Search for keywords in CoreMarketplace profiles. To search for a phrase, enclose it in double quotes.
Search for CoreMarketplace profiles by institution
Search for CoreMarketplace profiles by Instrumentation
Search for CoreMarketplace profiles Associated with Scientific Organizations
Searching
All Facilities >> Barrow Neurological Institute >> BNI Biobank, Flow Cytometry and Genomics Core Facilities (Biobank)
Facility Details
About This Facility
Services and Equipment
Publications
Awards & Associations
Metadata
Collaboration:
Find Regional Facilities
Other Facilities at this Institution
Subscribe to this Core
350 W Thomas Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85013
United Stateshttps://www.barrowneuro.org/for-physicians-researchers/research/research-at-barrow/active-research-studies/flow-cytometry-core-facility/cite this facility
Recently added services! We are now excited to offer RNA/DNA integrity analyses, library prep and sequencing services with our Qiaxcel System and Illumina NextSeq 2000.
Our facility has over 100,000 human specimens banked for your research needs
Services are offerred outside of
Consulting is offerred outside of Barrow Neurological Institute
Last Updated: 02/11/2025
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]
cite this instrument
BD LSRFortessa X-20 Fortessa Flow Cytometer
BD LSRFortessa cell analyzer offers the ultimate in choice for flow cytometry, providing power, performance, and consistency. Designed to be and expandable, the BD LSRFortessa has the flexibility to support the expanding needs of multicolor flow cytometry assays. The BD LSRFortessa system can be configured with up to 7 lasers*,blue, red, violet, UV and yellow-green. The instrument can accommodate the detection of up to 18 colors simultaneously with a defined set of optical filters that meet or exceed the majority of today's assay requirements. BD FACSDiva software controls the efficient setup, acquisition, and analysis of flow cytometry data from the BD LSRFortessa workstation. The software is common across BD FACS instrument families, including the BD FACSCanto cell analyzer and BD FACSAria cell sorter systems. [Product Link]
cite this instrument
Illumina NextSeq 1000 and NextSeq 2000 Sequencing Systems
Benchtop sequencers that allow you to explore new science across variety of current and emerging applications, with higher efficiency and fewer restraints. [Product Link]
cite this instrument
SORP BD FACSAria II (407 nm/488 nm/633 nm)
SORP BD LSRFortessa X20 (405 nm/488 nm/640 nm)
NanoString nCounter SPRINT Profiler
Agilent 2200 TapeStation
Publications associated with this facility (Click To View):
Links
All the links listed resolve to this core profile
https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=794Institution
Institution ROR ID: https://ror.org/01fwrsq33Keywords:
USEDit, RNA integrity measurements, gene expression assays, flow cytometry, cell sorting, ABRF, ABRF
Resource Type:
service resource, access service resource, core facility
Citation:
Barrow Neurological Institute Flow Cytometry and NanoString Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021133)

Select a distance from facility (direct distance between two points)
Filter Search Results
Filter results by resources
uncheck all
Filter results by services
uncheck all
Filter results by equipment
uncheck all
RRID:SCR_028599
Core includes two full-service microscopy facilities available to researchers, clinical partners and industry members with the instruments and resources for a range of bioimaging services as well as analysis of non-biological materials. The ALMC has two locations; one within Biodesign (Biodesign Imaging Facility: BIF) and the other located in the School of Life Sciences (Regenerative Medicine Imaging Facility: RMIF). Both locations offer the technology, instrumentation and expertise to meet critical research needs in optical microscopy. These tools enable the observation of subcellular structures, track signaling pathways, and measure molecular interactions in live or fixed biological samples. Both locations are configured to accommodate live cell imaging and are BSL-2 certified with available cell culture facilities to maintain and prep samples. In both locations there is a dedicated image analysis workstation with software that includes deconvolution, particle tracking, colocalization, 3D measurements, extended depth of field and other analytic and image processing modules.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/23/2026
RRID:SCR_028600
Facility provides comprehensive electronics fabrication and packaging capabilities bridging the high risk, resource-intensive gap between innovation and product development in an information-secure environment. AEP offers backplane electronics design, device fabrication, fanout wafer level packaging, electrical device test and integration capabilities, and operates dedicated pilot line toolsets for technology development. Assists with thin film processing, thin film characterization, device packaging and characterization, photolithography, etching, and flexible electronics. AEP is capable of processing 2 wafers all the way up to 300 mm round wafers.Services include microelectronic device prototyping and packaging, wafer coating or cleaning, wafer metrology, and pilot scale product demonstration. AEP is equipped with the tools and expertise to help take your electronic device from prototype fabrication to final packaging.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/23/2026
RRID:SCR_028601
Core is dedicated to advancing biomedical discovery through modern and highly advanced imaging technologies. Provides access to high-resolution, non- and minimally invasive imaging tools that enable visualization of biological processes in vivo. Core offers imaging services including MR Solutions Multi-Field MRI systems (3T, 7T, and 9.4T) for detailed anatomical and functional imaging, the IVIS Lumina S5 platform for sensitive bioluminescence and fluorescence imaging, and the TriTom Photoacoustic Imager for high-contrast 3D photoacoustic visualization and multi-spectral imaging of molecular and vascular dynamics.Facility supports a wide range of preclinical applications. These include longitudinal animal studies, drug development, biomarker discovery, and validation of novel imaging agents.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/23/2026
RRID:SCR_028602
Sequencing facility offers to perform a full range of genomic applications, such as Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS), RNA sequencing (including options for poly(A) selection, ribosomal depletion, and degraded/FFPE RNA), library preparation of ChIP samples, de novo sequencing, metagenomics sequencing, single-cell sequencing and PacBio long read sequencing applications.All next generation sequencing applications are performed on the Illumina platform with the NextSeq and NovaSeq instruments. Long-read sequencing applications are performed on the PacBio Revio using Single-Molecule, Real-Time (SMRT) Sequencing. The Revio is ideal for high-quality de novo whole genome assemblies, full-length transcriptomes, cell-type specific isoforms, and targeted long-read amplicon sequencing. Provides 10X genomics instrument for sample partitioning and molecular barcoding prior to sequencing. For metagenomics sequencing, 16S, 18S, or ITS regions can be isolated and sequenced as relevant and are sequenced on the NextSeq instrument, allowing researchers to characterize and study microbial communities from various environments such as soils, freshwater, seawater, wastewater, and host-microbe associations.Offers expertise of facility staff is available for researchers at any point in the experimental process.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/23/2026
RRID:SCR_028571
Core offers solar cell fabrication, characterization and testing capabilities. Additional services include making modules and performing reliability testing. Core is designed with industrial compatibility in mind. Although fabrication on smaller substrates or even pieces is possible, the native substrate form factor is currently 156 mm silicon. New equipment is being selected to maintain compatibility with evolving solar manufacturing sizes (e.g., M12 = 295 mm diagonal). Supported technology thrusts reinforce industry relevance. Considering solely silicon technology, architectures researched include Al BSF, PERC, SHJ and various tandems, predominantly silicon-based with a perovskite top cell.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/16/2026
RRID:SCR_028002
Facility supporting analytical needs for materials. Provides advanced facilities and equipment for materials characterization, surface, optical and structural analysis, elemental composition, and high-resolution electron microscopy. The center supports materials analysis across a broad range of scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, life sciences, earth and space sciences, environmental sciences, and engineering. Offers electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, ICP-MS, spectroscopy, and related techniques.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
02/20/2026
Biological photography/Photomicrography
Cell Culture
Cell Imaging
Cell Sorting
Confocal Microscopy
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Immunohistochemistry
Microscopy
Optical Imaging
Honor Glenn, PhD
1001 S. McAllister Ave
Room B387
Tempe, AZ 85287 - United States of America
The Biodesign Imaging Core (BIC) facility includes a Nikon C2 4-color laser, scanning confocal, a Nikon SIM E, super resolution, Structured Illumination Microscope, a wide-field fluorescence microscope, and an EVOS extended time-lapse live cell imaging system. The core specializes in live-cell imaging applications and includes cell culture capability. The core also has a 10-color, Gallios flow cytometry analyzer, and a 15 color FACS Aria IIU sorter.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/13/2017
Cell Sorting (Assisted &
amp
Unassisted)
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Flow Cytometry Data Analysis
Flow Cytometry Training
Spectral Flow Cytometry
Flow Cytometry
Ildefonso Silva Junior
5951 E Mayo Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85054 - United States of America
https://www.mayo.edu/research/core-resources/flow-cytometry-confocal-microscopy-core/overview
RRID:SCR_025364
The Flow Cytometry Core provides comprehensive cell analysis and sorting services using state-of-the-art instrumentation. Our analysis platforms include the BD LSRFortessa, BD FACSymphony A3, and Cytek Aurora, supporting high-parameter immunophenotyping and advanced single-cell analysis.
For cell sorting, we offer a 14-parameter, 4-laser Sony MA900 for high-speed, high-purity sorts, as well as a 16-parameter, 5-laser BD FACSAria dedicated to BSL-3 cell sorting. These platforms support a wide range of experimental needs, from basic workflows to complex, high-containment applications.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/08/2026
Your Email:
Your Phone (optional):
Message: