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University of Vermont (UVM)

University of Vermont and State Agricultural College

Established: 1791

https://www.uvm.edu

Location: Burlington, United States

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ROR ID: https://ror.org/0155zta11

CrossRef Funder ID: 100010941

ISNI: 0000 0004 1936 7689

WikiData: Q1048898

18 Core Facilities:

16 Service Outside the Institution

13 Consult Outside the Institution

Bioimaging

Data Science

Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies

Imaging (Cell, Molecular, PET, Translational)

Machine Shop

Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)

Proteomics

ATAC

ATAC-Seq

Analysis Workstations

Assays and Measurements

Atomic Force Spectroscopy

Biochemical Analysis

Bioethics Consultation Support

Biological photography/Photomicrography

CDNA Synthesis

CITE-seq

Capillary Electrophoresis

Cell Culture

Cell Imaging

Cell Line Authentication

Cell Lines For SARS-CoV-2 Research

ChIP-Seq

Clinical Assessment (Hematology, Clinical Chemistries, etc.)

Clinical Imaging - Small Animal (X-ray, Ultrasound, microCAT, MRI)

Clinical Research

Computational - Bioinformatics

Computational - Biostatistics

Computational - High Performance Computing

Confocal Microscopy

Consultation

Consultations

Copy Number Variation (CNV)

Cryo-Electron Microscopy

Customized Protocols

DNA Analysis

DNA Isolation

Data Analysis

Data Analysis And Interpretation

Data AnalysisMolecular Imaging

Data Processing

Data Processing And Interpretation

Data Visualization

Digital PCR

Droplet Digital PCR

Electron Microscopy

Electronics & Fabrication Shop

Electrophysiology Services

Exosomes Characterisation

Experimental Design

F.I.S.H.

FACS Cell Sorting

Fabrication

Flow Cytometric Analysis

Flow Cytometry Data Analysis

Genome/Transcriptome Assembly And Annotation

Genomics

Genotyping

GenotypingLight Scattering

HRAM Mass Spectrometry

High-throughput Screening

Histology

Human Pathology Services - Diagnostics & Consultation

Image Processing And Analysis

Immuno Electron Microscopy

Immunohistochemistry

In Situ Hybridization

In-vivo Imaging

Laser Capture Microdissection

Library Services

Live Cell Imaging

Long Read Sequencing

Machining3D Visualization

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)Computational - Application Development

Mass Spectrometry

Metabtranscriptomic

Metagenomics Analysis

Metatranscriptomics

Microbiological Culturing

Microbiome

Microscopy

Molecular Construct Services

Molecular Imaging

Multiphoton Microscopy

Nanopore Sequencing

Nanosight Nanoparticle Analysis

Necropsy

Nucleic Acid Extraction

Optical Imaging

Outreach

Outreach10x Genomics

PCR Arrays

Pathway Interpretation

Phosphoproteomics

Pipeline Development

Prepared Slides

Protein Extraction/Purification

Proteomics

ProteomicsComputational - Bioinformatics

Protocol Development

Protocol Development/Clinical Trial Coordination10x Genomics

Proximity-Ligation

RNA Integrity

RNA Isolation

RNA Modification Analysis

RNA analysis

RNAseq

Real-time qPCR

Ribosomal Reduction

SARS-CoV-2 Strain Sequencing

SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Testing

SDS-PAGE

Sample Preparation

Sequencing - Capillary Sequencing

Sequencing - DNA Sequencing

Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)

Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)3D Printing

Sequencing - Pyrosequencing

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & MaintenanceCentral Laboratory Supply

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & MaintenanceFunctional Brain Imaging

Single-Cell Analysis

Single-cell Sequencing

Slide Scanning

Small-Angle Neutron Scattering

Spatial Transcriptomics

Spectroscopy

Super-resolution Microscopy

TaqMan Arrays

Thermal Analysis

Tissue Culture

Tissue Extraction

TrainingCell Imaging

Transmission Electron Microscopy

Ultrasonic Imaging

Ultrasonic ImagingAnimal Husbandry

Veterinary ServicesComputational - Biostatistics

Viral Vectors

Western BlotAssays and Measurements

Whole Genome Amplification (WGA)

Whole Genome SequencingCell Sorting

Whole Slide ImagingAudiovisual Support

X-Ray Crystallography

X-Ray Crystallography2D-PAGE

X-ray Diffraction and Scattering

UVM VBRN Proteomics FacilityRRID:SCR_018667

Services:

Data Analysis

HRAM Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spectrometry

Phosphoproteomics

Proteomics

Resources:

Proteomics

Contact Info:

Ying Wai Lam

337 Marsh Life Science Building

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

https://vbrn.org/proteomics/

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Funding Grant Number:

P20GM103449

RRID:

RRID:SCR_018667

Other CIDs:

P20GM103449

Description:

VBRN Proteomics Facility is supported by INBRE funding (P20GM103449) and is located in the Marsh Life Science Building at the University of Vermont. It occupies 1,408 ft2 of lab, data processing unit, office, and consultation space. The Proteomics Facility enables investigators to use an array of state-of-the-art mass spectrometry-based techniques for proteomics experiments, ranging from routine protein identification, post-translational modification characterization and finding protein interacting partners, to large-scale quantitative proteomics analyses using stable isotopes (dimethyl labeling, SILAC, TMT). Since its inception in 2006, the facility has analyzed over 20,000 samples and supported close to 180 publications (https://vbrn.org/proteomics-publications/). The facility personnel train investigators in experimental design and proteomics methods, while assisting with data interpretation, manuscript preparation, and grant submission. Our user base includes investigators from UVM and from institutions in 15 states.

A summary of the facility’s impact on the development of the network can be found at https://vbrn.org/proteomics-impact/.

Core Facility website: https://vbrn.org/proteomics/

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

04/17/2024

VT INBRE-Data Science CoreRRID:SCR_017686

Services:

Computational - Bioinformatics

Consultations

Customized Protocols

Data Analysis

Data Analysis And Interpretation

Data Processing

Data Processing And Interpretation

Data Visualization

Experimental Design

Genome/Transcriptome Assembly And Annotation

Metagenomics Analysis

Metatranscriptomics

Microbiome

Outreach

Pathway Interpretation

Pipeline Development

RNAseq

Single-Cell Analysis

Spatial Transcriptomics

Training

Resources:

Data Science

Contact Info:

120A Marsh Life Science

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

https://vbrn.org/bioinformatics/

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Funding Grant Number:

P20GM103449

RRID:

RRID:SCR_017686

Other CIDs:

P20GM103449

Description:

The goal of the Data Science Core is to provide support for the design and analysis of molecular biological experiments. To accomplish this goal we meet with investigators to identify consensus needs and then develop pipelines consisting of support services that efficiently satisfy these needs.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

04/04/2024

VCCBH Core C - Live Imaging and Physiology CoreRRID:SCR_021289

Services:

Cell Imaging

Computational - High Performance Computing

Confocal Microscopy

Data Analysis

Electrophysiology Services

Microscopy

Multiphoton Microscopy

Optical Imaging

Outreach

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance

Resources:

Bioimaging

Contact Info:

E017 Given

89 Beaumont Ave.

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

https://www.med.uvm.edu/heartbrainhealth/research_cores/imagingcore

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_021289

Description:

The MIC Live Imaging and Physiology Core is a division of the Microscopy and Imaging Center of the UVM Larner College of Medicine. The Live Imaging and Physiology Core provides a wide range of imaging techniques mainly for live-cell, live-tissue and in-vivo preparations. We maintain a Noran/Prairie Technologies OZ LSCM (laser scanning confocal microscope), a DeltaVision RT restoration microscopy system, a Zeiss LSM 7 MP dedicated multiphoton LSCM, a Nikon TIRF (total-internal reflection fluorescence) system, a Nikon/Yokogawa CSU-W1 spinning disk microscopy system, a Nikon SMZ-1500 fluorescence stereoscope, and an Iconeus functional ultrasound system. Patch-clamp electronics are available for use on most microscope systems, and each system has an integrated perfusion setup. The core can also fabricate small apparatus for experiments with our Formlabs 3D printer.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

01/05/2024

Functional Brain Imaging CoreRRID:SCR_023546

Services:

Functional Brain Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Resources:

Imaging (Cell, Molecular, PET, Translational)

Contact Info:

Magdalena Naylor

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.med.uvm.edu/mricenter/home

RRID:

RRID:SCR_023546

Description:

The Functional Magnetic Resonance Brain Imaging Program (FMR-BIP) is located within the Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit (CNRU) of the Department of Psychiatry. Its primary goal is to perform functional brain imaging studies collaboratively with the Department of Radiology utilizing the new 3 Tesla Phillips Achieva scanner and the CNRU experimental image capture and analysis system. In addition, the FMR-BIP works collaboratively with other laboratories within the Psychiatry Department to serve mutual research interests. The FMR-BIP collaborates across the Neuroscience Consortium with investigators in the Departments of Neurology, Anatomy, Psychology, as well as GCRC investigators to further develop brain imaging expertise at UVM. This is a collaborative effort between the departments of Psychiatry and Radiology. The functional imaging experimental and analysis expertise reside in CNRU-Psychiatry. Technical personnel necessary to operate the imaging program including MR physicist, fMRI radiologist, and technicians are employed by the Department of Radiology in the College of Medicine.

This facility does not provide services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

05/03/2023

Vermont Advanced Computing Core (VACC)RRID:SCR_017762

Services:

Computational - Application Development

Computational - High Performance Computing

Outreach

Resources:
Contact Info:

Andrea Elledge

210 Colchester Avenue

Farrell Hall

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.uvm.edu/~vacc/

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_017762

Description:

The Vermont Advanced Computing Core (VACC), in partnership with UVM Enterprise Technology Services (ETS), supports computationally-intensive research and high performance computing (HPC) services at the University of Vermont (UVM) and its external partners. VACC is also a hub for advanced computing outreach and HPC education, supporting "Campus Champions" to connect researchers to the national NSF XSEDE services, holding HPC consulting clinics and campus-wide workshops, and coordinating cyberinfrastructure planning with programs throughout Vermont and the northeast.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

10/11/2022

Advanced Genome Technologies Core Massively Parallel Sequencing FacilityRRID:SCR_022696

Services:

10x Genomics

ATAC

ATAC-Seq

Capillary Electrophoresis

CDNA Synthesis

Cell Line Authentication

Cell Lines For SARS-CoV-2 Research

ChIP-Seq

CITE-seq

Consultation

Copy Number Variation (CNV)

Data Analysis

Digital PCR

Droplet Digital PCR

Genomics

Genotyping

Long Read Sequencing

Metabtranscriptomic

Metagenomics Analysis

Metatranscriptomics

Microbiological Culturing

Microbiome

Nanopore Sequencing

Nucleic Acid Extraction

Protocol Development

Proximity-Ligation

Real-time qPCR

Ribosomal Reduction

RNA analysis

RNA Integrity

RNA Isolation

RNA Modification Analysis

RNAseq

SARS-CoV-2 Strain Sequencing

SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Testing

Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)

Single-Cell Analysis

Single-cell Sequencing

Spatial Transcriptomics

TaqMan Arrays

Tissue Extraction

Whole Genome Amplification (WGA)

Whole Genome Sequencing

Resources:

Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies

Contact Info:

Jessica Hoffman

149 Beaumont Avenue

305 HSRF

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

https://www.med.uvm.edu/vigr/mpsf

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_022696

Description:

This facility is centrally located on the third floor of the Health Science Research Facility and includes infrastructure that provides comprehensive support for the design, execution, and analysis of experiments involving Next Generation Sequencing through access and use of the Illumina HiSeq 1500 sequencer. All next generation sequencing projects are reviewed using an integrated approach to experimental design, workflow, and sample collection in collaboration with the UVM bioinformatics core facilities to ensure high quality results. The facility is directed by Julie Dragon and Scott Tighe, and performs a wide range of analysis including target preparation for RNAseq, Exome Seq, ChIP seq, Methyl Seq, whole genome sequencing, and small RNA sequencing.The core is heavily involved in all aspects of Nanopore sequencing

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

08/18/2022

Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting FacilityRRID:SCR_022147

Services:

Cell Sorting

Data Analysis

DNA Analysis

F.I.S.H.

FACS Cell Sorting

Flow Cytometric Analysis

Flow Cytometry Data Analysis

Nanosight Nanoparticle Analysis

Protocol Development/Clinical Trial Coordination

Resources:
Contact Info:

Roxana del Rio-Guerra

149 Beaumont Ave

HSRF 307

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.med.uvm.edu/flowcytometry/home

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_022147

Description:

The Harry Hood Bassett FCCS Facility is located Given Medical Research Building Room C316-UVM. The facility provides state-of-the-art flow cytometers to the UVM community as well as others Colleges nearby. Additionally, FCCS Facility personnel provide scientific and technical consultation to faculty and staff in the design of flow cytometric experiments, and assistance in data analysis and interpretation.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

04/06/2022

Vermont Integrative Genomics ResourceRRID:SCR_021775

Services:

10x Genomics

Computational - Biostatistics

Data Analysis

DNA Analysis

DNA Isolation

Genomics

Genotyping

Real-time qPCR

RNA analysis

RNA Integrity

RNA Isolation

RNA Modification Analysis

RNAseq

Sample Preparation

Sequencing - Capillary Sequencing

Sequencing - DNA Sequencing

Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)

Resources:
Contact Info:

89 Beaumont Ave.

305 Health Science Research Facility (HSRF)

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.med.uvm.edu/vigr/home

Google Maps Location

RRID:

RRID:SCR_021775

Description:

Dry Lab Personnel: Julie Dragon, Korin Eckstrom, Ramiro Barrantes, John Hanley (bioinformatics)

Wet Lab Personnel: Scott Tighe, Kris Finstad, Cassandra Orr

Services: Experimental Design, Metagenomics, Comparative Expression Analyses, Variant Analyses, and Systems Biology

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

10/20/2021

UVM - IMF LabsRRID:SCR_021355

Services:

3D Printing

Fabrication

Machining

Resources:

Machine Shop

Contact Info:

michael lane

280 East Avenue Ste 2

Burlington, VT 05401 - United States of America

https://www.uvm.edu/research/imf

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_021355

Description:

IMF Labs specializes in the design and development of prototypes to advance research. Experienced design engineers are on staff to complete product development in Solidworks and testing in Labview. A comprehensive machine shop exists to turn a variety of materials into functional prototypes.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

07/13/2021

UVM - Microscopy Imaging CenterRRID:SCR_018821

Services:

3D Visualization

Analysis Workstations

Assays and Measurements

Atomic Force Spectroscopy

Bioethics Consultation Support

Biological photography/Photomicrography

Cell Imaging

Clinical Assessment (Hematology, Clinical Chemistries, etc.)

Clinical Research

Confocal Microscopy

Consultations

Cryo-Electron Microscopy

Data Analysis

Data Processing And Interpretation

Electron Microscopy

Exosomes Characterisation

F.I.S.H.

High-throughput Screening

Histology

Human Pathology Services - Diagnostics & Consultation

Image Processing And Analysis

Immuno Electron Microscopy

Immunohistochemistry

In Situ Hybridization

In-vivo Imaging

Laser Capture Microdissection

Live Cell Imaging

Microscopy

Molecular Imaging

Multiphoton Microscopy

Optical Imaging

Outreach

Prepared Slides

Sample Preparation

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance

Slide Scanning

Spectroscopy

Super-resolution Microscopy

Transmission Electron Microscopy

Whole Slide Imaging

Resources:

Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)

Contact Info:

Doug Taatjes

203 Health Science Research Facility

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.med.uvm.edu/mic

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_018821

Description:

At the light and electron microscopic levels, it provides state of the art, quality assured, morphologically oriented services. The MIC is operated on a fee for service basis and provides professional consultation and assistance with equipment use, experimental design and interpretation.
The MIC occupies approximately 2000 square feet in the Health Science Research Facility at the University of Vermont and contains the following imaging equipment:

1.JEOL 1400 transmission electron microscope with AMT 11 megapixel digital camera.

2.JEOL JSM 6060 scanning electron microscope with attached Oxford INCA energy dispersive spectroscopy detector for element analysis.

3.Nikon Air HD confocal scanning laser microscope.

4. Nikon C2 confocal scanning laser microscope.

5. Andor Spinning Disk confocal microscope

6. Zeiss LSM 7 Multiphoton confocal microscope

7.Nikon STORM super-resolution light microscope.

8.Olympus BX50 research microscope for transmitted light, phase contrast, and epi-fluorescence microscopy.

8. Asylum Research MFP-3D BIO atomic force microscope.

9. Asylum Research Cypher Environmental atomic force microscope

10. Arcturus XT-Ti Laser Capture Microdissector system.

11.Olympus IX70 inverted microscope with associated Applied BioPhysics Electri Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensing (ECIS Ztheta) system.

12. Leica VERSA 8 whole slide imager

11 Dedicated Dell workstations containing Molecular Devices MetaMorph image analysis software for complex quantitative image analysis, Indica Labs HALO software, Improvision Volocity, MBR StereoInvestigator

PLEASE SEE OUR WEB SITE FOR DETAILED INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION AND RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

03/10/2021

Instrumentation and Model Facility

Services:

Audiovisual Support

Electronics & Fabrication Shop

Fabrication

Optical Imaging

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance

Resources:
Contact Info:

Michael W Lane

280 East Avenue ST2

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.uvm.edu/~its/

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Description:

For over forty years, the Instrumentation & Model Facility (IMF) has been the University of Vermont's centralized source for custom instrumentation design, fabrication, and 3D modeling. We provide creative, high quality, cost effective, and timely services and products for researchers, students, educators, other universities, state government, healthcare institutions, and innovative companies enhancing Vermont’s economic future. IMF engineers employ technical expertise in mechanical, materials, electrical, optical, and programming disciplines to solve application problems for customers. We have a complete machine shop with CADD/CAM and can work with a variety of materials, Objet Polyjet 3D printing, and a electronics/computer development laboratory. This service is available at reasonable rates with estimates provided if requested.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

10/01/2018

Clinical Research Center

Services:

Central Laboratory Supply

Computational - Bioinformatics

Ultrasonic Imaging

Resources:
Contact Info:

Kimberly Luebbers, MSHS, RN, BSN, OCN

Shepardson 2, University of Vermont Medical Center

Burlington, VT 05401 - United States of America

http://www.med.uvm.edu/clinicalresearch

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Description:

The Clinical Research Center provides UVM and UVM Medical Center Researchers with the necessary infrastructure for the conduct of efficient and productive high quality clinical research. The CRC provides a conducive environment for studies of normal and abnormal body function and for investigations of the cause, progression, prevention, control, and cure of human disease. Use of the Center for interdisciplinary, collaborative research and training in medical research is encouraged. The CRC is available to investigators from all medical specialties and from the basic sciences. Extramurally funded research (grant, foundation and industry sponsored) as well as investigator-initiated studies are all welcome.

The Clinical Research Center is physically located on the 2nd floor of the Shepardson Building at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, VT. We support primarily Outpatient studies, although, depending on the specifics, we can handle intensive, Inpatient studies as well. The Clinical Research Center has the capacity to support, as inpatient subjects, up to twelve individuals per day for overnight stays. Services available to our investigators include Research Administration, Research Nursing, Research Nutrition Services, Research Laboratories (Biochemistry, Physiology, Imaging Core) and Informatics. Referrals to Biostatistics and Research Pharmacy services are available.

This facility does not provide services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

10/03/2016

Office of Animal Care Management

Services:

Animal Husbandry

Clinical Imaging - Small Animal (X-ray, Ultrasound, microCAT, MRI)

Necropsy

Veterinary Services

Resources:
Contact Info:

John Lovelette

116 Hills Building

105 Carrigan Drive

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.uvm.edu/~oacm/

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Description:

The Office of Animal Care Management oversees the operation of research animal facilities at the University of Vermont. The University's research animal facilities currently house approximately 8,000 animals of which over 98% are mice and rats. The majority of the research rodents are high-health status animals maintained under barrier conditions. Animal models facilitate discovery in the areas of infectious disease, endocrinology and metabolic disease, cancer and chemotherapy, immunology and respiratory disease, among others. The University of Vermont's Animal Care program is fully accredited by the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC, International).

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

01/01/2016

Biostatistics

Services:

Computational - Biostatistics

Data Analysis

Resources:
Contact Info:

Takamaru Ashikaga

27 Hills Building

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://vermontcancer.org/index.php?page=research-sr-biostatistics

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Description:

The VCC Biostatistics Shared Resource provides consultative and collaborative support to VCC investigators in the general areas of study design, data collection and quality control, data processing, data management, statistical methods development, statistical analysis and interpretation, and manuscript preparation.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

08/29/2013

UVM Center for X-Ray Crystallography

Services:

Molecular Imaging

X-Ray Crystallography

Resources:
Contact Info:

Brian Eckenroth

Given Building - Rm E312

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.uvm.edu/sbb/cxx/cxx.html

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Description:

Facilities are available on a fee-for-service basis for robotic set-up of crystallization trials (for protein and/or DNA/RNA samples) and for collection of x-ray diffraction data from macromolecular crystals. (Note: This facility is not equipped to collect diffraction data from crystals of 'small molecules' ~<1000 Daltons MW.)

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

05/29/2013

Neuroscience COBRE - Cellular and Molecular Biology Core

Services:

2D-PAGE

Assays and Measurements

Cell Culture

Cell Imaging

Data Analysis

Electrophysiology Services

Histology

Immunohistochemistry

In Situ Hybridization

Laser Capture Microdissection

Library Services

Mass Spectrometry

Microscopy

Molecular Construct Services

Nucleic Acid Extraction

PCR Arrays

Protein Extraction/Purification

Proteomics

Real-time qPCR

RNA analysis

RNA Integrity

SDS-PAGE

Sequencing - Pyrosequencing

Spectroscopy

Tissue Culture

Viral Vectors

Western Blot

Resources:
Contact Info:

Sheryl White

427 Health Science research Facility

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.uvm.edu/neuroscience/?Page=corecellularmolecular.html&SM=submenucore.html

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Description:

This facility, sponsored by the NIH/NIGMS COBRE program, provides consulting expertise, training and many sophisticated pieces of equipment for performing molecular biology, proteomics, cell culture, histology and microscopy. The following major pieces of equipment are available in the core: Zeiss Palm Microlaser, Biotek Synergy H4 Plate Reader, Ciphergen SELDI-TOF, Countess Cell Counter, Microbrightfield Neuroleucida Morphometrics system, Odyssey Infrared Imager, BioRad Calligrapher microarray printer, Qiacube robots, BioRad Experion and much more. Use of the equipment is currently free for all users.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

03/28/2013

Laboratory for Clinical Biochemistry Research

Services:

Assays and Measurements

Biochemical Analysis

Clinical Assessment (Hematology, Clinical Chemistries, etc.)

Genotyping

Resources:
Contact Info:

Russell Tracy

Laboratory for Clinical Biochemistry Research

Department of Pathology, Colchester Research Facility

Colchester, VT 05446 - United States of America

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Description:

The Laboratory for Clinical Biochemistry Research (LCBR) is housed in the Colchester Research Facility (CRF) of the College of Medicine, three miles from the main campus. The LCBR is under the coordination of Dr. Russell P. Tracy, and includes the independent research activities of Drs. Tracy, Cushman, Huber, Jenny, and Doyle and approximately 25 technicians, students and Fellows. The LCBR is staffed by an administrative assistant (Ms. Pam Burton) and an overall laboratory coordinator (Ms. Elaine Cornell); it encompasses 6,668 sq ft broken out as laboratory space (2847 sq ft), office and ancillary space such as cold rooms (2071 sq ft), and freezer storage space (1200 sq ft). The laboratory houses equipment and personnel engaged in clinical and pre-clinical cardiovascular research, in three general areas: 1) large scale epidemiological studies, 2) clinical trials, and 3) animal models. In the first two areas we engage in assay development and large scale assay work in many areas, with emphasis on coagulation, inflammation and fibrinolysis. Measurements are made in blood, urine and DNA samples. Assays are done for phenotypes as well as genotypes using equipment such as automated microtiter plate readers, Dade Behring BNII nephelometer, automated coagulation instruments (Stago STA-R), Roche Integra 400 and Roche Elecsys 2010, Bio-Rad BioPlex Protein Array System for bead-based Luminex technology, MesoScale Discovery Multi-array analyzer, Beckman Coulter LH 500, Tosoh Hematology analyzer, PCR thermocyclers, ABI Prism 7900 for automated, taqman-based SNP analysis. In the third area, we focus on mouse models of atherosclerosis and the roles of inflammation and immunity in development of early lesions (fatty streaks), using different strains of mice, and various transgenic and knock-out animals.
The LCBR provides an excellent facility for assay performance, whether the assays be clot based, chromogenic, immunometric or nucleic acid-based. All assays are performed under strict quality assurance standards, and a complete procedure manual is available. Over the last 18 years, we have measured samples from over 70,000 people, and our Sample Repository currently houses ~140 freezers with a total inventory of over 3 million aliquots of serum, plasma, urine, cryopreserved white cells and isolated DNA. In these samples are pre-prepared sample sets for establishing normal ranges, examining biovariability, and developing DNA-based assays (with anonymized samples).

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

03/14/2013

Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Research Facilities - Materials Science

Services:

Light Scattering

Microscopy

Small-Angle Neutron Scattering

Spectroscopy

Thermal Analysis

Ultrasonic Imaging

X-Ray Crystallography

X-ray Diffraction and Scattering

Resources:
Contact Info:

Randy Headrick

A405 Cook

Burlington, VT 05405 - United States of America

http://www.uvm.edu/~cems/soe/?Page=grad/matsci/facilities.php&SM=grad/_gradmenu.html

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Description:

Teaching and research facilities of the Materials Science program are primarily located in Cook Physical Sciences Building (Physics, Chemistry) and Votey Hall (Electrical and Mechanical Engineering). Votey and Cook are adjacent to one another and are located on the central campus of UVM.

Many of the faculty in the Materials Science Program have developed individual laboratories to conduct their chosen research topics. In those laboratories the capabilities to perform a variety of experimental investigations including thin film growth, polymer studies, nondestructive studies, micromechanical measurements, and chemical synthesis have been developed. The Materials Science Program shares the Chemistry Department Facilities and Microscopy Imaging Center. Individual departments also maintain user laboratories which include the sophisticated characterization facilities listed below.

Light Scattering
Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
X-ray Diffraction and Scattering
Material Processing
Micromechanical Force Measurements
Microscopy
Spectroscopy
Noninvasive Ultrasonic Imaging
Rheology
Thermal Analysis

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

10/21/2011