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Dan Mielcarz
Last Updated: 05/22/2025
We carry out customized end-point assays using human WB/PBMCs for clinical trials; ELISPOT, multiplex cytokine analysis, cell energy analysis, blood processing and cryopreservation.
We carry out up to 20-color flow cytometry phenotyping and up to 11-color FACS cell subset sorting. We are available for consultation, data analysis, and we offer a 5-lecture Flow Cytometry training course.
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Agilent Seahorse XFe96 Analyzer
Seahorse XFe96 Analyzer measures OCR and ECAR of live cells in 96 well plate format. [Product Link]
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BD FACSAria IIu High Speed Cell Sorter
Aria has four lasers, 405, 488, 561 and 633 nm, and can detect light in sixteen photomultiplier tubes. Its primary function is to examine complex populations of cells and yield pure populations of cells. The Aria can sort lymphocytes at a rate of approximately 15,000 events per second. For larger cells, the rate is much slower in order to optimize the passage of cells through the instrument. Cells from single populations can be sorted into 96-well plates. Alternatively, the Aria can sort into two 15-ml tubes or four 5-ml tubes. The Aria can purify samples that are simply positive and negative for a single fluorophore or as complex as nine-color samples with intricate gating schemes. The BD FACSAria IIu cell sorter is a high speed benchtop digital flow cytometer equipped with a sensitive, fixed-alignment cuvette flow cell. It has three spatially separated lasers - 405 nm, 488 nm and 633 nm. Its primary function is to analyze complex populations of cells and yield pure populations of cells meeting defined criteria. The sorter can purify samples that are simply positive and negative for a single fluorophore or as complex as multi-color samples with complex gating strategies. Sorting can be performed into two or four tubes with speeds up to 25,000 events/second. The system sorts by incorporating cells from the sample tube into a stream of sterile PBS. The stream is interrogated by the lasers at the flow cell and the system electronics keeps track of each cell as they pass through the laser and determines specific cells that meet the sort criteria. A transducer vibrates the stream and induces droplet formation, with cells in the stream being incorporated into the droplets. If a cell meets the sorting criteria and is in the last drop before the break off, the instrument will charge that drop. The charged droplet is then deflected into the proper collection tube by the charge plates. Different cell types can be sorted with the use of 70 ?m, 85 ?m and 100 ?m nozzles. If you need a yellow-green (561 nm) laser, check the BD FACSAria III instead. [Product Link]
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Beckman Coulter CytoFLEX Flow Cytometer
Flow Cytometer provides performance needed for sensitivity and resolution throughout all configurations. [Product Link]
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Beckman Coulter Gallios Flow Cytometer
Flow Cytometer provides efficient acquisition of up to 12 parameters to achieve accurate size measurement and high resolution and processing. [Product Link]
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Bio-Plex® 200 Suspension Array System
The Bio-Plex® 200 system is a suspension array reader that provides a reliable multiplex assay solution permiting analysis of up to 100 biomolecules in a single sample. [Product Link]
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Bio-Rad ZE5/Yeti Cell Analyzer Flow Cytometer
Cytometer with configurations to meet broad range of experimental complexities and throughput needs. Accessible for novice flow cytometry users yet flexible enough for most experienced flow cytometry professionals. [Product Link]
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Cytek Aurora Spectral Analyzer
Prodigy incorporating a combination of patent-pending technologies that takes flow cytometry to the next level of performance and flexibility. With up to five lasers, three scattering channels, and 64 fluorescence channels, the Aurora suits every laboratory's needs, from to high complexity applications. A paradigm shifting optical design provides unprecedented flexibility, enabling the use of a wide array of new fluorochrome combinations without reconfiguring your system for each application. The state-of-the-art optics and low-noise electronics provide excellent sensitivity and resolution. Flat-top beam profiles, combined with a ly designed fluidics system, translate to outstanding performance at high sample flow rates. [Product Link]
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Miltenyi Bioscience MACSQuant Analyzer 10
MACSQuant Analyzer 10 brings to life the versatility and power required for modern flow cytometry applications. Whether mining for rare cells, analyzing the efficiency of your cell manufacturing process or investigating signaling pathways, you are equipped for the task at hand. With a range of automated features, this flow cytometer lays the foundation for true automation present in all instruments belonging to the MACSQuant Family of flow cytometers. [Product Link]
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Sony Biotechnology SH800S Cell Sorter
The benchtop SH800S cell sorter is a cell sorter that sorts a wide range of cell sizes for many applications using the 70-μm, 100-μm, and 130-μm microfluidic sorting chips. This chip-based design is fully integrated with comprehensive fluidics controls and advanced automation for set-up, acquisition, sort and analysis to make sorting less subjective and easier to perform. System software supports sorting into tubes and 96- and 384-well plates. The software generates FCS 3.0 and FCS 3.1 files that can be exported to third party analysis tools. The SH800S is for non-clinical research use only and is a Class 1 laser product. The SH800S is flexible and can support a variety of applications for individual and core labs. For applications in which cross-contamination is a concern, optional e-beam sterilized consumables can be used to replace the sample line and sorting chip. An optional class A2 Level II biosafety cabinet provides protection for personnel and products. The biosafety cabinet was custom designed for the SH800S and tested by The Baker Company to meet international standards. The optical design offers up to four collinear excitation lasers (488 nm, 405nm, 561nm and 638nm) and six fluorescence detectors. The six free-form PMTs enable detection of fluorescence signals from any laser based on filter selection. [Product Link]
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USEDit, ELISPOT, cytokine analysis, cell energy analysis, blood processing, cryopreservation, flow cytometry phenotyping, FACS, data analysis, ABRF
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Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine Immunoassay and Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_019165)
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Mass Spectrometry
Spectroscopy
Brian Jackson
HB 6105 Fairchild Building
Hanover, NH 03755 - United States of America
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~toxmetal/resources/cores/analysis/index.html
RRID:SCR_009777
Analysis of elemental composition of biological tissues and fluids by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass spectrometry. Analysis of Arsenic species in urine and blood by chromatography-ICP-MS. Laser ablation analysis of tissue sections for imaging of elemental distributions.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/22/2025
Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Electron Microscopy
Microscopy
Outreach
Spectroscopy
Maxime Guinel
Dartmouth College
7605 Remsen
Hanover, NH 03755 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_017754
Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility facility provides access to scanning (conventional and FEG, ESEM, cryo and EDS, EBSD and direct-write E-beam lithography) and transmission (conventional and FEG and EDS) electron microscopes, scanned probe microscope (AFM), Raman confocal light microscope.
Outside users are welcome.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
07/23/2018
Biorepository
Torrey Gallagher
One Medical Center Drive
Borwell 708 East
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States
RRID:SCR_023735
The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health Biorepository (DH-Biorep) is a unique institutional resource collaboratively run by the Office of Research Operations and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine that provides services in support of our Research Communities and in alignment with Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved protocols including Clinical Trials, industry-sponsored, and internal scientific investigations.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/27/2023
10x Genomics
ATAC-Seq
DNA Analysis
DNA Isolation
Genomics
Genotyping
Metagenomics Analysis
Methylation Analysis
Microarray
Nanopore Sequencing
Nanostring
Nanostring NCounter
Ribosomal Reduction
RNA analysis
RNA Integrity
RNA Isolation
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Single-Cell Analysis
Single-cell Sequencing
Single-molecule Imaging
Spatial Transcriptomics
Whole Exome Sequencing
Whole Genome Sequencing
Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies
Fred Kolling
1 Medical Center Dr
Rubin 670
LEBANON, NH 03756 - United States
https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/molecular-biology-resource
RRID:SCR_021293
Other CIDs:P30CA023108
P30CA023108-41
Services and instrumentation that enable DNA/RNA extraction and quality control, next-generation sequencing, epigenetic profiling and microarray analysis on a whole-genome scale, from the level organisms to single cells. Sanger Sequencing and Gene Expression assays with the NanoString nCounter Max System. We care for a wide range of molecular biology related instruments available for use by individuals on a walk-up basis.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
01/31/2025
Affinity Purification Mass Spectrometry (APMS)
Crosslinking Mass Spectrometry
Gel Band Identification
Intact Protein Mass Spectrometry
Interactomics
Label Free Quantitative Proteomics
Mass Spectrometry - Proteins And Peptides
Post Translational Modification Analysis
Proteomics
Quantitative Phosphoproteomics
Quantitative Proteomics - TMT
Targeted Peptide Quantification
Proteomics
Anna Schmoker
1 Medical Center Drive
Rubin 7
Lebanon, NH 02769
RRID:SCR_026076
We offer quantitative and qualitative proteomics services using LC-MS/MS technologies. Our rates include sample preparation from harvested cell pellets, elutions post-enrichment or purification, or gel bands through data acquisition, quantification, and statistical analysis.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
11/21/2024
Bioinformatics
Owen Wilkins
1 Medical Center Drive
Willamson Translation Research Building
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States of America
https://sites.dartmouth.edu/cqb/projects-and-cores/data-analytics-core/
RRID:SCR_025383
The Genomics Data Sciences Core (GDSC) at Dartmouth offers comprehensive services to support the bioinformatic, computational, and statistical analysis of genomics data. We maintain a suite of standardized analysis pipelines for common data types like RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, and genome assembly. For more complex datasets, such as single-cell genomics, we provide tailored analysis solutions. Our team assists with all project stages, from experimental design to publication support and data management. Additionally, the GDSC hosts several multi-day bioinformatics workshops designed to introduce fundamental concepts for analysis of genomics data.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/28/2024
2D &
3D Illustration
3D &
4D Image Processing Stations
Acoustic Angiography
Analysis Workstations
Bioluminsecence Imaging
Brightfield Microscope With Axial Sectioning Capability
Brightfield Microscopy
Cell Imaging
Clinical Imaging - Small Animal (luminescence/fluorescence)
Clinical Imaging - Small Animal (X-ray, Ultrasound, microCAT, MRI)
Collaborative Cross Mice
Colony Management
Confocal Microscopy
Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope
Crossing
Cryo Light Microscopy
Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Cryo-Electron Microscopy Of Vitrified Sections (CEMOVIS)
Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy
Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy
EDX
Electron Microscopy
Fabrication
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Focused Ion Beam (FIB)
Germfree Mice
High-plex Immunofluorescence
Image Aquisition
Image Processing And Analysis
Incucyte
Irradiation
Laser Scanning
Live Cell Imaging
MicroCT
MicroED
Microscopy
Microstructure Characterization
Microtomy/Electron
Molecular Imaging
Multiplex Fluorescence
Radu V Stan
1 Medical Center Drive
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States
https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/irradiation-imaging-microscopy-animal-resource
RRID:SCR_025077
Other CIDs:5P30CA023108
The Irradiation, Imaging, Microscopy and Animal Cancer Models Shared Resource at Dartmouth Cancer center is an integrated resource offering services in Irradiation, pre-clinical imaging of small and large animals, light and electron microscopy as well as large and small animal cancer models.
The Irradiation Section assists investigators in radiation treatment planning and delivery of ionizing irradiation to cells, rodents and large animals with engineered, transplanted or spontaneous tumors.
The Imaging Section provides technologies for non-invasive, whole-animal imaging of animals used in preclinical research studies.
The Microscopy Section provides access to point scanning confocal microscopy with Airyscan super resolution, conventional bright field and fluorescence light microscopy, high throughput live imaging, automated slide scanning and image analysis resources. The electron microscopy resource provides state of the art scanning , transmission and scanning transmission electron microscopy.
The Animal Cancer Models section supports the generation and utilization of large and small animals for modeling cancer and other human diseases. The section has expertise in generating cancer models using wild type or genetically engineered animals in immunocompetent and immunocompromised backgrounds, as well as mice with a humanized immune system.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
02/29/2024
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
Radu V Stan
1 Medical Center Drive
Borwell 318W
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States of America
https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/microscopy-resource
RRID:SCR_025076
Other CIDs:5P30CA023108
The facility provides state of the art imaging instrumentation and analysis software along with training and expertise to ensure their proper and efficient use. Instrumentation and technologies available to users include: (i) Zeiss LSM800 AIRYSCAN confocal microscope, a point scanning confocal system with high sensitivity GaAsP detectors allows confocal imaging of live cells, fixed cells, and tissues. It has full stage environmental control (temperature, gas and humidity) and autofocus, allowing long time lapse experiments of live cells. The Airyscan 32-detector array allows super resolution imaging. The system is integrated by Zen software allowing 3-D reconstruction, co-localization, deconvolution and image tiling. (ii) PerkinElmer / Akoya Vectra 3.0 Automated Quantitative Pathology Imaging System is a brightfield and fluorescence whole slide scanner with multi-spectral acquisition and spectral unmixing capabilities, allows highly multiplexed biomarker imaging on tissues sections and cells. (iii) Agilent/BioTek Cytation 5 with BioSpa8 live-cell microscopy system for fluorescence and phase contrast microscopy suitable for high throughput and long-term studies of cell-cell interaction, cell proliferation, survival and migration. The system enables time-lapsed images and kinetic measurements from living cells over many days with up to eigth multi-well plates imaged independently. (iv) Olympus IX-83 ZDC2 microscope equipped with a PRIMO UV light-based bioengineering device for micropatterning and microfabrication. (v) Olympus IX73 Inverted Fluorescence Microscope: has a wide assortment of fluorescence filters and objectives allowing high quality image capture of slides/multi-well plates using immunohistochemistry (IHC) or fluorescence readily is achieved. Image analysis software hosted on appropriately powered workstations with cloud connectivity for high capacity storage provided by Dartmouth College: HALO3, Inform, Volocity, AutoDeblur, Image-J / Fiji.
The shared resource also provides state of the art instrumentation for transmission and scanning electron microscopy, housed in the Dartmouth Electron Microscopy Facility (director M. Guinel, PhD). Instrumentation avaiable: (vii) FEI Talos F200i (200kV TEM and STEM electron microscope (TEM), equipped for micro-analysis, and cryo-EM.
(viii) FEI Helios CX5 dual beam FIB-SEM system allowing high resolution electron and ion beam imaging, ion beam milling and automated imaging of biological samples for 3D reconstruction. The system is also equipped with three X-ray microanalysis detectors allowing elemental analysis of the specimens. The facility has instruments for specimen preparation for transmission and scanning electron microscopy including ultramicrotomes (Leica Ultracut UC6 and UC7), critical point dryer (Samdri-970), Leica ACE 600 coater and ThermoFisher Vitrobot..
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
02/27/2024
Cell Imaging
Confocal Microscopy
Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Image Aquisition
Live Cell Imaging
Microscopy
Multiplex Fluorescence
Optical Imaging
Photolithography
Whole Slide Imaging
Widefield Microscopy
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
Radu V Stan
One Medical Center Drive
Dartmouth Cancer Center, Borwell 338 West
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States
https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/microscopy-resource
RRID:SCR_023478
Light microscopy imaging facility within the Dartmouth Cancer Center. Services offered: confocal microscopy with Airyscan, multispectral imaging slide scanner, high thoughput brightfield and multichannel fluorescence microscopy of live cells, multichannel TIRF microscopy, photopatterning and microfabrication.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
02/23/2024
Computational - Bioinformatics
Computational - Biostatistics
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Data Visualization
Metagenomics Analysis
Methylation Analysis
Power Analysis
Single-Cell Analysis
Owen Wilkins
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
1 Medical Center Dr
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States
https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/biostatistics-bioinformatics-shared-resource
RRID:SCR_023683
We offer comprehensive statistical and bioinformatic analysis, consultation, collaboration, and technical services.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
06/14/2023
Assay Development
Clinical Trial Support
Immunohistochemistry
Staining
Tissue Embed
Tissue MicroArray
Whole Slide Imaging
Amber Barrows
One Medical Center Drive
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States
https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/pathology-shared-resource
RRID:SCR_023479
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center / Geisel School of Medicine
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
04/18/2023
Assay Development
Assays and Measurements
Bioanalytical LC MS/MS
Bioshipping
Consultations
Pharmacokinetics
Plate Reader
Sample Preparation
Lionel D. Lewis
322 W Borwell Buildiing, Section of Clinical Pharmacology
Dartmouth Cancer Center, One Medical Center Drive
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States
https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/clinical-pharmacology
RRID:SCR_000873
The Clinical Pharmacology (CP) Shared Resource has been in operation since 1993 and supports Dartmouth Cancer Center (DCC) investigators in the design, performance, data analysis, and interpretation of pharmacology objectives in preclinical (in vivo and ex vivo), clinical and epidemiological studies at the lowest cost and highest value possible.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/01/2023
Animal Husbandry
Cell Culture
Embryo Cryopreservation & Recovery Services
Genotyping
Necropsy
Rederivation (Mouse)
Surgical Services
Tissue Culture
Transgenics
Transgenics
Steve Fiering
1 Medical Center drive
DHMC
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States of America
https://cancer.dartmouth.edu/scientists-researchers/mouse-modeling
RRID:SCR_021284
The mouse modeling supports the generation and utilization of genetically modified mice. We design and produce genetic constructs with the following methods: yeast and E.coli 'recombineering', ES cell targeting (transfection, drug selection, and expansion).
We produce transgenic mice: DNA injections into oocytes, ES cell injections into blastocysts. We also provide humanized immune system mouse models.
In addition we offer start to finish experiment services to assist your many needs, please ask for more info
There are many technician services (animal husbandry, IP and IV injections, blood drawing, necropsy and surgeries- embryo transfers, ovariectomy, vasectomy, tumor removal
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
06/01/2021
DNA Analysis
Genotyping
Microarray
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Matthew Ranson
1 Medical Center Drive
610W Borwell, HB 7556
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_017756
DartMouseâ„¢ is a not-for-profit core facility funded by the NIH. The mission of DartMouse is to facilitate the development of congenic mice in support of pre-clinical projects across the U.S. Use of DartMouse allows the generation of congenic mice in 5 generations (~1.5 year), vs. 10 generations (~3 years) required by conventional back-crossing. Investigators fill out our accession form and supply mouse tail clippings - from these DartMouse isolates genomic DNA and performs and analyzes complete genome-wide scans. We return data in graphical and spreadsheet formats, and make specific recommendations on breeder selection. In addition to helping investigators create congenic mice, we also provide a background check service to test the genetic purity of your mice. If there is contaminating genome present, we can then help you back-cross onto your inbred strain of interest. Chips use a 1449 SNP array covering the mouse genome with an average density of < 2 cM. Turnaround time from receipt of samples to results is less than 14 business days. Prices are competitive.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/03/2017
BioBanking
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Protocol Development/Clinical Trial Coordination
Tom Palys
1 Medical Center Drive
HD 7927, Rubin 7
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States of America
The Center for Molecular Epidemiology Biorepository Core of the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth utilizes a combination of manual and advanced robotic liquid handing processes, as well as traditional and state-of-the art automated archival storage strategies (e.g. ambient temperature, 4°C, -20°C, -80°C, and liquid nitrogen) to provide standardized services to the to members of the research community. The Biorepository manages a broad range of adult, child and infant specimen types, such as blood and its components, urine, nails, meconium, stool, placenta, breastmilk, DNA and RNA, as well as various environmental samples. Specimen processing services include blood fractionation, lymphocyte isolation, aliquoting of specimens for archival storage, human and microbiome nucleic acid extraction, quantification and normalization, tissue separation and fixation, specimen retrieval, shipping and referral management services. The Biorepository Core also plays a critical role in the development of new projects by working with investigators to pilot and establish methods for collection, processing, archiving and subsequent referral of study specimens. The Biorepository has processed roughly over 21,000 adult and infant specimens and archived over 100,000 aliquots. The Biorepository also manages the Dartmouth Biospecimen Storage Facility, a secure, off-site facility dedicated to long term storage of specimens, providing 24 hour/7 day a week, real-time video surveillance, continuous and redundant monitoring of freezer temperatures and emergency response to users.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
09/02/2016
Data Analysis
Heather Carlos
Norris Cotton Cancer Center
One Medical Center Drive
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States of America
The primary mission of the GeoSpatial Resource is to support the implementation of geospatial analysis for cancer research. Our goal is to provide expert consultation and collaboration for research projects of in behavior, epidemiology, and health services research. The GeoSpatial Resource also strives to educate members of the community in different aspects of geospatial analysis by providing courses through TDI and at Dartmouth College. We can provide assistance with acquisition of spatial data, project design, spatial analysis and mapping.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
03/01/2012
Clinical Assessment (Hematology, Clinical Chemistries, etc.)
Mass Spectrometry
Lionel Lewis
1 Medical Center Drive
Lebanon, NH 03756 - United States of America
The Clinical Pharmacology Shared Resource operates in the Borwell Research Building at DHMC. In addition, to the biorepository function of our resource we also have bioanalytical hardware and computer hardware and state-of-the-art commercial software programs for application to individual and population-based pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling, and modeling drug in vitro and in vivo combination drug effects.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
02/08/2012
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