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Indianapolis
Advanced Biomedical Information Technology
Provide software, technology, and data engineering solutions for research, especially for projects that involve electronic protected health information (ePHI).
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IU School of Medicine
Behavioral Phenotyping
The Behavioral Phenotyping Core at Indiana University School of Medicine is a state-of-the art facility where investigators can study the behavior of animal models.
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Indianapolis
Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics Core provides advanced computation and informatics approaches to analyze large and complex biological datasets.
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IU School of Medicine
Biological Microscopy
The Indiana Center for Biological Microscopy is a unique microscopy core facility, providing investigators with effective access to a variety of advanced microscopy techniques.
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IU School of Medicine
Bioprinting (3D)
Helps users bioprint, perfuse, and oxygenate tissue models for their research. Also has a workflow for semi-automated tissue bioprinting, manual tissue biofabrication, as well as several bioreactors (which fit in an incubator) for tissue cultures that provide controlled perfusion and full oxygenation.
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IU School of Medicine
Biospecimen Management
The Biospecimen Management Core (BMC) offers cost-efficient processing & storage services with a focus on consistent quality and sample integrity.
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IU School of Medicine
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics Core collaborates with investigators in the planning, statistical design, data management, and analysis of health related clinical, laboratory and epidemiological research projects.
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IU School of Medicine
Biostatistics Recharge Center
The biostatisticians and data managers of the Department of Biostatistics and Health Data Science play a collaborative role in the design and optimization of research studies.
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IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center
Cancer Bioinformatics
Accelerates cancer discovery, drug discovery, precision medicine and training through a joint bioinformatics/molecular genetics/genomics initiative that will enhance research capability and form the foundation for more rapid data generation.
Research cores provide medical researchers with specialized scientific services to support their studies. With these shared resources, scientists at Indiana University School of Medicine and partner organizations can access state-of-the-art instrumentation and equipment, technical expertise, and training that advances their work.