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076248616cite this facility
Peter McDonald
The University of Kansas Flow Cytometry Core (FCC) provides access to flow cytometry and cell sorting instrumentation and expertise to researchers. Services and training are provided for flow cytometry: cell sorting and multi-parametric analysis of individual cells in solution, calculated from their fluorescent or light scattering characteristics. The FCC provides assistance in sample processing, data analysis, instrument training, software support, method and grant assistance, manuscript support, and consulting. The FCC is a 980 ft2 BSL-2 facility equipped with BD FACSymphony S6 and FACSAria Fusion cell sorters, a Cytek Aurora spectral flow cytometer, an Agilent NovoCyte Advanteon conventional flow cytometer, and other supplemental assay instrumentation (Bio-Rad QX600 ddPCR, C.T.L ImmunoSpot). The flow cytometry analyzers provide users with tube- and plate-based, conventional and spectral flow cytometry. The BD FACS instruments allow measurement and sorting of up to 6 resolved populations of cells simultaneously, based on up to 50 parameters of detection using 18 simultaneous fluorochromes. The facility is equipped to handle BSL-2 samples and perform aseptic and single cell sorting into tubes or 96-well plates. The facility provides instrument training for users who desire to become self-operators of the facility instruments. The FCC will equip CBID researchers with tools directly applicable to infectious disease research, such as identifying and characterizing infectious agents such as bacteria and parasites, quantification and sorting of cells infected with microbial pathogens, and assessing chemical probe efficacy against infectious agents. The University of Kansas Flow Cytometry Core seeks to assist the academic community in achieving their research goals.
is_active:
Nobudget_end:
05/31/2025date_added:
08/26/2024agency_code:
NIHfiscal_year:
2024project_num:
3P20GM113117-09S2award_amount:
$227,840.00budget_start:
06/01/2024org_name:
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCEorg_state:
KSorg_country:
UNITED STATESorg_zipcode:
660457552primary_duns:
076248616abstract_text:
PROJECT SUMMARY The development of new chemotherapeutic approaches for the treatment of infectious disease is, by acclamation, one of the preeminent challenges of modern biomedical science. Contributing causes include the emergence of organisms resistant to existing therapies, the reemergence of infectious agents once thought vanquished, and the spread of infectious diseases lacking effective treatments. Confronting these public health challenges requires coordinated and comprehensive efforts from nearly every relevant area of biomedical science from microbiology to pharmacology to medicinal chemistry. This Phase II proposal is designed to strengthen and enhance the investments and infrastructure established in Phase I for the Center for Chemical Biology of Infectious Diseases (CBID). This will be accomplished through thorough selection and successful mentoring of Research Project investigators, enabling research opportunities and access to core resources through Pilot Project support, recruitment of outstanding new faculty scientists, and substantially increasing the user base of Research Core facilities with a focus on long-term sustainability. Together, the CBID Center will continue to address critical gaps and enable researchers at the University of Kansas (KU) and associated institutions to apply these tools to better understand and potentially prevent infectious diseases.project_title:
Chemical Biology of Infectious Diseasecontact_pi_name:
HEFTY, P SCOTTtotal_cost:
$227,840.00Services are offerred outside of
Consulting is offerred outside of University of Kansas
Last Updated: 08/12/2026