Brown University
Established: 1764
Location: Providence, United States
Brown University
Established: 1764
Location: Providence, United States
Alternate Identifiers
ROR ID: https://ror.org/05gq02987
CrossRef Funder ID: 100006418
ISNI: 0000 0004 1936 9094
WikiData: Q49114
6 Core Facilities:
5 Service Outside the Institution
5 Consult Outside the Institution
Biorepository
Proteomics
Cell Imaging
DNA Analysis
Data Analysis
Electron Microscopy
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Flow Cytometric AnalysisNuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
Genomics
Mass Spectrometry
Microarray
Multiphoton Microscopy
PCR Arrays
ProteomicsBioBankingAmino Acid Analysis
RNA Integrity
RNA analysis
Real-time qPCR
Sequencing - Capillary Sequencing
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Western BlotCell Sorting
X-ray Diffraction and ScatteringConfocal Microscopy
Mass Spectrometry
Proteomics
Proteomics
Nicholas DaSilva
Brown University
70 Ship Street, 3rd Floor
Providence, RI 02903 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_017910
The LC/MS Proteomics Core Facility‘s (PCF) mission is to provide well-maintained, state-of-the-art instrumentation and fundamental proteomics expertise to the Brown University and Rhode Island scientific communities. We aim to be a focal point of intellectual activity in proteomics by enabling nationally recognized proteomics research within Rhode Island. We welcome inquiries from scientists and teachers seeking information regarding how we may assist them in furthering their research and educational goals. The facility‘s function is catalyzed by its Administrative Directors, Faculty advisor, responsible Facility Director, and a knowledgeable advisory committee. Together their research interests are based on the pursuit and implementation of proteomics approaches to biological inquiry.
As an NSF EPSCoR-funded laboratory, the Proteomics Facility has a broadly inclusive philosophy to ensure rapid and equal access to the facility‘s services for the entire Rhode Island research community. In addition to the acquisition of new instrumentation, the Proteomics Core Facility will undertake research in emerging proteomic techniques to maintain a productive and professional level of service. The PCF has a strong commitment to be at the leading edge of current and developing technologies and provides consultative services to users.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
10/10/2024
BioBanking
Biorepository
Garrett Sullivan
Brown University Box B-G203
Providence, RI 02912 - United States of America
https://www.brown.edu/research/facilities/rhode-island-biobank/
RRID:SCR_004289
The Rhode Island Biobank is a state of the art cryogenic facility for human tissue and fluid samples located at Brown University in Providence, RI. It is a core facility under the management of the Division of Biology & Medicine and supports biomedical research on the Brown campus and across the affiliated hospitals of the Warren Alpert Medical School.
The mission of the Rhode Island BioBank is to provide a secure, centralized biorepository and bioregistry for tissues and fluids that will be available for biomedical research by investigators at Brown University, local area hospitals and beyond.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
07/20/2020
Amino Acid Analysis
Cell Imaging
Data Analysis
DNA Analysis
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Genomics
Microarray
PCR Arrays
Real-time qPCR
RNA analysis
RNA Integrity
Sequencing - Capillary Sequencing
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Western Blot
Christoph Schorl
70 Ship Street, Room 109
Providence, RI 02912 - United States of America
The Genomics Core Facility, located at 70 Ship Street, Room 109, provides state-of-the-art genomics and proteomics equipment and services to researchers at Brown University, the entire Rhode Island research community and external customers.
The facility offers DNA/RNA shearing, sample QC, Affymetrix microarray, qPCR services and provides assistance with experimental design, trouble shooting, and data analysis. Please see our menu for detailed information on the services offered, instruments available and current rates.
The core is available to students, staff and faculty at Brown as well as researchers from RI-EPSCoR institutions. Training is provided for new users. We welcome investigators to contact us regarding our services.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/05/2017
Cell Sorting
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Kevin Carlson
171 Meeting Street
BMC Room 602
Providence, RI 02912 - United States of America
https://www.brown.edu/research/facilities/flow-cytometry-and-sorting/home
RRID:SCR_017886
The purpose of this facility is to provide technical assistance to Brown researchers by performing flow cytometry-based analysis and sorting. The facility has a 4-laser, 19-parameter BD FACSAria III for flow and sorting applications.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/04/2017
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
X-ray Diffraction and Scattering
Mandar Naik
70 Ship Street, Floor 1
Providence, RI 02903 - United States of America
https://www.brown.edu/research/facilities/structural-biology/
RRID:SCR_017900
The Structural Biology Core Facility at Brown University provides state-of-the art equipment for researchers at Brown University and the surrounding area. Our instruments can be used for structural modeling in crystals and in solution, using X-ray diffraction and scattering, as well as magnetic resonance.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/04/2017
Confocal Microscopy
Electron Microscopy
Multiphoton Microscopy
Geoff Williams, Manager
Room 121, Sidney Frank Hall
Providence, RI 02912 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_017861
The Leduc Bioimaging Facility, open to all investigators, provides equipment and training dedicated to high-resolution imaging in the life sciences. The facility includes a Transmission Electron Microscope, a Scanning Electron Microscope, two Fluorescence Microscopes, a Fluorescence Stereomicroscope, three Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopes, a Multiphoton Microscope, and software for image analysis. The facility also maintains equipment for sample preparation, including a critical point dryer, sputter coater, and microtomes for ultrathin sectioning.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/03/2017