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New York University School of Medicine
New York, NY 10016
United Stateshttps://med.nyu.edu/research/scientific-cores-shared-resources/rodent-behavior-laboratoryBrianna Alvarez
Last Updated: 05/15/2018
The Rodent Behavior Laboratory at NYU Langone offers equipment, facilities, and expertise that enable investigators to quantitatively assess a broad range of behaviors in mice and rats. We provide an array of technologies and services at reasonable fees, including access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities and comprehensive research support and training. In addition, we help you generate rigorous and reproducible results on a variety of standardized testing protocols.
We also develop and validate novel paradigms to improve translation of preclinical behavioral results to clinically relevant outcome measures and create better tools for biobehavioral research.
Staff scientists at NYU Langone’s Rodent Behavior Laboratory are continually innovating technologies and acquiring new equipment to enable effective research. Recent additions include custom-built running wheels and software for mouse home cages.
Services are offerred outside of New York University School of Medicine
Consulting is offerred outside of New York University School of Medicine
We offer equipment rental, dedicated behavioral rooms, and expert personnel hours to NYU Langone faculty and staff, as well as to partnering researchers from other institutions and industries. Email Adam Mar, PhD, director, at adam.mar@nyumc.org to set up an appointment or booking. New users should contact Dr. Mar to schedule training.
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https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=831Keywords:
Quantitatevily, assess, behavior, rodent, mouse, rat, clinical, preclinical, test, attention, working, memory, reinforcement, learning, service, core
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New York University School of Medicine Langone Health Rodent Behavior Laboratory (RRID:SCR_017942)