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    • Imaging
    • Neuroscience
    • Charles River Campus

    Cognitive Neuroimaging Center

    The Cognitive Neuroimaging Center is a multidisciplinary research center committed to expanding our understanding of the brain across multiple levels.
    • Biospecimens
    • Medical Campus

    Collaborative Research Laboratory

    The Collaborative Research Laboratory (CoRe) is an innovative pathology research laboratory that offers a variety of services, including tissue processing (both small biopsy specimens and larget tissue sections of human and/or animal tissue), histology services (embedding of tissue specimen, tissue sectioning, staining, unstained slides, and tissue scrolls), special stains (stains to demonstrate a number of […]
    • Imaging
    • Medical Campus

    Confocal Microscope Facility

    The Confocal Microscope Facility provides confocal microscopy services for imaging cells and tissue, as well as assistance with project/experiment planning and analysis. The microscopes are Zeiss laser scanning confocal microscopes acquired from NCRR grants and NIH supplements that are available for use by students, technicians, postdocs, and faculty. 
    • Data & Computation
    • Medical Campus

    Data Science Core

    The Data Science Core comprises faculty experts that perform detailed computational analyses (including but not limited to high throughput data analysis, biostatistical analysis, machine learning, and natural language processing) driven by specific biological, biomedical, and health research questions, and assist with publication reports and grant-ready images and analysis source codes.
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Genetic Data & Sequencing
    • Charles River Campus

    Design, Automation, Manufacturing, and Processes Laboratory

    The DAMP Lab efficiently develops and tests novel biological systems at low cost with reproducible standards, utilizing a globally-integrated infrastructure of standard protocols and experimental practices. Our ‘bio-foundry’ philosophy offers remote users access to automated services managed by a mix of computational methods, automated hardware, and expert technicians. 
    • Manufacturing & Engineering
    • Charles River Campus

    Electronics Design Facility

    The Boston University Electronics Design Facility (EDF) designs and builds advanced electronics in support of research science and education.
    • Manufacturing & Engineering
    • Charles River Campus

    Engineering Product Innovation Center (EPIC)

    EPIC is a 15,000-square-foot, multi-million dollar engineering, and manufacturing facility located in the heart of BU’s Charles River Campus. Equipment is available to BU faculty and students, and include 3D printers, milling machines, a drill press, lathes, laser cutters, waterjet cutters, wire EDM, surface finishing, saws, sheet metal tools, fasteners, welding tools, sand casting tools, […]
    • Biospecimens
    • Imaging
    • Medical Campus

    Experimental Pathology Laboratory Service Core

    The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a fee-for-service Boston University core. Laboratory techniques offered include tissue processing-dissection services, histopathology, Transmission Electron Microscopy, and more. Services include pathologist interpretation consult services, project budget preparation, inter- and intra-departmental collaboration, and access to the Biospecimen Archive Research Core.
    • Cellular & Molecular
    • Medical Campus

    Flow Cytometry Core Facility

    The Flow Cytometry Core provides flow cytometry services for analysis and sorting of cells and expert consultation for project/experiment planning, in order to help you achieve your scientific goals with productivity, efficiency, and innovation in mind. We assist researchers from the experimental planning stage through to final results, prioritizing timely and cost-effective data acquisition and analysis.
    • Biospecimens
    • Genetic Data & Sequencing
    • Medical Campus

    Framingham Heart Study Service Center

    The Framingham Heart Study (FHS) is an epidemiologic study begun in Framingham in 1948 with 5,209 men and women. Since that time the FHS has studied three generations of participants resulting in biological specimens and data from nearly 15,000 participants. This clinically and genetically well-characterized population is a valuable scientific source that is maintained under […]

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