specific differentiation of iPSCs/hESCs in 2D and 3D organoid culture. Core has large collection of patient derived iPSC lines and cell lines of gastrointestinal tract (esophageal, pancreatic and intestinal) available to users. Committed to training investigators in stem cell culture techniques and providing quality tested stem cell reagents to users.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Dan Pryma
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022429
Dedicated to continuing advancement of molecular imaging and seeks to build network of collaborators to conduct translational research using existing and new radiotracers to help better understand the diagnosis, physiology and treatment of multiple diseases. Educates referring clinicians and their patients about emerging benefits of PET/CT diagnostic procedures, other radiotracer imaging methods and radionuclide therapies as tools in their research and clinical practice.Provides opportunities and mentoring for individuals interested in pursuing work or collaborations within molecular imaging field. Provides scanners as well as cyclotron facility.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022424
Shared resource machine shop serving various University of Pennsylvania Schools and Departments. Assists researchers to design and construct both laboratory and clinical instruments.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Joseph Baur
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022427
Core (RMPC, formerly MPPMC) is metabolic core. Offers technology and phenotyping services to allow investigators to study metabolism in pre-clinical rodent models. Services include measurements of body composition (fat and lean mass) using NMR and DEXA, energy balance (food intake, locomotor activity, energy expenditure) using indirect calorimetry in either Columbus Instruments CLAMS system or Sable Systems Promethion System (with optional gas analyzer), and other in vivo metabolic phenotyping services (glucose clamps, insulin and glucose tolerance tests, telemetric monitoring of blood glucose or blood pressure, bomb calorimetry).
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Joel Karp
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022423
Core focuses on imaging in nuclear medicine, and engages in collaboration with clinicians and research investigators to optimize new instruments for applications in both clinical and pre clinical (animal) imaging scenarios. Offers equipment to build, test and characterize detectors for PET imaging, operates cluster of high powered Linux computers, which reconstruct, process, and analyze imaging data. Focuses on technology, which increases signal to noise of reconstructed images for whole body studies. Conducts research on SPECT imaging with emphasis on applications to small animal and brain imaging, oversees operation of cyclotron and imaging probe synthesis facilities.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Michael Feldman
United States of America
https://pathology.med.upenn.edu/research/core-resources/tumor-tissue-biospecimen-bank
RRID:SCR_022430
Centralized biorepository of human biosamples. TTAB is responsible for the collection, processing, and storage of human blood, fluid, and tissue at the University of Pennsylvania Health System. TTAB has a collection bench within Surgical Pathology Suite at Hospital of University of Pennsylvania (HUP). Our collection bench sits adjacent to frozen section teams managing clinical sample collection and allowing for tight integration of tissue sample collection with clinical pathology teams.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Chandra (Sandy) Sehgal
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022431
Develops new ultrasound technologies and clinical applications, to bridge gap between technology and clinical applications, and to provide ultrasound imaging resources to other research. Consists of core group of scientists, sonographers and technicians with expertise in ultrasound technology and computer programming. This group works with clinicians in multiple specialties; including radiologists, cardiologists and surgeons. Core provides ultrasound scanner, sonographer and part-time radiologist on staff to conduct clinical and pre-clinical imaging.Helps with studies involving measurement of angiogenesis, vascularity, tissue elasticity, contrast agents, and effects of various physical and pharmaceutical agents on blood flow and tissue vascularity. Studies include research on cancer, cardiovascular disease and musculoskeletal disease.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Rick Bushman
United States of America
https://med-upenn.corefacilities.org/service_center/5129/?tab=about
RRID:SCR_022433
Offers Illumina sequencing and bioinformatic expertise to assist researchers with gene therapy trial evaluations, viral integration profiling, CRISPR off-target analyses. Assists with bioinformatic analyses including RNAseq transcription profiling and 16S taxonomic assignments.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Daniel Beiting
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022434
Offers consultation and laboratory services for high-throughput sequencing (HTS) experiments, with particular expertise and interest in microbiome/metagenome and RNA-seq applications. Provides instrumentation, including Illumina NextSeq 2000 and single cell platforms from 10X genomics and 1CellBio. Offers full service options, as well as hands on instruction for trainees who want to learn best practices for wet lab aspects of genomics experiments. Offers consultation services for all phases of HTS studies, from study design to bioinformatics analysis.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Luca Musante
United States of America
https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/core-resources-facilities/extracellular-vesicle-core
RRID:SCR_022444
Provides comprehensive or selected services in necessary isolation, quantification and characterization of EVs. Isolation of EV is based on size exclusion using high-performance (SEC-HPLC) or gravity fed (e.g. iZon column) liquid chromatography, ultracentrifugation, and/or density gradient ultracentrifugation. Accurately characterizes EV particle size distribution and concentration using resistive pulse sensing techniques (nCS1, Spectradyne, LLC). Immunophenotype can be accomplished using nanoscale flow cytometry and/or chip array (ExoViewTM) techniques. Provides services in training and education for individuals and lab groups in all methods above and study design consultation.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Bruce Shenker
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022442
Provides Becton Dickinson LSR II flow cytometer equipped with four lasers.Blue laser can be used to detect forward and side scatter and 4 colors (eg., FITC/Alexa 488, PE, PerCP-CY55, PE-CY7), red laser can be used to detect 2 colors (e.g., APC and APC-CY7), violet laser can be used to detect 2 colors (e.g., Pacific blue, Am cyan) and a UV laser which can also be used to detect 2 colors (e.g., INDO1 blue, Indo1-violet/DAPI). The instrument is located in Room 330 in the Levy Building (240 South 40th Street).
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Bruce Freedman
United States of America
https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/core-resources-facilities/imaging-core
RRID:SCR_022436
Provides access to optical imaging capabilities for researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and Wistar Institute. Provides instruments and expertise to perform widefield, confocal, multiphoton/intravital imaging, fluorescence lifetime imaging, high content live cell screening, long term single cell imaging, second harmonic imaging, structured illumination super resolution, and total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, as well as software tools for image analysis. Core has adjacent (in and out) ULAR approved facility to house animals for long term live animal studies.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Jibby Kurichi
United States of America
https://ldi.upenn.edu/fellows/fellows-resources/data-and-analytics-support/
RRID:SCR_022437
Provides LDI affiliated investigators access to high quality, skilled data analysts. HEDAP recruits, trains, and manages group of masters level and PhD level statistical analysts. These analysts work with multi disciplinary investigators across funded projects using statistical software packages such as SAS, Stata, and R to manipulate and analyze health care data under guidance of investigators and other collaborators.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Jibby Kurichi
United States of America
https://ldi.upenn.edu/fellows/fellows-resources/data-and-analytics-support/
RRID:SCR_022439
Provides secure environment for investigators analyzing protected health information. It coordinates acquisition, storage, and analysis of data from private and government sources (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, and others) and facilitates their use by researchers who seek to answer important questions regarding health policy and health care.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Kathy Boesze-Battaglia
United States of America
https://www.dental.upenn.edu/research/core-facilities/live-cell-imaging-core/
RRID:SCR_022443
Offers wide array of live cell imaging applications.Provides Nikon A1R Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy system equipped with 4 laser lines to provide 6 different excitation/emission configurations; multiple photomultiplier tubes (PMTs), 32-channel spectral detector, full complement of microscope objectives, high speed image scanner, fully motorized stage and completely controllable environmental chamber. Users have access to NIS Elements AR software and 2D/3D deconvolution module offering sophisticated image analysis and processing features.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Kaitlyn Baraldi
United States of America
https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/core-resources-facilities/referral-center-for-animal-models
RRID:SCR_022440
Core mission is to discover, create, characterize, treat, and share naturally occurring hereditary disorders in dogs and cats that are orthologous to those found in human patients. Provides expertise in discovering, characterizing, and developing therapies for genetic disease in dogs and cats, which serve as models of same diseases that occur in children. Specializes in molecular discovery of mutations, clinical phenotyping, biochemical and histological characterization, development of therapies which are translatable to human patients and preclinical trials in animal models of human disease.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Jeremy Wang
United States of America
https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/core-resources-facilities/transgenic-mouse-core
RRID:SCR_022441
Offers embryological manipulation services, focused on, but not limited to, murine model systems. These services primarily enable generation of genetically modified murine models, as well as experimental research in germ cell function and early embryonic development.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Jorge Henao-Mejia
United States of America
https://med-upenn.corefacilities.org/sc/4405/crispr-cas9-mouse-targeting-core/?tab=about
RRID:SCR_022378
Core facilitates use of CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology to generate novel mouse genetic tools.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022486
The ITMAT Bioinformatics Facility provide project based bioinformatics support for ITMAT translational researchers. Our focus has been on providing the computational infrastructure and programming support needed to conduct high-throughput proteomics experiments. We also support other genomics high-throughput technologies to a lesser extent. The projects range from building Web applications for data analysis pipelines, scripting, clinical and basic science research support, and database and algorithm development. Recent efforts have focused on explorations of new models of computation, specifically cloud computing and GPUs, for use in genomic scale research.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
David Mankoff
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022487
The Clinical Imaging Core Service Center was developed in 2010 jointly between the Department of Radiology and the Abramson Cancer Center to support cancer clinical trials. Since then it has evolved to provided services throughout the Perelman School of Medicine. The core is divided into three categories: RADCORE, Tumor Response Assessment (TRAC) and Research imaging guided biopsies. RADCORE is staffed by dedicated clinical research professionals with a wide range of expertise of imaging based clinical research protocols. The services we provide range from consultation through fully management of research protocols. This team also includes our dedicated Radiology IND/IDE support office. Tumor Response Assessment Core (TRAC) is staffed by a core team of Radiologist skilled in evaluating tumor response imaging assessments for patients enrolled in cancer clinical trials being conducted at UPHS. Research imaging guided biopsies: Staffed by an Interventional Radiology and technical lead to provide consultation with investigator to define biopsy protocol and pathology tissue collection.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022374
Core provides bioinformatics services that include data analysis and consultation and building of efficient pipelines that handle various biomedical data including Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) data.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022372
Facility offers procedural and animal housing to perform in vivo research with biosafety level 3 pathogens, such as SARS-CoV-2. Services include consultation, specialized training, and basic/advanced technical services. Provides equipment to longitudinally monitor mice over course of infection. Animal housing space includes three ABSL-3 separate housing cubicles with Allentown BCU-2 animal cages. Animals will be housed under pathogen free conditions at AAALAC accredited University Laboratory Animal Resources facilities within Vernon and Shirley Hill Pavilion using animal protocols approved by Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Gary Wu
United States of America
https://www.research.chop.edu/penn-microbial-culture-and-metabolomics-core
RRID:SCR_022417
The Penn Microbial Culture and Metabolomics Core provides aerobic and anaerobic culturing services and targeted metabolomics analysis, as well as consultation towards experimental design, method development, and data analyses. Culture studies include isolation of microbial taxa from mammalian samples; interrogation of the physiology of microbial strains under different conditions (e.g., anaerobic/microaerobic/aerobic, differing nutrient limitations) using isolated strains or strains obtained from culture collections (another service offered by the core); co-culturing of defined microbial consortia to investigate microbe-microbe interactions, and; preparation of microbial products (live bacteria, heat-killed bacteria, bacterial supernatants) from single or defined-mixed microbial cultures for use in mammalian cell culture and/or animal model systems. The metabolomics component of the core provides researchers with targeted metabolomics of amino, bile, and short chain fatty acids and features a Waters Acquity uPLC System with photodiode and QDa single quadropole mass detectors as well as an autosampler.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022394
The interdisciplinary Brain Science Center in the Penn Mahoney Institute for Neurosciences provides infrastructure support for research on human cognition, perception, affect, and disordered cognition in clinical populations. Currently supported infrastructure includes the Brain Science Center computing cluster, the UPenn Flywheel imaging informatics platform, the BSC Virtual Reality Lab, and behavioral testing facilities in the Richards and Goddard Labs.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022387
The Ovarian Cancer Research Center (OCRC) has opened a Tumor BioTrust Collection (TBC) to the Penn research community on July 1, 2018. Specimens that are available through the OCRC TBC include gynecologic cancer specimens such as fresh and frozen tissues, plasma, serum, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, blood, formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) samples, Tissue Microarrays (TMAs), and various types of samples collected from rapid autopsies. All samples collected have clinical annotation including demographic patient profiles, pathological & clinical notations, treatment history, and detail disease information, etc. We are building and maintaining a centralized research database according to HIPPA specifications and Penn IRB standards.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022377
Core provides services to users for performing precision, image guided radiotherapy with both Photons and Protons (including FLASH proton radiotherapy) on cells, rodents and larger animals. Physicists will provide expert dosimetry and treatment planning capabilities. Instrumentation consists of two image guided SARRP 200 Small Animal Radiation Research Platforms (Xstrahl) capable of irradiating rodent tissues from 1 mm-120 mm in diameter; research proton beamline (IBA, Roberts Proton Center); one X-RAD 320ix cabinet x-ray irradiator (Precision X-Ray); and two Cs gamma-ray irradiators (Shepherd Mark I), suitable for whole body radiation of rodents.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Teji Khuran
United States of America
https://www.med.upenn.edu/pmi/facilities/muscle-physiology-assessment-core
RRID:SCR_022422
Core provides investigators with customizable tools and methodolgies to assess in vivo exercise performance, metabolism and respiratory function, as well as in vivo and ex vivo muscle contractility. Provides guidance and training to investigators who want to learn how to collect and process muscle samples for specific uses.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022388
Facility provides centralized service to efficiently produce genetically altered mice for basic research. They include transgenic, chimeric and genome edited mice carrying transgenes or gene knockout and Knockin of specific interest. Core also provides embryo and sperm cryopreservation as well as in vitro fertilization and re-derivation of live and cryopreserved lines, along with long-term storage of cryopreserved samples.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022386
Core provides equipment and services to investigate behavior phenotypes of models related to neurological and other disorders. Core is utilized by scientists across disciplines that are interested in behavioral consequences of unique physiological disruptions (e.g., metabolic, drugs etc.). Provides assessment of many domains of behavior including sensory, motor, social, communication, affect related behaviors and learning and memory. NTC was established in 2012 through generous startup funds from the Penn School of Medicine, the Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics (ITMAT), Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology (CSCN) and Penn Medicine Neuroscience Center (PMNC).
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Chris Petucci
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022381
Core is overseen by Cardiovascular Institute and is partnership with the Abramson Cancer Center and the Institute for Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism at Penn. Provides expertise in targeted and untargeted metabolomics of biological samples using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Performs assays and assists in interpretation of results.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Dan Rader
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022399
Core is division of Genetics Core Facilities, University service center to provide consultation, training, and services in areas of cell culture and hybridomas. Stockroom serves University of Pennsylvania investigators and affiliate institutions by coordinating relations with various suppliers of molecular biological research materials. This involves not only bulk purchasing of these products, but negotiation of discounts and convenient delivery arrangements. Special ordering of non regularly stocked products is available from 28 bioreagent vendors with discounted pricing and overnight delivery.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Harold Litt
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022395
CACTIS mission is to oversee proposed research protocols that involve human, animal, phantom or specimen studies in an effort to achieve two goals, to ensure that all research performed on CT scanners comply with CACTIS and University policy, and Federal Regulations, and to determine if CACTIS can maintain the resources required to carry out each research protocol, including personnel, software, hardware and scan time. Additionally, CACTIS oversees the day-to-day operations of all CT procedures associated with research protocols, provides information regarding the use of CT facilities to the research community at the University of Pennsylvania, provides CACTIS users with all of the policies of the institution governing research, and ensures that CACTIS is in compliance with these policies. The service center strives to support the Perelman School of Medicine’s research endeavors by providing CT research services for a fee designed only to cover actual costs.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022396
Core dedicated to development and application of innovative, novel magnetic resonance and optical imaging techniques. Provides research and computing resources for projects with focus on developing instrumentation, methodologies, and data analysis techniques for quantitative assessment of functional, structural, and metabolic parameters in humans with use of multinuclear magnetic resonance, novel spectral, perfusion, functional, and optical imaging techniques.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Sara Cherry
United States of America
https://www.med.upenn.edu/cores/assets/user-content/documents/HTSC_overview_27May2015.pdf
RRID:SCR_022379
Core provides distribution of lentivirus based shRNA and cDNA plasmid DNA clones; technical expertise in developing biological assays (i.e. biochemical-, cell-, and high-content) in miniaturized, multiwell microtiter plates that are laboratory automation compatible; high-throughput chemical and functional genomic screening, including data analysis and interpretation. Our goal is to use cutting biological models to discover genes and small molecules that enable scientists to further study functions of poorly understood proteins, signaling pathways, and cells in complex biological process relevant to human physiology and disease.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022397
Offers development and application of advanced computational and analytical techniques that quantify morphology and function from biomedical images, as well as on relating imaging phenotypes to genetic and molecular characterizations, and on integrating this information into diagnostic and predictive tools in era of personalized medicine. Computational methods can contribute significantly to automated, reproducible and quantitative interpretations of biomedical images. Translates advanced computational and analytical imaging methods to clinic, by providing forum in which interactions between researchers and clinicians facilitate bidirectional flow of ideas, algorithms and data between laboratory and clinic.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022401
Supports next generation infrastructure for clinical data storage and management, next generation analytics, next generation infrastructure for support of clinical research including new clinical trials management system and software, next generation infrastructure for centralizing and integrating external sources of data such as genomics data. Enables future clinical and translational research through biomedical informatics education and training targeted at graduate students, postdoctoral students, residents, fellows, as well as faculty across the biomedical research spectrum.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022402
CHPS is comprised of several Clinical Research Cores designed to facilitate research process. Provides resources, environment, operations, and training to support and promote high quality clinical and translational research by qualified investigators.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Gui-shuang Ying
United States of America
https://www.med.upenn.edu/cpob/biostatistical-consulting.html
RRID:SCR_022400
Service supports consultation and collaboration in areas of biostatistics and epidemiology to Penn vision scientists. Biostatisticians and data management experts provide advice on study design, and offer services in sample size determinations, data management, data analysis, data interpretation, and data presentation. They are active participants in the development and writing of grant applications and manuscripts. Consulting personnel are CPOB members. In addition to their methodological and technical expertise, consultants are knowledgeable about ocular conditions under study in Penn vision community, about commonly used measures that are unique to vision research (visual acuity, refractive error, visual field indices, etc) and specialized statistical analysis techniques required for many experimental designs used in vision research (correlated data techniques to handle appropriately data from two eyes of same subject). Majority of projects are patient oriented researchers,however, CPOB Consulting Service also works on data analysis with bench laboratory scientists.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Katherine Bar
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022403
Facility provides comprehensive viral and molecular support in area of basic, translational and clinical HIV research, consultation, training, and mentoring.Is available to develop customized viral and molecular support services as needed. Offers deep sequencing support and single genome amplification services.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022404
Provides services essential for conduct of clinical research projects, including Phase I-IV, multi-center, randomized, clinical trials, registry, and cohort studies. Provides custom development solutions when appropriate for project needs and has experience in managing multi institution research networks as data coordinating center and offer expert staff with prime focus on quality data. Specializes in study design and development, site management and training, data collection, processing, quality control, regulatory requirements and reporting, database development, administration, security, data storage and proposal development.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022406
Linux based High Performance Computing resource available to faculty conducting research related to medical imaging and informatics. There are over 150 compute nodes with more than 5000 Intel Xeon CPUs and 58TB of RAM, over 100 GPUs, and 600TB of storage in the cluster. Facility management structure is designed to encourage data sharing and use of common software on this powerful resource, particularly in development of new software and application of imaging to new domains.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Diane McGarvey
United States of America
https://pathology.med.upenn.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/cooperative-human-tissue-network
RRID:SCR_022407
Human tissue procurement service within Department of Pathology at HUP, that assists investigators with collection, processing and preservation of research samples. Our staff will personalize sample acquisition and processing to meet project requirements. Samples (malignant, normal, diseased, etc.) and biofluids can be preserved in a range of methods (fresh, frozen, fixed, etc.).
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022421
Core supplies suspensions of neuronal cells prepared from rodent brain for various downstream applications, including primary cell culture. Supplies rat or mouse cells isolated from cortex or hippocampus either in suspension or plates. Custom dissection services are available for other brain regions or for user supplied genetically modified mice.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Jonathan Katz
United States of America
https://www.med.upenn.edu/CMSDLD/the-molecular-pathology-and-imaging-core-mpic.html
RRID:SCR_022420
Provides histological services, equipment, and technical expertise for processing and analyses of digestive, pancreatic, and liver tissues as well as three dimensional tissue culture models. Part of the Center for Molecular Studies in Digestive and Liver Diseases
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Peter Cronholm
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022418
Fosters the use of qualitative and mixed methods research methodologies with focus on integrating key stakeholder perspectives and goals into research designs. Collaborates with investigators to address timely, pressing questions across diverse disciplines and works with investigators to provide conceptual as well as technical support for broad research programs, including clinical, community based, and implementation science research questions.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Fred Letterio
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022425
Designes and buildes novel instruments and apparatus for research to user specifications. Works with users to develop initial project drawing, and will explore alternate designs to insure desired functionality. Fabricates user devices to high tolerance, using machine tools and materials, and can repair laboratory devices even if devices were constructed elsewhere.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022414
Provides unique equipment and expertise to facilitate modern biophysical characterization and structural analysis of proteins and other biomolecules.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022413
Core works with existing resources to provide targeted study design and biostatistics support to ITMAT/CTSA investigators.Services include protocol review, study design, proposal development, and performance of simple to potentially substantial complex analyses. SDAB integrates support available with HUP and CHOP Center for Human Phenomic Science (CHPSs), expertise and resources of faculty in Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics / Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology (CCEB/DBE), Biostatistics Analysis Center (BAC), and Biostatistics and Data Management Core (BDMC) at CHOP.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022415
BioBank supports researchers by providing centralized access to large number of annotated blood and tissue samples.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Doris Stoffers
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022411
Provides support including experimental design, islet isolation, and performance of and/or training in range of assays for physiological, metabolic, and morphometric assessment of pancreatic islets as wells as many other tissues and cell types. Offers islet isolation and culture, free intracellular calcium ion measurements, quantitative oxygen consumption of pancreatic islets, electrode based closed cell respirometry, and access to Agilent’s Seahorse Extracellular Flux Analyzer XFe96.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
John Wherry
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022410
CyTOF enables multi-parametric high-dimensional single cell analysis of more than 40 markers per cell, with minimal background and compensation issues. Core offers variety of CyTOF-related services including reagent distribution, consultation, antibody conjugation, and data acquisition.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Jim Lewis
United States of America
https://www.research.chop.edu/penn-microbiome-human-intervention-core
RRID:SCR_022412
Offers services to assist with design and implementation of microbiome studies.Assist with longitudinal studies as well as pilot studies. Pilot studies can be rapidly implemented with human intervention core staff, project managers and research coordinators.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Gary Wu
United States of America
https://www.med.upenn.edu/CMSDLD/host-microbial-analytic-and-repository-core-h-marc.html
RRID:SCR_022416
Core within Division of Gastroenterology provides services which represents intersection between host and their microbes in both preclinical and clinical human subject research.Offers human biospecimen repository with associated clinical metadata, instrumentation/access to critical analytic services to characterize expression (i.e. genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, microbial culture, etc.) in both microbes and their mammalian hosts, as well as expertise to extend pre-clinical in vitro and animal model research into human clinical domain.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
Vera Moiseenkova-Bell
United States of America
RRID:SCR_022375
Research core is organized into three interdependent facilities. Ultrastructure lab offers training to Standard-EM and Immuno-EM for cellular ultra-structures of tissue samples. Cryo-EM Screening and Training offers training on Microscopes and ancillary equipment for Negative Stain Imaging, Single-Particle Cryo-EM and Cryo-Tomography of large complexes and cells. Beckman Center for Cryo-EM offers service for high resolution data collection of prescreened and well qualified samples for single particle analysis and Tomography using Titan Krios microscope with Gatan K3 camera.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
RRID:SCR_022408
Core aims to facilitate and build capacity for community based research and community engagement, while enhancing translation of research and technological developments to key public health and community stakeholders. Offers consultation on community engagement, training in participatory research methods, and assistance with development, implementation, and evaluation of community translation activities. Core is part of the Penn Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics (ITMAT).
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/15/2022
10x Genomics
ATAC-Seq
ChIP-Seq
CITE-seq
Consultations
Data Processing
DNA Analysis
DNA Isolation
Genomics
Long Read Sequencing
Metagenomics Analysis
Microbiome
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Pyrosequencing
Real-time qPCR
RNA Integrity
RNA Isolation
RNAseq
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Sequencing - Pyrosequencing
Single-Cell Analysis
Single-cell Sequencing
Training
Whole Genome Sequencing
Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies
Daniel Beiting
380 S. University Avenue
Hill Pavilion
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States
RRID:SCR_022310
We study the biological basis of diseases caused by microbes – whether it be a parasitic worm, a pathogenic bacterium, or a complex microbial community in the gut. Our group makes up the Center for Host-Microbial Interactions, at PennVet, and our research leverages a diverse skill set that cuts across the disciplines of genomics, microbiology and immunology. We engage in collaborative projects that benefit from close interactions with veterinarians and human clinicians alike. Our research embodies the idea of One-Health - that humans, animals and the environment are interconnected, and that we all live in a microbial world. We are located at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, in the Department of Pathobiology.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/19/2022
Electronic Medical Device Prototyping
Electronics & Fabrication Shop
Product Life-Cycle Management, Medical Device Development
Miguel E.Hernandez
3720 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_021107
Provide electronic expertise to researchers in the area of basic research and/or Medical device development:
Embedded systems (Firmware, Hardware, and Software solutions) applied to concrete challenges in the research community.
- Electronic prototype design services.
PLM (Product Life-cycle Management) for electronic design.
- We can also support Product Management from concept to final customer deployment. We have the expertise to make an electronic device a complete consumer product that can be deployed for mass production.
- Sustaining and maintenance engineering for electronic products.
- Consulting services in the areas of CE/FCC compliance, EMI, and ESD for lab products and certain consumer electronics.
- Troubleshooting and repair of released electronic systems.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/21/2021
Computational - Bioinformatics
Computational - Biostatistics
Data Analysis
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
John Tobias
1314 Blockley Hall
423 Guardian Dr
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - United States of America
Genomics data management and analysis.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
11/11/2010
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