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Nutrition, Exercise and Phenotype Testing Core (NExT)
provides general phenotyping, bionutrition support, and physical activity/exercise assessments.
Sarah Ball
734-763-5482
[email protected]

Physiology Phenotyping Core (PPC)
provides phenotyping services for animal models, with a primary focus on mouse and rodent models of disease.
Daniel Michele, PhD
[email protected]

Platelet Pharmacology and Physiology Core
facilitates blood collection, pharmacological equipment usage and training services.
Amanda Prieur
734-763-8824
[email protected]

Pyrosequencing Core
assisted instrument usage of the PyromarkMD pyrosequencer.
Donna Ray, PhD
734-647-3208
[email protected]

Rogel Cancer Center Immunology Core
performs immunology assays such as: ELISA, ELISPOT, and Luminex.
Joel Whitfield
734-647-9524
[email protected]

Rogel Cancer Center Tissue and Molecular Pathology (TMP) Core
provides tissue procurement, histology, and molecular pathology services.
Thomas Giordano, MD, PhD
[email protected]

Rogel Cancer Data Science Shared Resource
provides collaboration and consultation on biostatistical and bioinformatics design and analysis.
Veera Baladandayuthapani
Director
[email protected]

Sleep and Circadian Research Laboratory
aims to understand the role of sleep in disorders and in improving health and well-being, and to promote wellness.
Todd Arnedt, PhD
734-764-1470
[email protected]

ULAM Pathology Core (formerly IVAC)
is a research pathology core run by ULAM providing histology, bloodwork, pathology, and technical study support on a fee-for-service basis.
Ingrid L. Bergin, VMD, MS, DACLAM, DACVP
(734) 936-3395
[email protected]

Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (ULAM)
provides a variety of laboratory animal services.
Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine
734-764-0277
[email protected]

Vision Research Center Functional Assessment Core
provides training and support for non-lethal measures of ocular structure and function.
Cheng-Mao Lin, PhD
734-232-8220
[email protected]
Total Cores: 51
Total Cores: 51