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McGill University

Established: 1821

https://www.mcgill.ca

Location: Montreal, Canada

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ROR ID: https://ror.org/01pxwe438

CrossRef Funder ID: 100008582

ISNI: 0000 0004 1936 8649

WikiData: Q201492

6 Core Facilities:

4 Service Outside the Institution

4 Consult Outside the Institution

Biobank

Bioimaging

Histology

Imaging (Cell, Molecular, PET, Translational)

Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)

BioBanking

Cell Culture

Cell Imaging

Confocal Microscopy

Data Analysis

Electrophysiology Services

Microscopy

Multiphoton Microscopy

Optical Imaging

Outreach2D-PAGE

Protein Extraction/Purification

Proteomics

Real-time qPCR

SDS-PAGE

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance

Tissue CultureCell Imaging

Goodman Cancer Institute-Histology Innovation Platform

Resources:

Histology

Contact Info:

Nicole Robinson

1160 Pine Ave West

Lab 312

Montreal, QC H3A1A3

https://www.goodmancancer.ca/en/histology-innovation-platform

Description:

The Platform empowers research by providing expertise, cutting edge technology, and efficient workflows in histological processing, analysis, & interpretation.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

11/21/2024

McGill University Douglas Cerebral Imaging Centre Core FacilityRRID:SCR_012264

Resources:

Imaging (Cell, Molecular, PET, Translational)

Contact Info:

Mallar Chakravarty

United States of America

https://douglas.research.mcgill.ca/cerebral-imaging-centre/

RRID:

RRID:SCR_012264

Description:

Facility is dedicated to conducting preclinical and clinical brain imaging research in the field of mental health. Researchers at the Douglas CIC use several brain imaging methods, including MRI scanners, to non-invasively understand the brain structure and functions that are altered by mental illnesses. Provides platform to analyse brain imaging data from functional and structural neuroimaging techniques.

This facility does not provide services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

05/07/2024

Douglas Research Centre Brain Imaging Core FacilityRRID:SCR_025136

Resources:

Bioimaging

RRID:

RRID:SCR_025136

Description:

Facility dedicated to preclinical and clinical research in brain imaging in the field of mental health to foster development of new biomarkers for early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of neuropsychiatric conditions. Instruments include human (3T MRI Siemens Prisma Fit) and animal (7T Bruker Biospec) imaging equipment. Expert staff provides support for project design, acquisition and analysis. Core offers project specific conceptual assistance, 3D printing and prototyping in addition to facilities for equipment production (coil design and production). Team consists of traditional and computational neuroscientists, basic and clinical researchers, image analysts, magnetic resonance imaging physicists, and expert technologists.

This facility does not provide services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

03/22/2024

McGill-Primary Airway Cell BiobankRRID:SCR_020998

Services:

BioBanking

Cell Culture

Electrophysiology Services

Tissue Culture

Resources:

Biobank

Contact Info:

Annick Guyot

CFTR centre, McIntyre Building

3655 Promenade Sir William Osler, room 1012

Montreal, QC H3G 1Y6 - Canada

https://mcgill.ca/cftrc/platforms/primary-airway-cell-biobank-pacb

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_020998

Description:

First of its kind in Canada, PACB is a non-for-profit facility providing researchers worldwide with standardized, high-quality primary airway cells from normal and a large variety of airway diseased donors.


Highly differentiated primary epithelial cells are essential for studies of airway physiology/pathophysiology, cell biology, inflammation, mucosal immunity, and for translational research to develop new therapeutics. While cell lines are not representative of genetic variation and fail to differentiate into the various cell types found in vivo such as ciliated and goblet cells. Therefore, primary cells are considered as the gold standard when testing hypotheses regarding disease pathogenesis and preclinical development of new therapeutics.
The reduced accessibility to primary human bronchial epithelial cells (pHBE) resulting from high cost and low variability discourages investigators, which has a negative impact on the progress of basic research and drug development, while there is a critical need for drugs for CF patients in particular.
The cells distributed by PACB, isolated from a large variety of donors with different genetic backgrounds, are essential for improving our understanding of CF and other respiratory diseases and for translational research to develop new therapeutic agents.

The PACB is certified by the UBC
Office of Biobank Education and Research Biobank Certification Program.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

01/30/2024

Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF)RRID:SCR_017697

Services:

Cell Imaging

Confocal Microscopy

Data Analysis

Microscopy

Multiphoton Microscopy

Optical Imaging

Outreach

Resources:

Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)

Contact Info:

Claire Brown

3649 Prom. Sir William Osler

Bellini Building, Rm137

Montreal, QC H3G0B1 - Canada

http://www.mcgill.ca/abif

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_017697

Description:

The McGill University Life Sciences Complex Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF) offers more than a dozen state-of-the-art light microscopy platforms. With tremendous expertise our in-depth training and expert advice will accelerate any light microscopy research project. Comprehensive consultations, sample preparation advice, ongoing support, image processing, image analysis and preparation of data for publication all contribute to using researchers time effectively, generating high quality quantitative data and elevating research projects to the next level. The facility has expertise in many areas of cellular imaging including, but not limited to, live cell imaging, FRAP, FLIM, FRET, FCS, image correlation spectroscopy, TIRF, spectral imaging, high content screening, quantitative image analysis, and custom image analysis. More recently we have been moving into AI/ML/DL for image analysis and generating custom ImageJ workflows for users.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

10/12/2022

Cell Imaging and Analysis Network (CIAN)

Services:

2D-PAGE

Cell Imaging

Confocal Microscopy

Microscopy

Optical Imaging

Protein Extraction/Purification

Proteomics

Real-time qPCR

SDS-PAGE

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance

Resources:
Contact Info:

Susanne Kaitna

1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue

Stewart Biology Building, room N5/25

Montreal, QC H3A 1B1 - Canada

www.mcgill.ca/cian

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Description:

The Cell Imaging and Analysis Network (CIAN) provides services and tools to researchers from within or outside the McGill community. CIAN is composed of six scientific platforms:
Cell Imaging (confocal and fluorescence microscopy), Proteomics (2D, DiGE), Automation/High Throughput Screening (pinning robot and liquid handler), Protein Expression for Antibody Production, Genomics (real time PCR), and Data Storage/Analysis (server and workstations).
Users submit project proposals, and can obtain training in any aspect of the facility.
CIAN is designed to facilitate training, enhance interactions, and to share resources and expertise.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

10/17/2016