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8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
HRC 5th Floor
Milwaukee, WI 53226
United Stateshttps://www.mcw.edu/departments/genomic-sciences-and-precision-medicine-center-gspmccite this facility
Dr. Angela Mathison
Last Updated: 05/19/2025
Saving lives and improving the wellness of individual citizens and the community by advancing genomic sciences and precision medicine.
Pioneering the fields of Omics, Data Science, and Systems Biology to discover and innovate across our four programs.
The Mellowes Center has its roots in the launch of the Human Genome Project and the 1999 founding of the MCW Human and Molecular Genetics Center. The Mellowes Center uses state-of-the-art whole genome sequencing technologies not only to investigate how gene variants impact gene expression but also to define genetic variants associated with both rare and common disease, embryonic development, and the effects of environmental factors and drugs upon gene expression and disease.
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Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing And Interpretation
Genome/Transcriptome Assembly And Annotation
Agilent 5200 Fragment Analyzer System
Fragment Analyzer System allows you to separate 12 samples in parallel in as little as 15 minutes. [Product Link]
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BioTek Synergy LX Multi-Mode Microplate Reader
Microplate reader with an optic design that provides accurate data in absorbance, fluorescence and luminescence detection modes, enabling many common assays including nucleic acid and protein quantification, ELISA, BCA, Bradford and cell viability. [Product Link]
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Eppendorf 5430R Microcentrifuge
Cross-over Centrifuge 5430 and 5430 R combine the best features of a microcentrifuge (small footprint) and multipurpose centrifuge (versatility) in one instrument. These centrifuges spin rotors for Eppendorf tubes and PCR strips as you would expect from any microcentrifuge. But that's not all. In a compact size, Centrifuge 5430 and 5430 R also accommodate rotors for microplates and 15/50 mL conical tubes. Now, the rotor program has been expanded with additional Eppendorf QuickLock rotors. This includes 48-place rotors (1.5/2.0 mL), a 16-place rotor for Eppendorf Tubes 5.0 mL and a swing-bucket rotor (24 × 1.5/2.0 mL). With their unmatched versatility, Centrifuge 5430 and Centrifuge 5430 R are the flagship products among the Eppendorf microcentrifuge portfolio. Available as keypad or knob variant [Product Link]
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Illumina MiSeq System
Access focused applications such as targeted resequencing, metagenomics, small genome sequencing, targeted gene expression profiling, and more. MiSeq reagents enable up to 15 Gb of output with 25 million sequencing reads and 2 × 300 bp read lengths. [Product Link]
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Illumina NovaSeq 6000 Sequencing System
Unleashes groundbreaking innovations that leverage our technology Now you can get scalable throughput and flexibility for virtually any sequencing method, genome, and scale of project. [Product Link]
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Miltenyi gentleMACS Octo Dissociator with Heaters Tissue Dissociator
Benchtop instrument for fully automated and standardized tissue dissociation or homogenization of up to eight samples. Equipped with eight individual heating units and gentleMACS Programs. [Product Link]
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Perkin Elmer Chemagic 360 Genetic isolation Workstation
Nucleic Acid Extractor for Medium to High Throughput. Based on our patented chemagen magnetic bead technology the chemagic 360 instrument represents the best solution for nucleic acid isolation in a huge variety of research market segments including but not limited to Biobanking/Human Genetics, HLA Typing, Virus and Bacteria Detection. Experience the revolutionary compact benchtop design of our newly developed chemagic 360 Nucleic Acid Extractor. Based on the well-established chemagen Technology, the system offers a flexible solution for different sample processing and throughput needs. Configurable with three kinds of chemagic Rod Heads (see table below) the system can process sample volumes from 10 ?l 10 ml. [Product Link]
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Perkin Elmer Zephy G3 NGS liquid handler
Benchtop liquid handler designed to automate construction of 48 to 96 next generation sequencing libraries per day. [Product Link]
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Qiagen Tissue Lyser II RNA/DNA Purification
RNA and DNA purification analyzer that disrupts biological samples through high speed shaking in plastic tubes with stainless steel, tungsten carbide, or glass beads. [Product Link]
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Sage Science BluePippin system
Used for DNA Size Selection for Next-Gen Sequencing, with Pulsed-Field (100bp ? 50kb).BluePippin has the DNA capabilities of the Pippin Prep, plus the extra benefit of pulsed-field electrophoresis for resolving and collecting high molecular weight DNA. For long-range genomic applications, high-pass filtering allows users to collect all fragments above a size threshold set by the user. Target sizes or ranges of sizes are entered in software, and fractions are collected in buffer. Up to 5 samples/gel cassette may be run, with no possibility of cross contamination. [Product Link]
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USEDit, ABRF, genomic sciences and precision medicine, Omics, Data Science, Systems Biology
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Medical College of Wisconsin Mellowes Center for Genomic Sciences and Precision Medicine Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022926)
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Digital Droplet PCR
DNA Analysis
Genomics
Genotyping
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Real-time qPCR
RNA analysis
RNA Integrity
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Angie Schmoldt
School of Freshwater Sciences
600 E Greenfield Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53204 - United States
RRID:SCR_017838
The Great Lakes Genomics Center exists to support researchers developing and using genomic data for ecology and environmental health. We do this by providing sequencing and gene expression technologies and service for ecology, environment and human health researchers, as well as a support system for analysis and discussion of issues surrounding the use of genomic technologies for environmental health.
We are a small facility that focuses on applying genomic techniques to environmental and ecological research. We provide access to instruments and training needed for genomic research as well as sequencing and ddPCR. Our facility contains an Illumina MiSeq, BioRad ddPCR system, RT-PCR machines, and a BioTek Synergy H4 multi-mode plate reader. Available bioinformatics software includes CLC-Genomics Workbench and DNAStar, and we have access to state of the art computational resources both in lab and on the main UW Milwaukee campus.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
02/11/2025
Bioinformatics
Tongjun Gu
8727 W Watertown Plank Rd
Milwaukee, WI 53226 - United States
https://versiti.org/versiti-blood-research-institute/core-facilities-services/bioinformatics
RRID:SCR_025993
The Bioinformatics Core offers bioinformatics consultation, training, and data analysis to help investigators analyze and understand the large-scale biological datasets required from different platforms, including next generation sequencing, array-based technologies and mass spectrometry. We collaborate closely with other shared resources on joint projects and offer end-to-end bioinformatics assistance, spanning experiment design, data analysis, result interpretation and delivery. Our capabilities encompass the development and operation of standard and advanced data processing pipelines, covering tasks such as bulk next-generation sequencing analysis (e.g., RNA-Seq, DNA-Seq, methyl-Seq, and ChIP-Seq), single-cell analysis, transcriptome and genome annotation, variant detection and interpretation and metagenomics.
Our team members have extensive experience in bioinformatics, biostatistics, genomics, genetics, transcriptomics and translational informatics in human, animal and microbial systems. Our expertise includes big data analysis, statistical analysis, machine learning, neuro network, software development and high-performance computing. Our approach prioritizes scientific collaboration, going beyond mere service provision to leverage our skills and knowledge for the success of your projects.
Furthermore, we offer support for grant applications, including key personnel involvement, support letters, and analytical method write-ups.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
10/28/2024
Erin Yttre
United States of America
https://versiti.org/versiti-blood-research-institute/core-facilities-services
RRID:SCR_025503
Core forms network of laboratories dedicated to advancing biomedical research by providing access to specialized services, advanced equipment, and expert staff.
Services include Bioinformatics, Biorepository, Flow Cytometry, Grant Application Support, Histology, Hybridoma, Microscopy, Molecular and Single Cell Biology, Protein Shared Instrumentation,Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Viral Vector.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
07/29/2024
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
Ashish Gadicherla
8701 Watertown Plank Rd
Milwaukee, WI 53226 - United States
RRID:SCR_026315
Other CIDs:1S10OD034247-01A1
The Oxford Instruments Center for Advanced Microscopy - Electron Microscopy Core at the Medical College of Wisconsin is an institutionally available research service unit managed on behalf of the Medical College by the Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy. OxCAM-EM encompasses both Light and Electron Microscopy services.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/07/2025
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