Core Labs
CBGM Bioinformatics Core
The goal of theCBGM Bioinformatics Coreis to provide a hub for interdisciplinary research in genomics, proteomics, and computational biology to the Augusta University community. Provided with diverse background and through experience in bioinformatics of our research faculty, we aim to catalyze the collaboration across the campus for high impact studies.
Chemical and Biomolecular Analysis Core
TheChemical and Biomolecular Analysis Coreoffers services, expertise, and collaboration for the research community at Augusta University, other academic institutions, and for-profit companies. Our main instrumentation includes high fieldnuclear magnetic resonance (NMR),liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), high-performance liquid chromatography HPLCC)-PES, gas chromatography – mass spectrometry (GC-MS),circular dichroism spectrometer (CD), Electrochemical Applications, andX-RayDiffraction.
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Electron Microscopy and Histology Core
TheElectron Microscopy & Histology CoreLaboratory is located in CB 1113 in the Carl Sanders Research and Education building. The Core is supported by the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy and user fees. The core is available to all Augusta University affiliated investigators and off-campus investigators.
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Georgia Research Pathology Core
The faculty and staff of theGeorgia Research Pathology Coreprovide diagnostic services for the diagnosis and comprehensive evaluation of disease primarily through the molecular analysis of tissues and cells. The faculty is comprised of pathologists and doctoral scientists.
The mission of the Georgia Research Pathology Services Core is aligned with that of the Institution in its three focus areas i.e. Patient care, Education, and Translational Research.
The Georgia Research Pathology Services Core provides services under three groups:
- Clinical diagnostics and patient care via molecular diagnostic testing.
- Education: medical student, resident and fellow rotations, and medical technology student clinical internship.
- Translational Research: research support and services to faculty at AU campus; research support and services to clinical trials at AU.
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Georgia Cancer Center | Integrated Genomics
TheIntegrated Genomics Shared Resource in the Georgia Cancer Centerhouses a complete Illumina NextGen Sequencing Facility including both HiSeq and MiSeq instruments. Expertise for performing DNA-Seq, RNA-Seq, Chip-Seq, Methyl-Seq and targeted re-sequencing is available. Microarray resources include Affymetrix ® and Agilent ® Scanner Platforms that facilitate exon-specific, oligonucleotide and genome-wide arrays. Bioinformatic support is available for data analysis for both sequencing and microarray data.
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Georgia Cancer Center | Flow Cytometry Core Facility
TheFlow Cytometry Core Facilityis a shared resource providing access to flow cytometers, support equipment, and associated software and services. Our instrumentation affords the ability to perform almost every published flow cytometry protocol.
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Georgia Cancer Center | Immune Monitoring Resource
The main objective of theImmune Monitoring Resource Coreis to provide standardized immune-based assays, to develop, optimize, and validate new technologies, and to support efforts in the areas of human and animal immunology and immunotherapy.
The IMSR works closely with the Flow Cytometry Core, the Integrated Genomic Shared Resources, and the Tumor Tissue and Serum Repository at the Georgia Cancer Center.
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Georgia Cancer Center | Small Animal Imaging Resource
Small Animal Imaginghas been commissioned to provide a wide range of imaging and radiation treatment resource for animal research. The preclinical services are translational in operation while remaining cutting edge in the advancement of basic research. The services are available to the Augusta University Research Enterprise and other outside scientific investigators.
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Georgia Cancer Center | Bioinformatics Shared Resource
TheGCC Bioinformatics Shared Resourceprovides expertise in integrative computational-based analysis solutions to basic, clinical, and translational research applications. Bioinformatics support ranges in scope from simple consultations to more in-depth collaborations. We require the participation of the investigator during the course of our data analysis because we believe that input into the biological parameters are tantamount to success of the analysis.
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High Performance Computing Service Core (HPCS)
High Performance Computing Service Corewill promote, enable and aid research, academic, and cybersecurity missions by integrating leading edge high performance computing (HPC) technologies and services into enterprise service offerings.
Human Cord Blood Stem Cell Core
The mission of theHuman Cord Blood Stem Cell Coreis to support basic and clinical research towards development of novel therapies.
Human MRI Imaging Core
TheHuman MRI Imaging Coreis dedicated to providing cutting-edge magnetic resonance imaging services for human participants.
The core offers twenty-one years of MR clinical and research experience in a variety of modalities to investigators both on- and off-campus.
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Human Physiology Core
TheHuman Physiology Corewas created to offer a variety of clinically relevant outcomes in humans. The Core is designed to provide services such as Body/Bone Composition, Comprehensive Lung Function, Cardiovascular Health and Metabolic/Exercise Testing.
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Imaging Core
TheImaging Coreprovides expert technical assistance and instrumentation in support of investigators. The Core also educates graduate students in the basic principles of imaging.
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Medical Sculpture Core
The Department of Medical Illustration’sMedical Sculpture Coreadvances education and research capabilities in medical sculpture and anaplastology.
The space serves as an AU Core Research Lab to provide expertise in medical sculpture, volumetric visualization, and 3D printing. This lab space will offer educational and research opportunities for students to develop medical models such as surgical simulation models and patient education models. The research will improve surgical and medical training and provide insight into materials and technology to improve patient care.
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Proteomics Core
TheProteomics Coreat Augusta University is a resource facility for the characterization and expression level measurement of proteins (isolated or in an extract) by mass spectrometry (MS), electrophoresis, or chromatography.
The lab is directed through the Center of Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine. Services are available to all campus investigators, students and incubator tenants, as well as off-campus users.
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Qualitative Research Core
TheQualitative Research CoreQRLL) offers consultation and support for qualitative social scientific research at Augusta University. The QRLL is housed in the Center for Social Science Research and operates as a Core research facility for the Augusta University research community.
Small Animal Behavior Core
TheSmall Animal Behavior Core (SABC)is a state-of-the art facility designed to serve as a time-efficient and cost-effective service for researchers in need of behavioral analyses in small animals (specifically, mice and rats). The Core provides expertise in all aspects related to the design and implementation of behavioral experiments as well as data analysis and interpretation.
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Research Support Center - Statistical Consulting Center
The mission of ourStatistical Consulting Centeris to advance knowledge in the fields of biostatistics, and to provide leadership and scholarship in research, teaching and mentoring, for the advancement of biomedical science and improvement of human health. We play a vital role in the education mission and the multidisciplinary and translational research mission of Augusta University, crossing the boundaries of academic colleges.
Therapeutics Core
The mission of Augusta UniversityTherapeutics CoreAUTCC) is to provide an affordable on-campus service platform for the discovery of novel therapeutic targets and interventions for disease treatment
Transgenic & Genome Editing Core
TheTransgenic and Genome Editing Coreis a full-service facility supported by Augusta University, The Georgia Research Alliance, and user fees. The Core’s mission is to provide timely and cost-effective services in all phases of transgenic mouse production by pronuclear microinjection into zygotes, gene targeting in embryonic stem cells ESCss), and gene editing using CRISPRR/Cas9 approach to the research community at Augusta University as well as other academic institutions and for-profit companies. The Core also provides services on preserving your valuable lines by cryopreservation of sperms and embryos, and resurrecting mouse lines using in vitro fertilization IVFF) or embryo transfer. Additional services include rederivation to create pathogen-free mouse lines, developing molecular reagents for genetic engineering, full colony management services, and expert advice on mouse genetics and breeding schemes. The Core is fully equipped to carry out all procedures needed for generating mouse models, as well as related services.
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Vision Function Assessment Core
The mission of theVision Function Assessment Coreis to engage in high impact research and discovery related to visual function and disease the outcome of which is expected to have far-reaching clinical applications for patients suffering from blindness and visual disorders.
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Shared Research Services
Central Supply Services
Central Supply Services (CSS)is a section of Research and Education Services in the Medical College of Georgia. It is a campus facility providing sterilization, preparation and distribution of laboratory supplies and materials.
Clinical Research Pharmacy
The AU Medical Centerpharmacyhas been assigned responsibility for study medication receipt, storage, dispensing, accountability and record-keeping for all human subject research on campus.
Clinical Trials Office
TheClinical Trials Office (CTO)serves as the initial point of contact and centralized coordinating office for all clinical research conducted within Augusta University Health. Its mission is to facilitate clinical research by providing quality services, solutions, innovative leadership, the promotion of collaboration, and continuous quality improvement. Its operation is based upon a comprehensive "One Stop Shop" concept for investigators and sponsors. The clinical trials office provides oversight and management of clinical studies.
Division of Laboratory Animal Services
TheDivision of Laboratory Animal Servicesmaintains a centralized animal care program with administrative management of 6 on-campus and 1 off-campus animal facilities. The animal care and use program is accredited byAAALAC, a Registered Research Facility with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA No. 57-R-0002), and has an Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare Assurance number.
Georgia Cancer Center | Biorepository
TheGeorgia Cancer Center Biorepository GCCBB)provides a wide range of professional collection, annotation, and storage solutions. This Biorepository is also home to a state-wide resource, theBiorepository Alliance of Georgia for Oncology (BRAG-Onc), which functions to collect samples from six participating sites across the State to represent the diversity of cancer patients within the State and to enhance cancer research in Georgia.
Institutional Review Board (IRB)
TheInstitutional Review Board (IRB)makes certain the research goals of the enterprise are met ensuring compliance and protection of human subjects involved in research. To serve as the central contact for facilitating the goals of the Enterprise Human Research Protection Program (HRPP).
Lab Equipment Services
Laboratory Equipment Services (LES)is a Section of Research and Education Services in the Medical College of Georgia. It is an on-site facility providing quality, low cost laboratory equipment repair, preventive maintenance and biological safety cabinet certifications by certified technicians.
Research Development Services
Research Development Services (RDS)provides support for obtaining approval for use of AU Medical Center, Clinics, Ancillary Services, Medical Records, and Patients (recruited from or using these services) that will be used during the conduct of a research study.