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FLORIDA CORE NETWORK EVENT 3 PROGRAM
CHEMICAL SCIENCES LABORATORY
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32306
8/11/2016 Third Annual Meeting
Organizers: FSU-Wide Core Scientific Facilities Contact: Thayumana Somasundaram
www.biophysics.fsu.edu/fcne3
The program of the Florida Core Network Event 3 held at Florida State
University’s Chemical Sciences Laboratory on Thursday, August 11, 2016
between 9:30 AM and 5 PM.
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EVENT SPONSORS AND SUPPORT
EXCLUSIVE SPONSOR
ADDITIONAL SPONSORS
FSU-WIDE CORE FACILITIES PERSONNEL
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
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CONTENTS
THIRD ANNUAL MEETING ....................................................................................................................... 3
Event schedule, information, and location ................................................................................................................. 3
FSU CORE FACILITIES AND ITS PERSONNEL ............................................................................................ 5
GROUP PHOTO ....................................................................................................................................... 5
TRANSPORTATION FOR OFF CAMPUS TOUR SERVICE ........................................................................... 5
ON CAMPUS TOUR ................................................................................................................................. 6
OFF CAMPUS TOUR ................................................................................................................................ 6
POSTER RECEPTION ................................................................................................................................ 7
MAPS AND PARKING .............................................................................................................................. 7
MAG LAB AND FSU CAMPUS MAPS........................................................................................................ 8
FSU CORE FACILITY DETAILS ................................................................................................................... 9
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ......................................................................................................................... 12
MEETING ATTENDEES ............................................................................................................................ 14
NOTES ................................................................................................................................................... 17
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FLORIDA CORE NETWORK EVENT 3 PROGRAM
THIRD ANNUAL MEETING
EVENT SCHEDULE, INFORMATION, AND LOCATION
All events will be held in CSL 1003 unless specified otherwise Presentations in black color; Concurrent sessions in blue color; Common items in garnet color
Item Start Time
End Time
Duration Information and location
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Coffee 8:30 AM 9:30 AM 1:00 CSL Lobby
Registration 8:30 AM 9:30 AM 1:00 CSL Lobby
Opening Remarks 9:30 AM 9:40 AM 0:10 Gary Ostrander, VP Research
Welcome and announcements 9:40 AM 9:50 AM 0:10 Thayumanasamy Somasundaram
Speed Introductions (Host: )
Quick Introductions 9:50 AM 10:30 AM 0:40 Introduction of Core Facility Personnel
Lightning Round -1 (Host: Thayumanasamy Somasundaram )
Becky Augustyniak 10:30 AM 10:40 AM 0:10 Florida ExpertNet: Connecting with Expertise and Resources Across Florida’s Universities
Kari Basso 10:40 AM 10:45 AM 0:05 University of Florida – Mass Spectrometry
Services
Duncan Sousa 10:45 AM 10:50 AM 0:05 The Biological Science Imaging Resource and the South Eastern Consortium for Microscopy
of Macro Molecular Machines
10:50 AM 10:55 AM 0:05
Thayumanasamy Somasundaram
10:55 AM 11:00 AM 0:05 FSU Scientific Asset Management Database
and Webportal
Coffee Break 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 0:15 CSL Lobby
Topics in Industry Trends
Industry Trends 11:15 AM 11:45 AM 0:30 Catalyst Group VWR (Host: Lynn Moore)
CSL 1003
Round Table Discussions (Joan Hare and Huan He)
Core Facility Round Tables (0:40 min discussions;
0:05 min summary; 0:02 min/group overall update)
11:45 AM 12:45 PM 1:00
CSL 1005
Managing Instrument Repair Costs/Are Service Contracts Worth the Cost?
Roger Mercer
Billing and Collecting for Core Services: A Continuing Drain on Our Time?
Cheryl Pye
Coordination Between Cores; How Important Is It?
Claudius Mundoma
Developing a Good Client/Core Director Relationship/How can you do it?
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Huan He
Do you want to be a Green Lab? Practicing Sustainability in the Lab
Renee Murray
Difficulties and Opportunities in Introducing New Technologies into The Core Thayumanasamy Somasundaram
How Can We Build New Client Base? Joan Hare
Finding Funding for Core Facilities Duncan Sousa
Group Photo 12:45 PM 12:50PM 0:05 CSL Entrance or CSL Lobby (if raining)
Lunch (Steven Miller and Margaret Seavy)
Lunch and Vendor Show 12:45 PM 2:00 PM 1:15 Lunch and Vendor Showcase (CSL Lobby)
Lightning Round-2 (Host: Claudius Mundoma)
Panel Discussion 2:00 PM 2:45 PM 0:45
Panel Discussion (CSL 1003)
“Maintaining a good relationship between the administration and core facility”
Susan Constable, Management Claudius Mundoma, Core Director
Brian Washburn 2:45 PM 2:50 PM 0:05 Biological Science Cores
Claudius Mundoma 2:50 PM 2:55 PM 0:05 Physical Biochemistry Facility
Joan Hare 2:55 PM 3:00 PM 0:05 Protein Expression Facility
Roger Mercer 3:00 PM 3:05 PM 0:05 CoM Translational Lab
3:05 PM 3:10 PM 0:05
Coffee Break 3:10 PM 3:25 PM 0:15 CSL Lobby
Off Campus Tour 1 (Host: )
Off-Campus Tour 3:30 PM 5:00 PM 1:30 Mag Lab, HPMI, and LSI
On Campus Tour 1 (Hosts: Roger Mercer, Cheryl Pye, Duncan Sousa)
On-Campus Tour 1 3:30 PM 5:00 PM 1:30 CoM, Biology, and BSIR
On Campus Tour 2 (Hosts: Bert van de Burgt, Claudius Mundoma, Eric Lochner)
On-Campus Tour 2 3:30 PM 5:00 PM 1:30 Chemistry, IMB, and Physics
Poster (Brian Washburn)
Poster 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 CSL Lobby and CSL 1000
Dinner (Margaret Seavy and Steven Miller) Reception (Somasundaram)
Reception 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 3:00 CSL Lobby and CSL 1000
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FSU CORE FACILITIES AND ITS PERSONNEL
First Name Last Name Facility E-mail Phone
Beth Alexander Cell Culture Facility [email protected] 850-645-2931
John Beidler College of Medicine [email protected] 850-644-9947
Banghao Chen NMR Lab [email protected] 850-644-3334
Ruth Didier Flow Cytometry &
Confocal [email protected] 850-645-1465
Dano Fiore Biology [email protected] 850-644-9697
Steven E Freitag NMR Lab [email protected] 850-644-5586
Umesh Goli Mass Spec Lab [email protected] 850-644-1697
Joan Hare Protein Expression [email protected] 850-644-1421
Huan He Translational Lab [email protected] 850-645-9842
Xixi Jia Psychology [email protected] 850-644-6807
Eric Lochner Physics [email protected] 850-644-3456
Alecia Lapointe fMRI [email protected] 508-353-0148
Roger Mercer Translational Lab [email protected] 850-645-9598
Steve Miller DNA Sequencing [email protected] 850-644-8956
Claudius Mundoma Physical Biochem [email protected] 850-644-5147
Kristina Poduch Hybridoma [email protected] 850-644-0575
Cheryl Pye Molecular Cloning [email protected] 850-644-0575
Margaret Seavy Bioanalytical [email protected] 850-644-5444
Rakesh Singh Translational Lab [email protected] 850-645-9813
Thayumanasamy Somasundaram X-Ray
Crystallography [email protected] 850-644-6448
Duncan Sousa BSIR [email protected] 850-644-6519
John Spear BSIR [email protected] 850-644-6519
Bert van de Burgt Mat Characterization [email protected] 850-644-3468
Daniel Vera Center for Genomics [email protected] 850-644-9711
Cynthia Vied Translational Lab [email protected] 850-645-8491
Brian Washburn Hybridoma [email protected] 850-644-0575
Bonnie Wright Psychology [email protected] 850-645-8192
Yanming Yang Translational Lab [email protected] 850-645-0019
Michael Zawrotny Computer Resources [email protected] 850-644-0069
GROUP PHOTO A group photo of the meeting attendees will be taken during the Lunch Break around 12:45 PM. Group Photo in front of CSL or
CSL Lobby (if raining).
TRANSPORTATION FOR OFF CAMPUS TOUR SERVICE There will be shuttle service between the Chemical Sciences Laboratory and the National Magnet Lab. The shuttle will leave
around 3:30 PM from CSL Parking Lot towards the National Magnet Lab. The return trip will start at the Magnet lab around
4:45 PM towards the CSL.
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ON CAMPUS TOUR
OFF CAMPUS TOUR
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POSTER RECEPTION The poster session with a reception will be starting at 5:00 PM in CSL 1004 and 1000. People are encouraged to display their
posters at their earliest convenience at CSL 1000.
MAPS AND PARKING
Map of Chemical Sciences Laboratory and surrounding buildings (GPS: 30.443884, -84.300966)
Event Parking Map (Park only in “W” lots and not “R” lots)
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Map of first floor of CSL (Event Location)
MAG LAB AND FSU CAMPUS MAPS
Mag Lab floor plan. http://magnet.fsu.edu/about/visit.html
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FSU Campus Map
FSU CORE FACILITY DETAILS
Biology Analytical Laboratory | http://www.bio.fsu.edu/analytical.php
Margaret Seavy, Biological Science, Florida State University, FL 32306-4295, USA
1-850-644-5444 | [email protected]
The Analytical Lab incorporates state-of-the-art laboratory equipment for performing biological analyses, developing methods to
aid in research, and training faculty and graduate students in equipment operation and research techniques. The facility offers
HPLC and Protein sequencing services as well as centrifuges (high-speed and ultra), a Bio-Rad Chemi-Doc, an Agilent
Bioanalyzer, a Bio-Rad Experion, a GE Typhoon Imager, a Nanodrop, a multimodal Spectra-max M5 plate reader, and a Bio-
Mek 4000 liquid handling station.
Biology DNA Sequencing Facility | http://www.bio.fsu.edu/dna_sequencing.php
Steven H. Miller, Biological Science, Florida State University, FL 32306-4295, USA
1-850-644-3601 | [email protected]
The DNA Sequencing Facility offers sequencing and fragment analysis services using an Applied Biosystems 3730 Genetic Analyzer with Capillary Electrophoresis. DNA sequencing chemistries are performed using Big-Dye terminator v3.1 on double
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or single stranded DNA and PCR products. We also offer Next Generation Sequencing utilizing an Illumina MiSeq. The facility is home to an ABI 7500 Fast Real-Time PCR system and several common use Veriti PCR machines.
Biological Science Imaging Resource | http://bsir.bio.fsu.edu/
Duncan Sousa and John Spear, Biological Science, Florida State University, FL 32306-4295, USA
1-850-644-6519 | [email protected]
The Biological Science Imaging Resource (BSIR) is dedicated to making state of the art electron microscopy (EM) and confocal
microscopy available to everyone without multimillion dollar investments in instruments and facilities. The center piece of the
BSIR is the FEI’s Titan Krios equipped with the DE64 detector through which we offer affordable, state of the art, remote robotic
TEM imaging for local users as well as the South Eastern Consortium for Microscopy of Macro Molecular Machines (SECM4).
SECM4 is an NIH funded facility that supports 18 cryoEM investigators from institutions outside of Florida State University. With
the Appion automated data collection system, users can view data collected in real time via a web browser. We also offer
scanning electron microscopy and e- beam lithography through the FEI Nova NanoSEM, laser scanning dual photon confocal
imaging using Zeiss’s LSM 510 confocal microscope, and bright field and fluorescent light microscopy.
Biology Hybridoma Facility | http://www.bio.fsu.edu/hybridoma.php
Brian Washburn and Kristina Poduch, Biological Science, Florida State University, FL 32306-4295, USA
1-850-644-0575 | [email protected]
The Hybridoma Facility provides the expertise and assistance necessary for the production of monoclonal antibodies. This includes the immunization of mice, collection and testing of immune sera, hybridoma fusions, screening of hybridomas by ELISA, subcloning of selected cell lines, scale up of cells for supernatants, mycoplasma testing, isotyping, and long term storage of hybridomas and revival as needed.
Biology Molecular Cloning Facility | http://www.bio.fsu.edu/mol_cloning.php
Brian Washburn, Cheryl Pye, Kristina Poduch, Biological Science, Florida State University, FL 32306-4295, USA
1-850-644-0575 | [email protected]
The Molecular Cloning Facility provides expertise and assistance in designing and implementing molecular biology techniques. This includes training to support individuals with their research projects, full-service production of plasmid clones, mutants, and fusions constructs, libraries, qPCR analysis of DNA and RNA samples from a variety of organisms.
Chem & Biochem Mass Spectrometry Facility | http://www.chem.fsu.edu/facilities.php?facility_id=12&info=details Umesh Goli, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University, FL 32306-4390, USA
1-850-644-1697 | [email protected]
The Mass Spectrometry Laboratory has Accu TOF and MALDI TOF Time of Flight Mass Spectrometers, LC-Tandem Mass spectrometer, GC-MS, Capillary Gas Chromatograph, and Liquid Chromatographs and with Light Scattering Detector. Chem & Biochem Material Characterization Lab | www.chem.fsu.edu/facilities.php?facility_id=13&info=details Bert van de Burgt, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University, FL 32306-4390, USA
1-850-644-3468 | [email protected]
The Materials Characterization Laboratory is a multiuser research facility allowing access to a variety of sophisticated instruments to allow the characterization of materials. The facility is well equipped to carry out magnetic property research using a SQUID/Evercool MPMS magnetometer and two liquid helium cooled magnetometers (MPMS & PPMS), x-ray diffraction of powders and single crystals, a variety of optical spectrometers (UV/VIS/NIR, FT-IR, fluorescence) and thermal analysis (SDT & TGA), atomic force and optical microscopy, Raman vibrational spectroscopy using continuous wave (cw) lasers and transient absorption and emission spectroscopy using pulsed lasers.
Chem & Biochem NMR Lab | http://www.chem.fsu.edu/facilities.php?facility_id=15&info=details Banghao Chen and Steven Freitag, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University, FL 32306-4390, USA
1-850-644-3334 | [email protected]
NMR is one of the most powerful non-destructive spectroscopic analytical techniques, which can be used to determine the structures of chemical compounds. Modern NMR spectroscopy has been widely applied in many disciplines of scientific
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research, medicine, and various industries. Such as: chemistry, biology, material science, medicine, petroleum industry, and environmental studies, etc.
CoM Cell Culture Facility | http://med.fsu.edu/index.cfm?page=cellCultureFacility.home Beth Alexander, College of Medicine, Florida State University, FL 32306, USA
1-850-645-2931 | [email protected]
The Facility is designed to accommodate the culture of mammalian cell lines and other animal cell lines, such as insect cells. Work involving the culture of bacterial cells, spore-forming yeast, Neurospora or fungi or single-celled microorganisms may not be performed due to the potential of these cultures contaminating other cell lines. All work involving human cell lines must first be approved by the University Biosafety Committee. All work involving recombinant DNA must first be approved by the University Recombinant DNA Committee. All work is reviewed for appropriateness of the work for the Facility.
CoM Flow Cytometry Laboratory | http://med.fsu.edu/index.cfm?page=flowCytometryLab.home
Ruth Didier, College of Medicine, Florida State University, FL 32306, USA
1-850-645-1465 | [email protected]
Flow Cytometry consists of two instruments. BD FACSCanto SOS is a 4 laser 9 PMT analyzer. BD FACSAria SORP is a 4 laser
13 PMT sorter. Both systems can analyze cell cycle, percentages of fluorescent proteins or antibodies etc. Anything that can
be analyzed is capable of bulk sorting into tubes, single cell sorting into 96 well plates or sorting onto a slide using the FACSAria
SORP.
CoM Confocal Microscopy Laboratory | http://med.fsu.edu/index.cfm?page=confocalMicroscopyLab.home
Ruth Didier, College of Medicine, Florida State University, FL 32306, USA 1-850-645-2920 | [email protected]
There are 3 instruments in the Confocal Microscopy Facility. Andor spinning disk confocal, Zeiss LSM 880, and GEHealthcare
OMX Blaze super resolution. All systems have inverted microscopes Each microscope has different capabilities. See website
for more information.
CoM Translational Science Laboratory | http://med.fsu.edu/index.cfm?page=translationalLab.home
Roger Mercer, Yanming Yang, Rakesh Singh, and Huan He, College of Medicine, FSU, FL 32306, USA
1-850-645-9598 | [email protected]
Medical scientists are focused now on translating two decades of biomedical research into cures for human disease. The
Translational Science Laboratory provides the physical space, the applied technologies and the staff to serve medical scientists
at Florida State and elsewhere in their search for targets for treatment of disease.
IMB Protein Expression Facility | http://biophysics.fsu.edu/facilities/protein-expression-facility/
Joan Hare, Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State University, FL 32306-4380, USA
1-850-644-1421 | [email protected]
The Protein Expression Facility (PEF) is a multi-user facility which serves primarily faculty and students from the laboratories in
the Kasha Laboratory Building. The primary purpose of the PEF is to facilitate the large scale expression of recombinant proteins
in eucaryotic cells. We have methods and equipment for that purpose, including the WAVE bioreactor and the BelloCell
bioreactor. Other projects include expression of native proteins in response to chemical or biochemical inducers or metabolic
pressures, uptake of nanoparticles and dyes, production of siRNA knockout gene clones and analysis of effects, and cytological
studies of the cellular location of novel proteins.
IMB Physical Biochemistry Facility | http://biophysics.fsu.edu/facilities/physical-biochemistry-facility/
Claudius Mundoma, Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State University, FL 32306-4380, USA
1-850-644-5147 | [email protected]
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The Physical Biochemistry Facility (PBF) provides state-of-the-art resources for biophysical studies of macromolecules. Special emphasis is placed on providing resources, training, and guidance to graduate and undergraduate students. The PBF offers access to a broad range of instrumentation that is usually not available in an individual laboratory. Consequently, students have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with different biophysical techniques and evaluate their suitability to a particular study. The PBF also provides a forum for communication and exchange of ideas among students in their research efforts. IMB X-Ray Crystallography Facility | http://biophysics.fsu.edu/facilities/x-ray-facility/ Thayumanasamy Somasundaram, Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State University, FL 32306-4380, USA
1-850-644-6448 | [email protected]
As one of the FSU-wide Core Facilities, the multi-user macromolecular x-ray crystallography facility (XRF) at the Kasha
Laboratory Building (KLB) in the Institute of Molecular Biophysics (IMB) provides training, assistance, and expertise for
crystallizing and determining the three-dimensional structures of biological macromolecules and their complexes. It is available
to all the members of Florida State University and other members of Florida State University System. XRF is located on the East
side of the fourth floor of KLB. More facility information is available at X-Ray Facility page. All the users of the Facility are charged
a Usage Fee and fee structure depends on the nature and length of usage. To encourage new users and expand the user base
exploratory use will remain free of charge.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The organizers of the event would like to acknowledge the following people for bringing the event to Florida State University: All
the members of FSU-wide Core Facilities; Dr. Piotr Fajer, Director, IMB; Dr. Timothy Logan, Chairman, Chemistry and
Biochemistry; Office of Research; Gustavo Galdo and Lynn Moore, VWR; Susan Constable, Moffitt Cancer Center; Connie
Nicklin, ICBR, UF; Wade Baggett, Rick Wang, and Regina Ware, IMB; Makisha Howell, Mike Tharp, Keith Collins, Gary Poplin,
and Nodin Waddington, Chemistry and Biochemistry; Paulina Lewis and Cindi Majszak, Seminole Dining; Patricia Allaire
Catalina Café; Devin, Real Paella; Brian Fairhurst, Renee Murray, Kevin Thompson, Colleen Thomas, Lisa McGrady and Carla
Ross, FSU,
POSTERS
Rebecca Augustyniak, Director, Florida ExpertNet, [email protected]; (850) Florida ExpertNet is a free statewide portal of research expertise across Florida’s universities. ExpertNet is operated in
partnership with the SUS Board of Governors and includes the following: Faculty experts and their funded research projects,
Specialized centers and institutes, Licensing and commercialization opportunities, Speakers on a variety of topics, Postsecondary
instructional programs in the user’s area, and Innovation Exchange matchmaking portal for businesses.
Alberto Riva, Associate Scientist, [email protected], ICBR Bioinformatics Core Reliability, reproducibility, and reusability are essential requirements for analysis pipelines, especially in the context of a
bioinformatics core facility tasked with analyzing a large number of diverse datasets. We are developing a software platform
for the rapid development of analysis pipelines in a high-performance computing setting. The platform is based on Actor, an
object-oriented Python library that allows developers to quickly create complex analysis pipelines, by combining standard
Python code with predefined objects and methods implementing specific analysis tasks (e.g., different sequence alignment
programs). These building blocks only need to be developed and debugged once, leading to high reliability and reusability.
Actor is designed to work in a cluster environment, and provides methods to submit jobs to a queue and wait for their termination
under either PBS or Slurm. It therefore facilitates the creation of complex pipelines consisting of multiple processes running
sequentially or in parallel. Finally, Actor pipelines automatically generate a publication-quality report describing all steps of
the analysis, including figures and links to all relevant input and output files.
Leigh West, Scientific Researcher, [email protected]. (813) 974-6270 The Center for Drug Discovery and Innovation (CDDI) is a Florida Center of Excellence that serves and collaborates with researchers from USF and the biotechnology community. From concept to clinical trials, significant challenges arise for discovery of new drugs and treatments for human disease. Our mission is to assist research groups during the critical bottleneck of early phase drug discovery. While achieving this mission, students and collaborators are trained in different aspects of experimental design, sample preparation and data collection/interpretation. Thus, the CDDI operates on the principle that success is best achieved through active partnership in a setting that trains the individual student/researcher to work independently and to
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develop new skills and knowledge. To overcome the critical bottleneck a wide choice of analytical methods may be applied to the general analysis of all components from cells or tissues. Equipment and expertise is found in our four core facilities: Mass Spectrometry, Protein Production and Cell Biology, NMR, Chemodiversity.
Thayumanasamy Somasundaram, X-Ray Facility Director, [email protected]; (850) 644-6448 The x-ray crystallography facility provides the instrument and expertise for screening macromolecular crystallization conditions
and optimization. We can collect x-ray diffraction data from macromolecular single crystals both using home and synchrotron
sources. We can solve the 3-D structure of your interest that will provide mechanistic and binding details of your macromolecule.
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MEETING ATTENDEES
Attendees
Amer Abouhamze Assistant Director CTSI Biorepository [email protected] (352) 273-9498 University of Florida Beth Alexander Research Coordinator [email protected] Biomedical Sciences Cell Culture Facility Florida State University Rebecca Augustyniak Director Florida ExpertNet [email protected] (850) 644-5602 CIMES Florida State University Ramesh Badisa Research Associate [email protected] Biotechnology Core Florida A&M University Ken Baldauf Director, Program in Interdisciplinary Computing [email protected] (850) 645-8649 Florida State University Brad Barbazuk Associate Professor & Faculty Scientific Director ICBR Bioinformatics Core group [email protected] (352) 273-8624 University of Florida Kari Basso Director Mass Spectrometry Services [email protected] University of Florida
John Beidler Director, Facilities and Operations College of Medicine [email protected] (850) 644-9947 Florida State University Neal Benson Scientific Director [email protected] (352) 273-8186 ICBR-Cytometry University of Florida Matthew Booth Assistant Scientist/Technical Director UF Analytical Toxicology Core [email protected] (352) 294-4585 University of Florida Maria Boulina [email protected] (305) 243 8436 AICF University of Miami Jhunu Chatterjee Associate Director [email protected] (850) 644-1637 Ctr Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement Florida State University Banghao Chen Director of NMR Facility [email protected] FSU On-campus NMR Facility FSU Paul Chipman Scientific Director EM Core [email protected] ICBR University of Florida
Susan Constable Manager, Basic Science Shared Resources [email protected] (813) 745-8892 H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Christopher Cubitt Core staff scientist [email protected] (813) 745-3687 Transnational Research Core Moffitt Cancer Center Teresa d'Angelo Director of CTSI Research Services [email protected] CTSI Service Center University of Florida Luisa Dempere Program Director [email protected] (352) 392-6985 College of Engineering Research Service Centers University of Florida Ruth Didier Director Flow Cytometry/Confocal Microscopy [email protected] College of Medicine Biomedical Sciences Florida State University Dongtao (Ann) Fu Lab Manager [email protected] (352) 273-7752 Molecular Pathology Core University of Florida Umesh Goli [email protected] (850) 644-1697 Mass Spectrometry Lab Florida state University
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Joan Hare Research Scientist/Director Protein Expression Facility [email protected] (850) 644-1421 Protein Expression Facility Florida State University Huan He [email protected] IMB-TSL MS Florida State University Agnieszka Kasprzak Research Specialist [email protected] Analytic Microscopy Core Moffitt Cancer Center Alecia Lapointe Program Coordinator fMRI Research at CoM [email protected] (508) 353-0148 College of Medicine FSU Steven Madore Associate Director for Science [email protected] ICBR University of Florida Roger Mercer Director, Translational Science Laboratory [email protected] (850) 645-9598 Florida State University Steven Miller [email protected] FSU DNA Sequencing Facility FSU Claudius Mundoma Director, Physical Biochemistry Facility [email protected] (850) 644-5147 Physical Biochemistry Facility Florida State University
Carlos Murphy IT Business Analyst [email protected] (850) 228-2213 Facilities FSU Antoinette Noel Core Research Facilities Tech I [email protected] (352) 272-8042 Monoclonal Antibody Core Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research University of Florida Nedka Panayotova [email protected] NextGenSeq ICBR UF Kristina Poduch [email protected] MCF FSU Cheryl Pye Researcher [email protected] Molecular Cloning Facility FSU Alberto Riva Associate Scientist [email protected] ICBR Bioinformatics Core University of Florida Katherine Santostefano [email protected] Center for Cellular Reprogramming University of Florida Margaret Seavy Manager, Analytical Laboratory, Biological Science [email protected] (850) 644-5444 Department of Biology Florida State University
Savita Shanker Associate Scientist/Scientific Director [email protected] (352) 273-8056 Sanger Sequencing Core UF Rakesh Singh Research Faculty I [email protected] (850) 980-4551 Translational Science Laboratory FSU Vivek Somasundaram Undergraduate Student [email protected] Florida State University Thayumanasamy Somasundaram X-Ray Facility Director [email protected] (850) 644-6448 Institute of Molecular Biophysics Florida State University Duncan Sousa [email protected] Biological Science Imaging Resource FSU John Spear Scientific Research Specialist [email protected] (845) 656-1665 Biological Science Imaging Resource Florida State University Larry Tucker Vice President Business Development [email protected] (813) 316-4752 Metrohm USA Bert van de Burgt Director, Material Characterization Laboratory [email protected] (850) 644-3468 Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Florida State University
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Daniel Vera Director FSU Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine [email protected] (850) 296-8372 FSU Florida State University Cynthia Vied Research Faculty [email protected] (850) 645-8491 Translational Science Laboratory Florida State University Brian Washburn Lab Manager Hybridoma/Cloning [email protected] (850) 644-0575 Biological Science Florida State University
Leigh West Scientific Researcher [email protected] (813) 974-6270 Protein Production/Cell Biology University of South Florida Center for Drug Discovery and Innovation Bonnie Wright Grants Analyst and Team Leader [email protected] (850) 645-8192 Neuroscience & Psychology Florida State University Yanming Yang [email protected] Translational Science Lab Florida State University Michael Zawrotny [email protected] Computer Resources Facility IMB
FSU Shumin Zhang Research Specialist [email protected] (813) 745-8501 Translational Research Core Moffitt Cancer Center Mei Zhang Biological Scientist [email protected] Gene Expression & Genotyping University of Florida NIng Zhu Biological scientist [email protected] (352) 273-8060 Proteomics core ICBR" University of Florida
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