Texas A&M University (TAMU)
Established: 1876
Location: College Station, United States
Texas A&M University (TAMU)
Established: 1876
Location: College Station, United States
Alternate Identifiers
ROR ID: https://ror.org/01f5ytq51
CrossRef Funder ID: 100007904
ISNI: 0000 0004 4687 2082
WikiData: Q49212
11 Core Facilities:
11 Service Outside the Institution
10 Consult Outside the Institution
Flow Cytometry
Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies
Histopathology
Materials Characterization
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
Research Engineering
3D Illustration
Development
Embedding- Histology
2D &
Analysis Workstations
Annealing Furnace
Assay Development
Assays and Measurements
Atomic Layer Deposition
Brightfield Microscopy
Cell Culture
Cell Imaging
Cell Sorting
Clinical Imaging - Small Animal (luminescence/fluorescence)
Confocal Microscope With FCS/FLIM Capabilities
Confocal Microscopy
Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope
Consultation
Consultations
Contact Angle Measurement
Correlative Light Electron Microscopy
Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Cryo-Electron Tomography
Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy
Cryostat Histology
Customized Protocols
DNA Analysis
DNA Isolation
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Data Visualization
Deconvolution
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Dynamic Light Scattering
Dynamic Mechanical Analysis
EDS - Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry
Electron Beam Lithography
Electron Microscopy
Ellipsometry
Exosomes Characterisation
Experimental Design
FACS Cell Sorting
FT-IR
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Flow Cytometry Data Analysis
Fluorescence Lifetime
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Focused Ion Beam (FIB)
Freeze Substitution
Gel Chromatography
Genotyping
Graphic Design
High Dimensional Flow Cytometry Analysis
High-Pressure Freezing
High-throughput Screening
Image Aquisition
Image Processing And Analysis
Imaging Flow Cytometry
Imaging Flow Cytomtry
Immunofluorescence
Immunohistochemistry
In-vivo Imaging
Instructional Design
LMS Courseware &
Light Scattering
Light-sheet Microscopy
Live Cell Imaging
Low Pressure Chemical Deposition
Mass Spectrometry
Microscopy
Microtomy/Electron
Microtomy/Light
Multi-color Flow Cytometry
Multimedia Production
Multiphoton Microscopy
Nanofabrication
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Optical Imaging
Phosphor Imaging
Photolithography
Physical Vapor Deposition
Plate Reader
Processing &
Protein Extraction/Purification
Proteomics
Protocol Development
Quartz Crystal Microbalance
RNA Flow Cytometry
RNA Integrity
RNA IsolationDifferential Scanning Calorimetry
RNA analysis
Raman Spectroscopy
Reactive Ion Etching
Reagents
Rheology
SDS-PAGE
STED Nanoscopy
Sample Preparation
Scanning 20X Brightfield
Scanning 20X Flourescent
Scanning 20X Fluorescent
Scanning 40X Brightfield
Scanning 40X Fluorescent
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Sequencing - Protein Sequencing
Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance
Single-Cell Analysis
Size Exclusion Chromatography With Multi-Angle Light Scattering
Small Angle X-rays Scattering
Special Stains Histology
Spectroscopy
Staining
Structural Biology
Super-resolution Microscopy
Surface Roughness
Thermal Analysis
Tissue Culture
Tissue Embed
Training
Training3D Printing
Transmission Electron MicAnalysis Workstations
Transmission Electron Microscopy
Transmission Electron Microscopy2D-PAGE
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
Veterinary Pathology
Wafer Bonding
Wafer Dicing
Web Application DevelopmentAssay Development
Western Blot
Whole Slide Imaging3D Visualization
Widefield Microscopy
Widefield MicroscopyCopy Number Variation (CNV)
Wire BondingConsultation
Zeta Potential3D Visualization
Zeta PotentialAtomic Force Spectroscopy
2D &
3D Illustration
Graphic Design
Instructional Design
LMS Courseware &
Development
Multimedia Production
Web Application Development
Nicola Ritter, PhD
668 Raymond Stotzer Pkwy.
VIDI Bldg, Ste. 223
College Station, TX 77843 - United States
RRID:SCR_022691
The Center for Educational Technologies offers services to researchers looking for collaborators or contractors for their educational or training projects. We offer development tools and hosting services to educators creating their own online training resources.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
10/10/2024
Assay Development
Assays and Measurements
Cell Culture
Cell Imaging
Clinical Imaging - Small Animal (luminescence/fluorescence)
Confocal Microscope With FCS/FLIM Capabilities
Confocal Microscopy
Contact Angle Measurement
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Data Visualization
Dynamic Light Scattering
Dynamic Mechanical Analysis
Experimental Design
Fluorescence Lifetime
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
FT-IR
Image Aquisition
Image Processing And Analysis
In-vivo Imaging
Live Cell Imaging
Microscopy
Optical Imaging
Plate Reader
Quartz Crystal Microbalance
Raman Spectroscopy
Rheology
Scanning 20X Brightfield
Scanning 20X Flourescent
Scanning 20X Fluorescent
Scanning 40X Brightfield
Scanning 40X Fluorescent
Spectroscopy
Tissue Culture
Training
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
Widefield Microscopy
Zeta Potential
Justin Smolen
3255 TAMU
Department of Chemistry
College Station, TX 77843 - United States
RRID:SCR_022287
The Laboratory for Synthetic-Biologic Interactions (LSBI) is a research facility housed in the Department of Chemistry. The LSBI is designed to be a multi-user laboratory supporting major research initiatives within the Chemistry Department, the university and extending to the broader academic and industrial scientific communities. Fifteen instruments are currently available on a fee-for-use basis, and others may be made available on case-by-case considerations.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
10/10/2024
3D Visualization
Analysis Workstations
Brightfield Microscopy
Cell Culture
Cell Imaging
Confocal Microscope With FCS/FLIM Capabilities
Confocal Microscopy
Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope
Consultation
Consultations
Correlative Light Electron Microscopy
Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Cryo-Electron Tomography
Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy
Customized Protocols
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Data Visualization
Deconvolution
EDS - Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry
Electron Microscopy
Fluorescence Lifetime
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Focused Ion Beam (FIB)
Freeze Substitution
High-Pressure Freezing
Image Aquisition
Image Processing And Analysis
Light-sheet Microscopy
Live Cell Imaging
Microscopy
Microtomy/Electron
Microtomy/Light
Optical Imaging
Protocol Development
Sample Preparation
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance
Staining
STED Nanoscopy
Super-resolution Microscopy
Training
Transmission Electron Mic
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
Ashlyn Montgomery
301 Old Main Dr.
2257 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-2257 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_022128
The Microscopy and Imaging Center is a core user facility supported by the Office of the Vice President for Research. The MIC is staffed by research scientists with expertise in Transmission Electron Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Light Microscopy, and supporting instruments therein. These staff members are happy to provide quality training and education through one-on-one sessions, short courses, formal courses, open house seminars, and more.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/01/2024
Analysis Workstations
Assay Development
Assays and Measurements
Cell Imaging
Cell Sorting
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Exosomes Characterisation
Experimental Design
FACS Cell Sorting
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Flow Cytometry Data Analysis
High Dimensional Flow Cytometry Analysis
Image Aquisition
Image Processing And Analysis
Imaging Flow Cytometry
Imaging Flow Cytomtry
Multi-color Flow Cytometry
Protocol Development
RNA Flow Cytometry
Single-Cell Analysis
Training
Flow Cytometry
Gus Wright
664 Raymond Stotzer Parkway
VMR Addition Building 1811 Room 257
College Station, TX 77843-4467 - United States
RRID:SCR_022169
The Flow Cytometry Shared Resource Facility at Texas A&M mission is to provide the highest quality flow cytometry experimental design, data collection, data analysis and cell sorting services for the faculty, students and staff of the Texas A&M University system and surrounding universities and companies. We currently provide training for flow cytometers, imaging flow cytometer, and data analysis using IDEAS and FlowJo software. We also provide staff-assisted flow cytometry and imaging flow cytometry data acquisition, cell sorting, and data analysis. The core provides experimental design and consultation services. We also welcome and encourage collaborations on research projects. The FCF currently has a Beckman Coulter Moflo Astrios cell sorter, a Luminex/Amnis Image Stream X Mark II, a Luminex/Amnis Cell Stream, and a Becton Dickinson Accuri C6 flow cytometer. The Astrios cell sorter is housed in the ClassII BSC and has 3 lasers (405nm, 488nm, 642nm) and 11 detectors and can sort up to 6 populations simultaneously. The Image Stream X Mark II is equipped with 20x, 40x, 60x objectives, 4 lasers (405nm, 488nm, 561nm, 642nm), 10 detection channels, EV mode for small particle detection, and an autosampler. The Cell Stream is equipped with 3 lasers (405nm, 488nm, 642nm), 13 detection channels, EV mode for small particle detection, and an autosampler. The Accuri C6 is equipped with 2 lasers (488nm, 642nm), and 4 detection channels. The FCF also has two data analysis computer workstations equipped with IDEAS and FlowJo analysis software.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
01/30/2024
3D Printing
Annealing Furnace
Atomic Layer Deposition
Consultations
Electron Beam Lithography
Electron Microscopy
Ellipsometry
Focused Ion Beam (FIB)
Low Pressure Chemical Deposition
Nanofabrication
Optical Imaging
Photolithography
Physical Vapor Deposition
Reactive Ion Etching
Surface Roughness
Wafer Bonding
Wafer Dicing
Wire Bonding
Sandra Malhotra
Giesecke Engineering Research Building
1617 Research Parkway
College Station, TX 77843 - USA
RRID:SCR_023639
The AggieFab Nanofabrication Facility is a shared nano/microfabrication facility located on the 1st floor of the Frederick E. Giesecke Engineering Research Building at Texas A&M University. The facility has over 6,500 sq. ft. of class 100/1000 cleanroom space with a raised access floor and vertical laminar flow. There is an additional 4,500 sq. ft. of support space, totaling 11,000 sq. ft. AggieFab houses state-of-the-art equipment for a wide range of micro- and nanoscale fabrication of diverse materials. In addition to the purchase of new nanofabrication tools, the facility acquired $5 M nanopatterning and deposition equipment through a donation from Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). These include a Zeiss Orion Helium Ion Microscope/Nanofab, FEI Helios DualBeam Focused Ion Beam (FIB), ASM Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) tool, and a Clustex Multi-target deposition tool. The facility also has recently received $1.5 M from the Texas A&M University Research Development Fund to purchase an Oxford Estrelas DRIE tool and Heidelberg MLA150 Maskless Lithography tool to provide advanced substrate development capabilities. The main supporters of the facility are the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, TEES, and the Office of the Vice President for Research.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/31/2023
Consultation
Cryostat Histology
Immunofluorescence
Immunohistochemistry
Microscopy
Processing &
Embedding- Histology
Scanning 20X Brightfield
Scanning 20X Fluorescent
Scanning 40X Brightfield
Scanning 40X Fluorescent
Special Stains Histology
Tissue Embed
Veterinary Pathology
Whole Slide Imaging
Histopathology
Yava Jones-Hall
664 Raymond Stotzer Parkway
CVMBS Histology Research Lab, VMS Bldg. (#507), Room 271
College Station, TX 77843 - United States of America
https://vetmed.tamu.edu/cvm-histology-lab/research-histology-unit/
RRID:SCR_022201
Provides histology (including cryosectioning, IHC and IFC) digital pathology and veterinary pathology (board certified veterinary pathologist on staff) services
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/20/2023
3D Visualization
Cell Culture
Cell Imaging
Confocal Microscope With FCS/FLIM Capabilities
Confocal Microscopy
Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope
Consultation
Cryostat Histology
Data Analysis
Data Processing
Deconvolution
Electron Microscopy
Experimental Design
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Image Processing And Analysis
Immunofluorescence
Immunohistochemistry
Light Scattering
Live Cell Imaging
Microscopy
Microtomy/Electron
Microtomy/Light
Multiphoton Microscopy
Optical Imaging
Plate Reader
Sample Preparation
Staining
Structural Biology
Super-resolution Microscopy
Tissue Culture
Tissue Embed
Training
Transmission Electron Microscopy
Widefield Microscopy
Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)
Joseph Szule
Image Analysis Laboratory
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, 4461 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4461 - United States
RRID:SCR_022479
We provide advanced imaging technologies and image analysis tools for a broad range of life sciences research. This includes vital imaging of cellular processes within cells, tissue explants, and organoids. A variety of support services for transmission electron microscopy of biological samples are available.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
07/06/2022
Copy Number Variation (CNV)
Data Analysis
DNA Analysis
DNA Isolation
Experimental Design
Genotyping
High-throughput Screening
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Plate Reader
Protocol Development
Reagents
RNA analysis
RNA Integrity
RNA Isolation
Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies
Robert Vaughn
954 Agronomy Rd
Rm 116-117
College Station, TX 77840 - United States
RRID:SCR_022533
The primary goal of the AgriGenomics Lab (AGL) is to assist graduate students, staff and faculty launch, economize and expedite their research, especially when it involves DNA extraction and quality checks, targeted genotyping and DNA content analysis. We also will, as needed, facilitate usage of complementary cores and assist with research planning and data analysis.
AGL members have free lab access and reduced costs for services as well as one-on-one training and advising with AGL staff. TAMU system users can purchase services at a cost-effective rates. This service is especially useful for investigators interested in exploring new techniques, and obtaining pilot data sets for external funding proposals. Non-system members are also welcome to set up projects using AGL facilities.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/29/2022
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Dynamic Light Scattering
Dynamic Mechanical Analysis
Gel Chromatography
Light Scattering
Mass Spectrometry
Rheology
Size Exclusion Chromatography With Multi-Angle Light Scattering
Small Angle X-rays Scattering
Thermal Analysis
Zeta Potential
Research Engineering
David Truong
1313 Research Pkwy
College Station, TX 77845 - United States
RRID:SCR_022482
The new Soft Matter Facility (SoMF) is the user facility focused on characterization of multifunctional soft materials. The facility includes four instrumentation suites based on the soft-matter-centered research areas which will be unified by the general theme of characterization of hierarchically structured multi-component, multifunctional soft materials: Molecular Characterization, Processing & Mechanics, Thin Films & Interfacial Analysis, and Nanostructure Characterization.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
06/11/2022
Atomic Force Spectroscopy
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Focused Ion Beam (FIB)
FT-IR
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Spectroscopy
Thermal Analysis
Training
Transmission Electron Microscopy
Materials Characterization
Dr. Yordanos Bisrat
1617 Research Parkway
Giesecke Engineering Research Building
College Station, 77843 - United States
RRID:SCR_022202
The Materials Characterization Facility (MCF) at Texas A&M University is a core user facility supported by the Office of the Vice President for Research, the College of Engineering/TEES and the College of Science. The MCF provides researchers in the TAMU community with access to high-end instrumentation essential for fundamental studies of the surface and interfacial properties of materials, such as ion and electron based spectroscopies, electron, optical and scanning probe microscopies. The MCF is staffed by research scientists with expertise in these areas, and they provide fundamental research training to students and faculty on our instrumentation as well as consolation of measurements needs and data interpretation. Beyond TAMU, the MCF also supports collaborative research projects with outside industrial users. Beyond research training, the facility also supports educational activities involving lab tours, workshops, hands on demonstrations, outreach and broader impact related activities through our open house and lunchtime seminar series.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
04/20/2022
2D-PAGE
Assays and Measurements
Gel Chromatography
Mass Spectrometry
Phosphor Imaging
Protein Extraction/Purification
Proteomics
SDS-PAGE
Sequencing - Protein Sequencing
Western Blot
Larry Dangott
300 Olsen Blvd
TAMU 2128
College Station, TX 77843-2128 - United States of America
The Protein Chemistry Laboratory performs a wide array of protein analyses including protein/peptide separations and characterization and proteomics analysis. Our major techniques are Amino Acid Analysis, Automated Edman Protein Sequencing, Electrophoresis and Chromatography-based protein/peptide separations and mass spectrometry. In addition, we have expertise and instrumentation for 2D Differential Gel Electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) analysis for high throughput protein expression profiling. We possess Shimadzu/Kratos Axima CFR MALDI-TOF and a Thermo Finnigan LCQ DecaXP Ion Trap mass spectrometers for protein/peptide mass measurement and protein ID from 1D and 2D gels. Our services are available to the entire Texas A&M System as well as outside academic and commercial clients.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
12/16/2016