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Ronald Hawley
Last Updated: 05/19/2025
Provides on request resources including Data: clinical and cognitive measures as well as MRI and amyloid imaging scans; Tissue: frozen brain tissue, paraffin brain sections, antemortem CSF, DNA, fibroblast, dermal fibroblasts, plasma (fasting and non-fasting) and iPSC; Participants: eligible participants may be invited to enroll in research of other investigators after appropriate review. Researchers can use the request portal to review Center guidelines and policies; view available data and tissue; access data tables and codebooks; and submit request for resources.
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ABRF, Alzheimer research, Data, OASIS, Biospecimen, tissue, imaging,
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Washington University School of Medicine Knight ADRC Request Center Resources Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025254)
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Lipidomics
Lipidomics
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430 Chemistry Bldg.
5101 Cass Ave
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RRID:SCR_022682
Other CIDs:S10OD032292
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Genomics
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Immunohistochemistry
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RNA Integrity
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Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
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4444 Forest Park Ave
Room 3331
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RRID:SCR_023243
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Proteomics
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RRID:SCR_022879
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Data Analysis
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Genomics
Genotyping
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Real-time qPCR
RNA analysis
RNA Integrity
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Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
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Dept of Genetics
Campus Box 8232
St. Louis, MO 63110 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_018300
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Data Analysis
Flow Cytometric Analysis
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Optical Imaging
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Suite 6339
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Electron Microscopy
Electrophysiology Services
Histology
Immunohistochemistry
Microscopy
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