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UConn Health (UCHC)

University of Connecticut Health Center

Established: 1961

https://health.uconn.edu

Location: Farmington, United States

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ROR ID: https://ror.org/02kzs4y22

CrossRef Funder ID: 100017834

ISNI: 0000 0004 1937 0394

WikiData: Q7895298

4 Core Facilities:

4 Service Outside the Institution

2 Consult Outside the Institution

Flow Cytometry

Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)

Cell Sorting

Computational - Application Development

Data Analysis

Data Processing And Interpretation

Electron Microscopy

Flow Cytometric Analysis

High Dimensional Flow Cytometry Analysis

High-throughput Screening

Histology

Imaging Flow Cytometry

Laser Capture Microdissection

Microscopy

Multi-color Flow CytometryClinical Imaging - Small Animal (X-ray, Ultrasound, microCAT, MRI)

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance

Surgical ServicesMass Spectrometry

UCH-Flow Cytometry Core FacilityRRID:SCR_017698

Services:

Cell Sorting

Data Analysis

Data Processing And Interpretation

Flow Cytometric Analysis

High Dimensional Flow Cytometry Analysis

High-throughput Screening

Imaging Flow Cytometry

Multi-color Flow Cytometry

Resources:

Flow Cytometry

Contact Info:

Evan R. Jellison, Ph.D.

263 Farmington Ave.

Room E6014

Farmington, CT 06030 - United States of America

https://health.uconn.edu/flow-cytometry/

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_017698

Description:

State of the art flow cytometry core facility housing 2 BD FACSymphony A5 spectral edition, BD LSR II, Amnis Imagestream X Mark II, Accuri C6, and Bio-Rad ZE5 for cellular analysis along with a BD FACS ARIA II and BD FACSymphony S6 spectral edition cell sorter. Expertise in large cell and small particle (EV) sorting and analysis. We also have the capacity to sort unfixed biohazardous samples in line with risk assesments. Most users come for analysis and sorting, but we also offer staining and sample preparation as negotiated.

http://health.uconn.edu/flow-cytometry

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

10/10/2024

CCAM-MicroscopyRRID:SCR_024655

Resources:

Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical)

Contact Info:

Yi Wu

263 Farmington Avenue

Farmington, CT 06030-6406 - United States

https://health.uconn.edu/cell-analysis-modeling/microscopy-facility/

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_024655

Description:

The CCAM Microscopy Facility provides the UConn Health research community as well as other academic and industrial institutes, access to its state-of-the-art equipment for quantitative fluorescence imaging applications. Within the facility, there are two laser scanning confocal microscopes equipped with 34-channel high-efficiency QUASAR detectors. One of these microscopes supports nonlinear optical (also known as 2-photon) excitation, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). Additionally, there is a light sheet microscope available for micro/mesoscale 3D imaging. The Zeiss Elyra 7 microscope is capable of total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM) and supports several super-resolution techniques such as lattice structured illumination microscopy (SIM), stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM), 3D photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM), and DNA points accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (DNA-PAINT).

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

10/26/2023

MicroCT Imaging Facility

Services:

Clinical Imaging - Small Animal (X-ray, Ultrasound, microCAT, MRI)

Computational - Application Development

Electron Microscopy

Histology

Laser Capture Microdissection

Microscopy

Surgical Services

Resources:
Contact Info:

New England Musculoskeletal Institute

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Farmington, CT 06034-4037 - United States of America

http://researchit.uchc.edu/resources/microct_imaging.html

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Description:

The UConn Health Center MicroCT Imaging Facility provides core services of three-dimensional imaging and quantitation of tissue structure using high-resolution X-ray computed microtomography (microCT). Resolution of structural features below 10 um allows for accurate and precise evaluation of trabecular and cortical bone architecture, density, and porosity of bones from mice, including femora, tibiae, vertebrae, humeri, ulnae, calvaria, mandibles, teeth, and ectopic bone formation. Data obtained from microCT analyses are helpful toward identifying and quantitating definitive phenotypes in transgenic and knockout mouse models, as well as the skeletal effects of hormonal deficiency (e.g., ovariectomy) and pharmaceutical agents. Hydroxyapatite-phantom calibrated measurements of true volumetric density (mg/cm^3) provide accurate measurements of mineralization shifts in these animal models, complementing rapid imaging modalities afforded by micro-DXA (Piximus) and radiography (Faxitron), which are also available.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

03/01/2012

Biophysical Core

Services:

Mass Spectrometry

Shared Instrumentation Oversight & Maintenance

Resources:
Contact Info:

Dr. Jeffrey Hoch

L3004/MC3305, MMSB, U Conn Health Center

263 Farmington Avenue

Farmington, CT 06030-3305 - United States of America

http://microbiology.uchc.edu/Resources/itCalorimetryBiophysics.php

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Description:

The Biophysical Core maintains the following instruments:
(1) A Jasco J-715 spectropolarimeter for both near- and far-UV circular dichroism studies. The instrument contains a Peltier thermostated sample holder for thermal melts.

(2) MicroCal VP Capillary Differential Scanning Calorimeter. DSC measures the enthalpy (∆H) of unfolding due to heat denaturation. A biomolecule in solution is in equilibrium between the native (folded) conformation and its denatured (unfolded) state. The higher the thermal transition midpoint (Tm), when 50% of the biomolecules are unfolded, the more stable the molecule. DSC measures the change in heat capacity (ΔCp) of denaturation.

(3) Microcal Isothermal Titration Calorimeter to assist in calculating stochiometry, binding constant, enthalpy and entropy. The instrument includes an internal Peltier mechanism.

(4) Wyatt MiniDawn Triple-Angle Light Scattering Detector (MALS) for measuring the molecular weights, sizes, and conformations of macromolecules in solution.

(5) Voyager DE-pro MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometer for accurate determination molecular weights at subpicomolar range. The system is used for routine non-expert operation. It incorporates Delayed Extractionâ„¢ technology for excellent sensitivity, mass accuracy, and resolution.

(6) Hitachi F-2500 Spectrofluorometer which offers high sensitivity, variable spectral bandwidth and scanning speeds of up to 12,000nm/min. Its horizontal beam optical design provides a high concentrated light beam along with low sample volume requirements. It offers Excitation/Emission Scan, Time Based Measurements, Pre-Scan, and Data Export to Excel.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

11/11/2010