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When you’re in need of radiological imaging for your research, look no further than the Small Animal Imaging Facility at Children’s Hospital.
The Transgenic Core at Children’s Hospital Research Institute can build you complex mouse or rat models, genetically manipulating the mouse or rat genome to meet your specific research needs.
The Aquatic Zebrafish Core provides services using the small vertebrate zebrafish as a model for human disease and to study gene function.
The Translational Core Laboratory (TCL) provides laboratory testing and specimen processing services to support clinical research and animal studies.
The Biorepository Resource Center assists investigators, divisions, and centers in the collection, tracking, storage, processing, and distribution of biobanked specimens across CHOP Research Institute.
Established in 2006, the CAG Biorepository is one of the world’s largest and most diverse pediatric biobanks, hosting more than 600,000 biological samples that have been genotyped or sequenced in CAG’s CLIA and CAP-accredited high-throughput centers. This core offers DNA and RNA extraction services.
Established in 2006, the CAG Genotyping Laboratory is fully equipped with state-of-art technology and experienced staff members. Our lab is integrated with our Biorepository and Bioinformatics group, keeping all stages of collaborators’ studies connected.
The CAG Sequencing Laboratory is fully equipped with state-of-art technology and expert staff members. Intergrated sequencing operations with our Biorepository and Bioinformatics teams to keep all stages of a collaborator’s studies connected. The lab also offers cutting-edge technologies in genomics.
Looking for help with sequencing and analytics to advance your project? The CHOP Microbiome Center is the sequencing and analytical resource of the PennCHOP Microbiome Program, providing end-to-end solutions for microbiome research.
The Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics has established state-of-the-art Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) clinical vector manufacturing suites for adeno-associated virus (AAV) and lentiviral (LV) vectors.