Core Platform for Histology, Histomorphology, and Ultrastructural Imaging (SIM, EM)
Location: Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science, Faculty of Medicine
Thomas Klonisch
The Histomorphology and Ultrastructural Imaging service platform offers: [1] Histomorphology services. This includes tissue processing of paraffin and frozen tissues, various histological staining procedures, and imaging of histological sections. In addition, we offer fluorescent imaging services for the detection of cytoskeletal components in cultured cellsand frozen tissues; and [2] Ultrastructural Imaging services. We perform tissue processing, embedding, and cutting of semi-thin and ultra-thin sections, staining and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image analysis. This TEM service is to be expanded to include immunodetection using TEM. In addition, we provide a service for structural illumination microscopy (SIM) for high-resolution fluorescent imaging of subcellular structures. The Histomorphology and Ultrastructural Imaging platform will also offer educational modules, which include annual graduate student training courses in Morphological Techniques, Histology, or Ultrastructural Imaging.
Histo-Imaging Services: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/anatomy/
Histomorphological services: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/anatomy/HistologyServices.html
Transmission EM: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/anatomy/7726.html
Nanoimaging/SIM: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/anatomy/7716.html
Departmental Imaging Facility: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/anatomy/7728.html
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Flow Cytometry Core Platform
Location: 4th floor Apotex Centre and 5th floor BMSB
Aaron Marshall, Keith Fowke
Flow cytometry is well established as a clinical diagnostic tool and it remains an essential research tool for multiplex analyses of cellular biomarkers and isolation of rare cell populations. Recent advances in fluorescence labeling and instrumentation have dramatically advanced the analytical and cell sorting capabilities of flow cytometry. The flow cytometry core platform will create an integrated structure for management and promotion of flow cytometry technology. The core will support a wide range of applications including immunophenotyping and biomarker analyses of human samples and animal models, and a wide variety of cell function studies such as cell division, cell death, DNA content, enzyme activity, membrane permeability, ion and redox states. Flow cytometric isolation of rare cell populations based on up to 14 biomarkers is also available. Other services will include consultation on experimental design and data analysis. To educate the user base regarding available instrument capabilities and encourage uptake of the most powerful cell labeling technologies, the core will regularly organize educational workshops.
Website: http://www.umanitobaflow.ca/
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Core Platform in Mass Spectroscopy Analysis of Proteins and Metabolites
Location: Manitoba Centre for Proteomics and Systems Biology, 799 John Buhler Research
John Wilkins
Mass spectrometry plays an essential role in protein discovery, quantitation, and monitoring of protein modifications, interactions and activities. This type of information is critical for the identification of biomarkers of disease activity or response to therapy and in the understanding of disease process. There are 4 instruments, 2 QqTOF for discovery-based projects and 2 triple quad instruments for quantitative analysis and analysis of posttranslational modifications. The latter instruments can also be used for small molecule quantitation. The Mass Spectrometry core platform will provide advice in experimental design, perform mass spectrometry and data interpretation. Workshops for students and researchers in the instrumentation and methodologies will be on-going.
Website: http://www.proteome.ca/
Price list: .pdf
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Large scale RNA and Protein Analysis for immunological biomarkers in health and disease
Location: 4th floor, Apotex Centre
Redwan Moqbel
The complex immune system and response are integral to the development, progress, chronicity and resolution of most medical conditions, such as infectious diseases, autoimmunity, gastro-intestinal disorders and cancers. Unfortunately, identifying, characterizing and monitoring specific biomarkers of inflammation and immune regulation remain elusive especially within the context of translational research programs, including cohort studies in both health and disease. The proposed platform consists of a high throughput Real-time PCR automation system, a high throughput system for simultaneous measurement and analysis of multiple secreted proteins of interest, and an ELISpot system for qualitative and quantitative analyses of activated immune cells. Collectively, the platform will allow large scale and robotic detection of a wide range of immunological biomarkers at both mRNA and protein levels. While focused on immunologically related mRNA and proteins its capabilities can be broadened.
For User Fees, Workshops and Project Turn-Around time, please view .pdf
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Small Animal and Materials Imaging Core Platform
Location: Instrumentation is located in Rooms 68-77, Central Animal Care, Basic Medical Sciences Building, the Programme Coordinator is located in Room 322 Basic Medical Mciences Building.
Dr Mike Jackson,
The U of M Small Animal and Materials Imaging Core Facility (SAMICF) provides capabilities for both structural and functional imaging to Manitoba scientists. Currently SAMICF provides services using an IVIS (In vivo imaging system) Spectrum optical imager for fluorescence and bioluminscence imaging; Skyscan 1176 microCT (computed tomography); and Siemens P4 microPET (positron emission tomography). The facility is also able to accommodate and integrate additional imaging equipment that is acquired going forward. Management of the Imaging Facility, including instrument operation, training, research consultation, and knowledge dissemination (e.g. web site, animal care “wet labs”, and workshops/courses on animal imaging) are provided by the Imaging Facility Coordinator, an imaging specialist
Website: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/cacs/sam