The CU DRC contains four biomedical cores that provide services and resources to investigators. These cores are designed to facilitate and broaden CU DRC research by expanding access to shared equipment, enhancing availability and training for emerging technologies, and allowing scientists to have greater access to clinical tissue and data.
Providing access to state-of-the-art multicolor confocal microscopy, flow cytometry analysis and cell sorting services, as well as expert assistance with mass cytometry and ion-beam imaging technologies.
Providing researchers with access to an integrated, campus-wide research registry, enabling informatics-based clinical studies.
Providing access to and training in stem cell technologies for in vitro human disease modeling of diabetes, as well as molecular core services including routine karyotyping, pluripotency assessment, STR fingerprinting, microsatellite and SNP analysis, VNTR number determination, and mycoplasma testing.
Click to see a list of the current operational research cores supported by the School of Medicine and the research leadership on the Anschutz Medical Campus.