ABSL-3 facilities for in-vivo work are currently only able to support rodent studies. Most research being conducted in the ABSL-3 is dedicated to SARS-Cov2 and the ability to support multi-pathogen work is limited.
The U-M Life Sciences Institute is home to a world-class cryo-EM laboratory, with state-of-the- art instruments and faculty specializing in this emerging field. Cryo-electron microscopy —cryo-EM for short — is an imaging technology that is revolutionizing biology by...
The overall objective of the Nutrition, Exercise and Phenotype Testing (NExT) Core (formerly the Human Phenotyping Core) is to enhance and expand the research capabilities of investigators performing clinical and translational studies related to nutritional...
The Single Molecule Analysis in Real-Time (SMART) Center is an NSF-seeded, shared-use facility providing university researchers with single molecule detection and manipulation tools to track and analyze biomolecules with unprecedented detail. The SMART Center...
Founded in 2015, the HSCGE core is a well-established research core facility at University of Michigan Medical School. Our state-of-the-art facility is located on the 5th floor of BSRB. We provide a wide range of high-quality services (iPSC reprogramming, stem cell...