Shared Resources: Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University : Feinberg School of Medicine

Shared Resources: Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University : Feinberg School of Medicine
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Shared Resources
In support of its research initiatives, Lurie Cancer Center funds Shared Resources designed to provide access to quality services, advanced technologies and scientific expertise. These Core facilities foster innovation in basic, clinical and translational research.
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Our new Core Navigator service can help Northwestern cancer researchers find the equipment, assay, and services they need in Lurie Cancer Center’s Core facilities.
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Located on Northwestern University’s Chicago and Evanston campuses, these Shared Resources, many of which would be beyond the means of individual investigators, are supported in part by Lurie Cancer Center’s P30 Cancer Center Support Grant from the National Cancer Institute.
Shared Facilities and Resources
Center for Advanced Microscopy: Cell Imaging Facility and Nikon Imaging Center
Developmental Therapeutics Core
Flow Cytometry Facility
Immunotherapy Assessment Core
Keck Biophysics Facility
Metabolomics Core Facility
Molecular & Translational Imaging Core Facility
Mouse Histology & Phenotyping Laboratory
Outcomes Measurement & Survey Core Facility
Pathology Core Facility
Proteomics Core Facility
Quantitative Data Sciences Core Facility
Structural Biology Facility
Transgenic and Targeted Mutagenesis Laboratory
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NCCN Shared Resources Database
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) has established the
NCCN Shared Resources Database
for scientists and investigators at its member institutions in order to provide resources that will improve the ability to advance cancer therapies through quality research. This database gives all participating cancer centers access to state‐of‐the‐art research technology, equipment, technical support, data and biostatistics services that would be too difficult or expensive for them to develop and maintain on their own.
To access the database, visit the link above. You must be a registered user on the NCCN website using an institutional email address. Personal emails will not be able to access this secure website.
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