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    • Data & Computation
    • Charles River Campus

    SAIL – Software and Innovation Lab

    The Software & Application Innovation Lab (SAIL) at Boston University’s Hariri Institute for Computing is an in-house software development team delivering production-ready applications and scalable platforms that empower data-driven research across the university. SAIL brings professional software engineering expertise to create robust, high-quality tools that not only meet research needs but also support broad adoption […]
    • Manufacturing & Engineering
    • Charles River Campus

    Scientific Instrument Facility

    Boston University’s Scientific Instrument Facility is dedicated to providing high-quality, cost-effective hardware to Boston University's research community. We also provide design and consulting to your experiments' mechanical needs, along with welding services and a teaching facility to help students bridge the gap between concepts and finished products. The variety of services and equipment in the […]
    • Cellular & Molecular
    • Genetic Data & Sequencing
    • Medical Campus

    Single Cell Sequencing Core

    Boston University’s Single Cell Sequencing Core provides in-house services for single cell RNA sequencing to all researchers at Boston University and to external researchers on an available-resource basis. As a high-throughput core, it provides an array of services to get researchers from sample to high-quality single cell gene expression data and analysis. It​ offers several […]
    • Biology
    • Medical Campus

    Spatial Biology Core

    The Boston University Spatial Biology Core (SBC) is an in-house facility that provides access to and full-service data acquisition on the 10x Genomics Visium CytAssist—used for 10x Visium spatial transcriptomics assays—and the Standard BioTools Imaging Mass Cytometry Systems, which use metal-tagged antibodies or probes to simultaneously detect over 10 protein and RNA markers within a […]
    • Cellular & Molecular
    • Chemistry
    • Charles River Campus

    Target Discovery and Proteomics Lab

    The BU Target Discovery and Proteomics Lab (BU-TDPL) was founded by Professors John Porco and Melissa Pergande (BU Chemistry) with the aim of resolving a key bottleneck in drug discovery: inadequate target ID. To address this challenge, the TDPL has implemented innovative compound-protein interaction mapping technologies based on precision mass spectrometry that allow for systematic […]
    • Imaging
    • Medical Campus

    Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)

    As part of the Integrated Biomedical Imaging Suite, the Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) system at the Boston University Medical Campus provides services for transmission electron microscopy imaging, as well as services for sample preparation and assistance with projects, experiment planning, and analysis.

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