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Equipment and Technologies

Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorters ​ Beckman Coulter MoFlo AstriosEQ: A high-speed cell sorter (up to 70,000 cells/second) and analyzer (up to 100,000 cells/second), with four fixed lasers (405nm, 488nm, 561nm, and 640nm). The AstriosEQ has the capacity to acquire 28 parameters simultaneously. In...

Linus Tsai, MD PhD

Linus received his MD/PhD from U.C. San Francisco and performed his graduate studies in Ulrike Heberlein's lab studying the genetics of acute responses to drugs of abuse in Drosophila Melanogaster. After an internal medicine residency at BIDMC Harvard and clinical endocrine fellowship at BIDMC...

Services

We Specialize In Bulk and Single-Cell Transcriptomics and -omics RNA extraction, quality control, and library preparation for mRNA, total RNA, and single-cell/single-nuclei RNA-seq and -omics. For the latter, we also provide help with integration of single cell transcriptomic, epigenomic datasets...

Training

The Core offers hands-on training, customized protocol development, and educational workshops in collaboration with partners across BIDMC, HMS, and the Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core.

Research Laboratory Services and Specimen Processing

The CRC provides investigators with access to laboratory technicians for routine and complex sample processing. The laboratory processing staff has extensive experience in working with many central laboratories for federal and pharmaceutical company supported clinical research projects and with...

Research Nursing

The nursing service of the Clinical Research Center at BIDMC is composed of registered nurses, medical assistants for research, and a certified sleep technician. CRC nurses implement the research study protocol, manage nursing care, and coordinate services throughout the research participant’s stay...

Fees

Work is done on a fee-for-service basis with a graded fee structure. Priority use is given to BIDMC researchers and priority use and reduced fees are provided to investigators of the Harvard Digestive Diseases Center (due to the NIH-funded Digestive Diseases Center grant).