University of Idaho (UI)
Established: 1889
Location: Moscow, United States
University of Idaho (UI)
Established: 1889
Location: Moscow, United States
Alternate Identifiers
ROR ID: https://ror.org/03hbp5t65
CrossRef Funder ID: 100012326
ISNI: 0000 0001 2284 9900
WikiData: Q1854488
5 Core Facilities:
3 Service Outside the Institution
2 Consult Outside the Institution
Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies
Nutrition and Food Science
16S Amplicon Sequencing
ATAC-Seq
Cell Sorting
ChIP-Seq
Computational - Bioinformatics
Computational - Biostatistics
Computational - High Performance Computing
Confocal Microscopy
Copy Number Variation (CNV)
DNA Analysis
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Data Visualization
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Genome/Transcriptome Assembly And Annotation
Genomics
GenomicsCell Imaging
Genotyping
Long Read Amplicon Sequencing
Long Read Sequencing
Metagenomics Analysis
Metatranscriptomics
Methylation Analysis
Microbiome
Microscopy
Molecular Library Services
Multiphoton Microscopy
Nanopore Sequencing
Non - Human Genotyping
Optical Imaging
RNA analysis
RNA-Seq Training
RNAseq
Real-time qPCR
Reduce Representation Methylation Sequencing
Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Single-Cell Analysis
Single-cell Sequencing
Targeted Amplicon Sequencing
Whole Exome Sequencing
Whole Genome SequencingComputational - Application Development
Nutrition and Food Science
860 W. Idaho Ave
Moscow, ID 83844-1054 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_025661
Other CIDs:NIH NIGMS and NIH Office of Women's Health and NIH Office of Nutrition #P20GM152304
A core facility that provides expertise and instruments/equipment to promote research in nutrition and/or women’s health by leveraging resources from new and existing institutional programs and fostering collaborations across disciplines. The NACL consists of two main components: a hub laboratory suite (wet bench laboratory, body composition assessment and resting metabolic rate laboratories, computer laboratory, metabolic kitchen) located in the Food Research Center on the University of Idaho (UI) campus in Moscow, ID, and a network of partnering laboratories distributed across the UI and the state of Idaho.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
10/16/2024
Janet E. Williams
United States of America
NIH NIGMS and NIH Office of Women's Health and NIH Office of Nutrition #P20GM152304
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
08/08/2024
16S Amplicon Sequencing
ATAC-Seq
ChIP-Seq
Computational - Bioinformatics
Copy Number Variation (CNV)
Data Analysis
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing
Data Processing And Interpretation
Data Visualization
DNA Analysis
Genome/Transcriptome Assembly And Annotation
Genomics
Genotyping
Long Read Amplicon Sequencing
Long Read Sequencing
Metagenomics Analysis
Metatranscriptomics
Methylation Analysis
Microbiome
Molecular Library Services
Nanopore Sequencing
Non - Human Genotyping
Real-time qPCR
Reduce Representation Methylation Sequencing
Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing
RNA analysis
RNA-Seq Training
RNAseq
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Single-Cell Analysis
Single-cell Sequencing
Targeted Amplicon Sequencing
Whole Exome Sequencing
Whole Genome Sequencing
Genomics / Genome Analysis and Technologies
685 S. Line Street, IRIC 210
Moscow, ID 83843 - United States of America
https://my.ilabsolutions.com/service_center/show_external/3232/
NIH NIGMS and NIH Office of Women's Health and NIH Office of Nutrition #P20GM152304
The IIDS Genomics and Bioinformatics Resources Core provides researchers from the University of Idaho access to technology, experience, and expertise in molecular biology methods. The core utilizes advanced technologies from companies such as Illumina, PacBio, Oxford Nanopore, Fluidigm, Sage Biosciences, and Advanced Analytical. Applications of these technologies are commonly used in biomedical research, but the interdisciplinary focus of the University of Idaho results in a wide range of fields that can benefit from the core, including agricultural studies, forest management, and animal science. The Genomics Resources core is also available to researchers that are external to the University of Idaho, which expands our collaborative base.
The core offers expertise in the bioinformatics needed to acquire, analyze, and visualize data generated from high throughput technologies used in genomics research. With approximately $1.8 million in specialized genomic equipment, we offer a wide variety of services and capabilities including next-generation sequencing with Illumina technologies, targeted re-sequencing, and high-throughput sample preparation of both DNA and RNA.
The Genomics and Bioinformatics Resources Core implements an innovative approach to Core Facility management: the Interdisciplinary Triangle of Collaboration. The key to success of the Interdisciplinary Triangle of Collaboration is its holistic approach. Communication between all key personnel (Principal Investigator, Bioinformatician, and Molecular Scientist) occurs from at all stages of the experimental process, starting with study planning, design, and data generation through data interpretation, visualization, and manuscript preparation. The Core provides the specialized technical expertise, extensive experience, and equipment as a part of a productive relationship with the researchers. This uncommon and innovative approach to core facility management allows the IIDS Genomics and Bioinformatics Resources Core to provide customized technical expertise that most single investigators would not have access to.
The IIDS Genomics and Bioinformatics Resources Core specializes in:
Illumina sequencing
Bioinformatics and statistical analysis
PacBio sequencing
Oxford Nanpore sequencing
High-throughput DNA and RNA library preparation
Double-barcoded amplicon sequencing, all types (including microbial communities)
The GBRC also participates in many of the bioinformatic analyses from the projects that come through the core. Previous and current projects have included but are not limited to the following:
De novo genome and transcriptome assembly
RNAseq differential expression analysis
SNP calling
RAD sequence analysis
Dual-barcoded amplicon community analysis
Phylogenetic analysis
CRISPR transformant profiling
Speed congenics
Novel agriculture virus detection and assembly
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
05/24/2024
Computational - Application Development
Computational - Bioinformatics
Computational - Biostatistics
Computational - High Performance Computing
Data Analysis
DNA Analysis
Genomics
Benjamin Oswald
Institute for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies
attn: CRC Director
Moscow, ID 838443051 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_017734
The IBEST Computational Resources Core (CRC) serves as the computational backbone of evolutionary and computational biology research at the University of Idaho. It provides investigators with state of the art high performance computing and large data storage capacity for use in analyzing and managing large volumes of research data. Users of the core run jobs that may use hundreds of processors in parallel or large memory allocations and may run require weeks to complete. The CRC is explicitly designed to manage the complex computational and storage requirements for the IBEST researchers and core facilities with very high data reliability and availability. The core contains an advanced mix of high performance computing clusters, powerful servers and reliable data storage components as well as the knowledge and technical skills required to compress years of analysis into days.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
03/10/2021
Cell Imaging
Cell Sorting
Confocal Microscopy
Data Analysis
Flow Cytometric Analysis
Microscopy
Multiphoton Microscopy
Optical Imaging
Ann Norton
875 Perimeter Dr. - 3051
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83844-3051 - United States of America
At the IBEST Optical Imaging Core we provide consultation, full-service and user-independent services in fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy and image analysis. We also provide cell sorting, flow cytometry and flow cytometry analysis.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
01/04/2017