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VP&S Institutional Cores provide scientific services to all Columbia researchers (and external partners), while Departmental Resources may provide more technically specialized or limited-access services. Toggle between these resource types and/or resource categories below.

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    Medicine

    The DLDRC provides access to bioinformatics & single cell analysis, bioimaging, organoid models, repositories for cell lines, 3D cell culture platforms, biospecimens from GI tract & liver.

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    Pathology

    Acquires high resolution images of whole tissue slides using Aperio AT2 brightfield & Aperio Versa8 fluorescence scanners. Software: eSlide Manager, ImageScope, HALO Image Analysis, Visiopharm, Qupath

    Leadership

    • Kevin L Gardner, MD, PhD

    Contact

    630 West 168th Street
    PH West 15-1582
    New York, NY 10032
    United States
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    Pathology

    The Electron Microscope Core allows researchers to utilize various electron microscopy applications to observe ultrastructural features of biological tissues.

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    Columbia University Irving Medical Center

    CUIMC provides upright, shelved -80°C freezers for the research community to use during a freezer failure while their freezer is being repaired or replaced.

    Leadership

    • CUIMC Facilities

    Contact

    Yvonne Wojcicki
    CUIMC Campus
    New York, NY 10032
    United States
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    Columbia Center for Translational Immunology (CCTI)

    Training & access to flow cytometers & cell sorters. Instruments: BD FACS CantoII, Fortessa, & LSRII cytometers; 3- & 5-laser Cytek Aurora spectral cytometers; 4-laser BD Influx & Aria II sorters.

    Contact

    Caisheng Lu, PhD
    Black Building, 1710
    650 West 168th Street
    New York, NY 10032
    United States
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    Stem Cell Initiative

    Training/access to: BD FACSAria/Sony MA900 cell sorters; Bio-Rad ZE5/NovoCyte Quanteon/Penteon cytometers; ImageStreamX MkII imaging cytometer; 10x Genomics Chromium Controller, Luminex-200, and qPCRs

    Leadership

    • Emmanuelle Passegué, PhD

    Contact

    Michael Kissner
    Black Building, 11-511
    650 West 168th St.
    New York, NY 10032
    United States
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    Microbiology and Immunology

    Provides training and access to flow cytometers and cell sorters. Instruments: BD LSR Fortessa, BD LSR II cytometers; BD FACS Aria II sorter.

    Leadership

    • Yuefeng (Tony) Huang, PhD

    Contact

    M&I Resource Managers
    Hammer Health Science Center, 1211A
    701 West 168th Street
    New York, NY 10032
    United States
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    Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC)

    Generates and analyzes genetically modified mice, including transgenic, knockout, and CRISPR-modified animals. Offers mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell derivation service.

    Leadership

    • Jianwen Que, MD, PhD

    Contact

    Chyuan-Sheng (Victor) Lin
    Irving Cancer Research Center, Room 604
    1130 Saint Nicholas Avenue
    New York, NY 10032
    United States
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    Sulzberger Columbia Genome Center

    The Genome Sequencing and Analysis Facility, located within the Columbia Genome Center, provides high-quality and cost-effective next-generation genome, exome, and RNA sequencing services.

    Leadership

    • Peter Sims, PhD

    Contact

    JP Sulzberger Columbia Genome Center
    Lasker Building, 208
    3960 Broadway
    New York, NY 10032
    United States

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