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The Campus Chemical Instrument Center (CCIC) NMR Facility at The Ohio State University is a premier research hub specializing in ultrahigh-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Managing a suite of nine state-of-the-art spectrometers ranging from 600 MHz to a flagship 1.2 GHz console, the facility supports advanced structural biology, materials science, and chemical analysis.
Key capabilities include high-sensitivity helium-cooled cryoprobes for complex solution-state biomolecular structures, high-resolution solid-state NMR equipped with fast Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) probes, and a dedicated 600 MHz Wide-Bore system for Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) to achieve elite signal enhancement. The facility offers expert consultation, collaborative experimental design, and data analysis services for both academic and industrial investigators.
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Last Updated: 06/09/2026
Bruker: Avance III HD 800 MHz NMR Spectrometer
High-field system powered by an 18.8 Tesla magnet. It is the premier tool for structural biology, metabolomics, and advanced materials research. Console: Avance III HD; Software:TopSpin 3.8 on Alma 9.4; Probe: 5mm Quadruple-resonance Inverse (QCI-P) cryoprobe with Z-Gradients. [Product Link]
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Bruker: Avance III HD Aeon 800 MHz Wide-Bore NMR Spectrometer
High-field, ultra-sensitive system used by researchers for deep structural, dynamic, and metabolic analyses of complex molecules. Console: Avance III HD; Magnet: Aeon; Field Strength: 800 MHz Wide-bore; Software: TopSpin 3.8 on Alma 9.4; Probe: 3.2mm Efree HCN MAS; 3.2mm HXY MAS; 1.9mm HCN MAS; 1.3mm HCN MAS; 0.7mm HCND ultra-fast MAS. [Product Link]
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Bruker: Avance III HD Ascend 600 MHz NMR Spectrometer
Highly advanced system used by researchers in chemistry, biology, and materials science to determine the molecular structure, dynamics, and interactions of chemical compounds and biomolecules. Console: Avance III HD; Magnet: Ascend; Field Strength: 600 MHz, Software: TopSpin 3.7 on Windows 10; Probe: 5mm Broadband Observe (BBFO) "Smart" solution iProbe with Z-Gradients. [Product Link]
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Bruker: Avance III HD Ascend 600 MHz Wide-Bore NMR with DNP
System equipped with DNP (Dynamic Nuclear Polarization) used primarily to dramatically boost the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.It allows researchers to study complex molecular structures, materials, and biological systems that are normally difficult or impossible to observe. Console: Avance III HD; Magnet: Ascend; Field Strength:600 MHz Wide-bore; Software: TopSpin 3.8 on Alma 9.4; Probe: 3.2mm HCN LTMAS for DNP; 3.2mm HX LTMAS for DNP; 1.3mm HCN very-fast MAS. [Product Link]
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Bruker: Avance III HD Ascend 700 MHz NMR Spectrometer
High-end analytical system used by researchers in chemistry, biology, and materials science. It determines the molecular structure, dynamics, and interactions of organic compounds, proteins, and polymers. Console:Avance III HD; Magnet: Ascend; Field Strength: 700 MHz; Software:TopSpin 3.8 on Alma 9.4; Probe: 5mm Triple-resonance Observe (TXO) cryoprobe with Z-Gradients. [Product Link]
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Bruker: Avance III HD Ascend 850 MHz NMR Spectrometer
High-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer manufactured by Bruker Corporation with Console Brand: Avance III HD, Magnet Brand: Ascend and Field Strength: 850 MHz. Equipped with a cryo-cooled probe that cools the electronics with liquid helium or nitrogen to reduce thermal noise and boost signal sensitivity. Software: TopSpin 3.7 running on CentOS 7; Probe: 5mm Triple-resonance Inverse (TCI) cryoprobe with Z-Gradients; Features: Temperature controlled SampleCase (up to 24 samples), Nitrogen Liquefier, Dual-Receiver, High-sensitivity 1H & 13C. Used in structural biology, chemistry, and materials science to determine the molecular structure, dynamics, and interactions of complex molecules. [Product Link]
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Bruker: Avance III HD Ultrashield 600 MHz NMR Spectrometer
High-resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer. Operating at 14.1 Tesla, it features an ultrashielded magnet for superior stray-field reduction and spatial efficiency. It is widely used for advanced structural analysis of small molecules, proteins, and macromolecules. Console: Avance III HD; Magnet: Ultrashield; Field Strength: 600 MHz; Software:TopSpin 3.8 on Alma 9.4; Probes:5mm Triple-resonance Inverse (TXI) cryoprobe with Z-Gradients. [Product Link]
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Bruker: Avance Neo 1.2 GHz NMR Spectrometer
Spectrometer represents the pinnacle of commercial nuclear magnetic resonance technology. Operating at 28.2 Tesla, this ultra-high-field system is primarily used for advanced structural biology, pharmaceutical research, and materials science. Delivers the highest commercially available spectral resolution, crucial for investigating complex protein dynamics, functional molecular disorders, and viral structures. Console:Avance Neo; Magnet:Gateway; Field Strength: 1.2 GHz; Software:TopSpin 4.4.1 on CentOS 7; Probes:3mm TCI cryoprobe; 3mm BBI room-temperature; 3.2mm HX low-gamma MAS; 1.9mm HX high-gamma MAS; 1.3mm HCN fast MAS; 0.7mm HCN ultra-fast MAS; Chilled SampleCase (up to 24 samples); Automated Tuning and Matching (ATM); Nitrogen Liquefier. [Product Link]
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Bruker: Avance Neo Ascend 800 MHz NMR Spectrometer
Spectrometer used for advanced chemical, biological, and materials research. It allows scientists to determine the atomic-level structure, dynamics, and interactions of molecules. Console: Avance Neo; Magnet: Ascend; Field Strength: 800 MHz; software:TopSpin 4.4.1 on CentOS 7; Probe: 5mm QXI-F solution; 5mm TXI solution; 4.0mm gradient hr-MAS; 3.2mm Efree; 2.5mm Tri-gamma MAS; 1.9mm MAS; 1.3mm MAS; 0.7mm ultra-fast MAS. [Product Link]
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ABRF, NMR, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, high sensitivity cryoprobes, ultrafast spinning MAS probes, Dynamic Nuclear Polarization,
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Ohio State University Campus Chemical Instrument Center NMR Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027162)

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Columbus, OH 43205 - United States
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The Flow Cytometry and immune Monitoring Core at Nationwide Children's Hospital provides instrumentation, training, and high-level scientific and technical expertise relating to conventional and spectral cytometry, cell sorting, small particle analysis, ELISA/ELISpot, PBMC processing and cryopreservation, and multiplex assays. We offer a wide variety of instrumentation for assisted and self-use.
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Columbus, OH 43205 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_017840
The Biomedical Genomics Core (BGC) is a nationally recognized provider of expertise in multiple aspects of genomics data generation and analysis. The services include consultation and assistance with experimental design, quality control of starting material (DNA or RNA), microarray and next-generation sequencing data generation, bioinformatics, statistical analysis and interpretation. The core is comprised of three units:
BGC Microarray Unit: In 2009, the BGC Microarray Unit was awarded with “Certified Service Provider†status by Agilent Technologies, the first academic laboratory in the US to have achieved this. This certification ensures that our clients receive superior microarray processing and data with regards to quality, reproducibility, and reliability. Specific services include custom array design, gene expression analysis for eukaryotes and prokaryotes, array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) to detect genomic aberrations and copy number variants (CNVs), splice variant analysis and comprehensive microRNA profiling of the entire miRNome.
BGC Sequencing Unit: We have over seven years of experience with next-generation sequencing data generation and analysis and we have been providing Sanger sequencing services for over ten years. The BGC Sequencing unit assists the investigators with multiple aspects of next-generation sequencing, including library preparation, sequence generation and data analysis. We provide advanced bioinformatics support to analyze the complex sequencing datasets generated on the next generation sequencing platforms. The core is equipped with Illumina HiSeq 2500 sequencing system which is capable of producing 600 billion base pairs (600 GB) of sequence data, enabling us to sequence 5 human genomes at 30X coverage in a single 14 day instrument run or 1 human genome in 40 hours utilizing RAPID Mode. For smaller genomes the core utilizes the Illumina MiSeq Personal Sequencer which has an 8.5 Gb output in under 40 hours. These technologies are being utilized for multiple applications including human genome re-sequencing studies for rare variant discovery and structural variation analysis (both targeted capture and whole genome), gene expression and transcriptome analysis (RNA-Seq and miRNA-Seq of both eukaryotes and prokaryotes), epigenomic studies including DNA-Protein interaction analysis (ChIP-Seq) and methylation analysis (Methyl-Seq), and de novo genome assembly of both bacterial and viral genomes. The BGC Sequencing unit is a certified service provider for SureSelect capture technology, a genome partitioning strategy that allows investigators to target their sequencing strategies to defined regions of the genome or the entire human exome. We also provide Sanger sequencing services for routine sequencing of plasmid and PCR templates through ABI 3130xL Genetic Analyzer.
BGC Bioinformatics Unit: The Bioinformatics Unit is comprised of a dynamic team of six computational biologists, with the substantial technical and bioinformatics expertise required to oversee the multiple platforms that acquire, store and analyze large and complex data sets generated by the BGC Microarray and Sequencing Units. Integration of this team within the BGC is critical to its success, ensuring that team members are able to learn new methodologies and develop novel analysis approaches in pace with the technological growth that has become a primary driving force for biological discovery. The bioinformatics unit provides services on a collaborative basis and serves as an interface between the research investigator and the multiple domains that are required to handle the size and complexity of genomic data. With our high performance compute cluster and 700TB of clustered high performance disk space we are able to support the analysis of both large and small scale sequencing projects. We are uniquely positioned to adapt and develop new computational tools in a manner that is driven by the demands of our research community as it utilizes new technologies. As a part of Dr. Peter White’s research group, BGC Bioinformatics Unit also focuses on the development of analytical pipelines for human genome resequencing, exome capture and the identification of disease causing genetic variants. The unit also evaluates and supports multiple software products for genomics applications that are designed to make data analysis tools accessible to biologists.
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Chris Manring
420 W 12th Ave
Room 326A
Columbus, OH 43240 - United States
RRID:SCR_023052
Human tissue biorepository offering procurement and distribution services for samples obtained from patients with hematologic malignancies
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RRID:SCR_028429
Core provides technologies and expertise to accelerate discoveries in cancer immunology and immunotherapy. Offers advanced tools for immune profiling, spatial biology, and translational studies, enabling innovation that drives new therapies for patients.
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Wirat Pipatpongpinyo
1680 Madison Ave.,
Wooster, OH 44691 - United States
RRID:SCR_028289
Core provides integrated, end-to-end support for molecular biology and genomics research. Services include DNA/RNA extraction, sample quality control, genotyping, qPCR/ddPCR, and next-generation sequencing using Illumina and Oxford Nanopore platforms. In addition to laboratory services, MBGC offers consultation, experimental design guidance, troubleshooting, and training to support high-quality and reproducible research outcomes.
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RRID:SCR_025078
CMIF is a full-service facility, offering services from sample preparation to image processing. We offer a wide variety of instrumentation for use such as electron microscopy, light microscopy, and access to other instrumentation for use in sample prep.
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CEMAS
1305 Kinnear Road
Suite 100
Columbus, OH 43206 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_021294
CEMAS: the materials characterization hub for business and academia.
The Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis (CEMAS) is a centralized, coordinated imaging facility where traditional boundaries between disciplines are eliminated.
With one of the largest concentrations of electron and ion beam analytical microscopy instruments in any North American institution, CEMAS brings together multidisciplinary expertise to drive synergy, amplify characterization capabilities, and challenge what is possible in analytical electron microscopy.
Our world-class multidisciplinary approach enables academic and business partners to "see more" than ever before.
We are challenging the current characterization limitations in medicine, environmental science, energy materials and beyond.
Our full-service facility - from extensive sample preparation laboratories to image-processing tools and support - allows researchers to carry out their entire microscopy and analysis program at CEMAS. Located in a custom designed facility on The Ohio State University's West Campus, every instrument in the facility meets or exceeds manufacturer performance specifications.
We have ambitious plans to expand the facility to include new instrumentation for which we are currently seeking funds, and to extend our capabilities further into soft and biological materials. We have designed the new environment with this in mind, and potentially have space to accommodate up to four aberration corrected instruments.
FEATURES OF CEMAS:
-Includes over $40M in equipment.
-Housed in a custom-designed environment.
-Every instrument in the facility is meeting or exceeding manufacturer performance specifications.
-One of the largest concentrations of electron and ion beam analytical microscopy instruments in any North American institution.
-Imaging and analytical facilities are complemented by extensive sample preparation facilities.
-Supported by passionate, highly skilled staff with expertise in all aspects of electron microscopy.
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-World class multi scale imaging facility: optical scale to atomic scale.
-A unique, custom-designed environment where every instrument meets or exceeds manufacturer performance specifications.
-Highly skilled support staff available to all users.
-The electron microscopy collaboratory: a digital theater providing remote access allows students and lecturers to seamlessly operate electron and ion microscopes.
-Delivering solutions to medicine, advanced manufacturing, environmental science, energy harvesting and storage, and healthcare.
-Extensive sample preparation laboratories.
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07/15/2022
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