University of Kentucky
Established: 1865
Location: Lexington, United States
University of Kentucky
Established: 1865
Location: Lexington, United States
Alternate Identifiers
ROR ID: https://ror.org/02k3smh20
CrossRef Funder ID: 100007472
ISNI: 0000 0004 1936 8438
WikiData: Q1360303
5 Core Facilities:
5 Service Outside the Institution
3 Consult Outside the Institution
Gene Manipulation
Histology
Phenotyping
Assays and Measurements
Cell Culture
DNA Analysis
Indirect CalorimetryHistology
Microscopy
Molecular Construct Services
Molecular Library Services
Monoclonal Antibody
Nanobody Production
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Paraffin Embedding
Protein Production
RNA analysis
Real-time qPCR
SDS-PAGEBody Composition
Tissue Culture
Tissue EmbedCell Culture
Viral Vectors
Western BlotAssays and Measurements
Assays and Measurements
Cell Culture
Nanobody Production
Protein Production
SDS-PAGE
Louis Hersh
University of Kentucky
741 S. Limestone Street
Lexington, KY 40536 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_019172
The Nanobody and Protein Production Facility facilitates nanobody and recombinant protein production. The facility specializes in the production of nanobodies by immunizing alpacas and then isolating the nanobodies they produce. Projects are undertaken on a fee-for-service basis. A full time staff member maintains the core.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
01/30/2024
Body Composition
Indirect Calorimetry
Phenotyping
Marsha Ensor
Room 559 Charles T. Wethington Building
900 S. Limestone
Lexington, KY 40536 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_018825
The primary focus of the COCVD is to identify mechanisms linking obesity to cardiovascular disease. The Obesity Core provides EchoMRI and indirect calorimetry equipment and technical expertise for measurement of lean/fat mass and whole body metabolism in mice.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
01/30/2024
Histology
Microscopy
Paraffin Embedding
Tissue Embed
Histology
Marsha Ensor
Room 559, Charles T. Wethington Building
900 S. Limestone
Lexington, KY 40536 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_018824
The Pathology Research Core facilitates COCVD projects by providing equipment and technical expertise to paraffin-embed and section tissue specimens and perform chemical staining of tissue sections to be examined, photographed and analyzed chromogenically by light microscopy.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility provides consulting outside its institution
01/30/2024
Cell Culture
DNA Analysis
Molecular Construct Services
Molecular Library Services
Monoclonal Antibody
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Real-time qPCR
RNA analysis
Tissue Culture
Viral Vectors
Western Blot
Gene Manipulation
Michael Mendenhall
Lexington, KY 40536 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_021285
The Genetic Technologies Core provides a range of services related to the manipulation and delivery of nucleic acids to biological systems. Services include, but are not limited to:
Production and titering of recombinant viral vectors, including- Lentiviruses, Adenoviruses, and Adeno-associated viruses
Subcloning
Tagging of open reading frames
Development of plasmids and/or RNAs for CRISPR/Cas manipulation
piggyBac transposon delivery systems
Real-time PCR analysis
Recombineering
In vitro transcription
The Core maintains an extensive stock of plasmids that provide components for building constructs envisioned by the investigator and provides consultative services to devise an efficient plan for their realization.
The Core also provides training opportunities in the technologies described above, either as a for-credit, one semester class or on a project-related, fee-based basis.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
06/01/2021
Assays and Measurements
Molecular Construct Services
Trevor Creamer
Lexington, KY 40536 - United States of America
The Organic Synthesis Core provides biological investigators with access to “small†organic compounds that allow investigators to probe important biological questions relevant to the molecular basis of human medicine.
The core maintains an open-door policy for consultation. In a collaborative process, the Core designs specific small molecules and tailors these small molecules to include suitable functional groups for linkage to proteins, peptide-nucleic-acid (PNA) mimics or to suitable markers for the detection and monitoring of a particular drug or natural product. Tailoring includes the incorporation of fluorescent tags, photoactive groups, non-radiogenic labels (e.g., deuterium) or radiolabels, as needed. The laboratory maintains equipment needed for organic synthesis and utilizes infrared, ultraviolet, mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance instrumentation to characterize adducts and to establish their purity. The Core also assists investigators with the characterization and purification of compounds acquired from other sources. The Core does not synthesize compounds available from commercial sources.
Training opportunities are available for graduate students, technicians and postdoctoral fellows from other research groups who wish to learn a particular technique and subsequently import it into their research group. The core provides access to equipment: melting point devices, low-pressure distillation equipment, photochemical apparatus, specialized glassware and chromatographic systems not generally available in biochemical laboratories and provides access to this equipment to any investigators who need it.
This facility provides services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
01/25/2018