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Core facilities play an integral role in our research infrastructure, empowering researchers to break new ground by offering specialized laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment, unique instrumentation and shared services managed by scientists with the technical expertise and experience to help others.

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  • Research Pathology Services

    The Research Pathology Services mission is to support research in animal models of human disease by providing histology techniques and veterinary pathology services. With expertise in a wide range of mammalian and non-mammalian species, the Facility assists investigators with the selection of animal models, design of experiments, analysis of gross and microscopic tissues, and interpretation of findings.

    Key Resources Pathology; histology; microscopy; necropsy; tissue sectioning; tissue staining; morphometric analysis; immunohistochemistry; electron microscopy
    Location New Brunswick/Piscataway
    Contact Name Michael Goedken
  • The Rutgers University Center of Ocean Observing Leadership integrates across interdisciplinary scientific research, education and outreach and the application of an operational ocean observing system. Faculty and students comprising the scientific teams participate in collaborative research programs in which academic, industry and government partnerships are forged between physicists and biologists, between scientists and engineers, and between observationalists and modelers. The education group is the focal point for outreach activities to the K-12 community and to non-science majors within Rutgers. The Operations Center maintains a sustained coastal ocean observatory that provides real-time ocean data to the research and education groups and also serves as the training ground for Operational Oceanography students.

    The COOL Operations Center maintains the world’s most advanced coastal ocean observatory. State-of-the-art sampling capabilities are continuously upgraded as new technologies developed and demonstrated by the research group are immediately transitioned into the operational setting of the Center. Cost-effective sustained spatial sampling of the coastal ocean is accomplished with a variety of new platforms and sensors that include: (1) the local acquisition of satellite imagery from the international constellation of thermal infrared and ocean color sensors, (2) a triple-nested multi-static HF radar network for surface current mapping and waves, and (3) a fleet of long-duration autonomous underwater gliders equipped with physical and optical sensors,  Raw datasets are shared with a variety of super-users throughout the U.S. for real-time backups, data archiving, and advanced product generation. Operational data products are produced in real time and displayed on the World Wide Web for use by scientists, educators, decision-makers and the general public.

    Key Resources Teledyne Webb Slocum Gliders and onboard instrumentation
    Location New Brunswick/Piscataway
    Contact Name Michael Crowley
  • The Rutgers Clinical and Research Data Warehouse (CRDW) is a secure, HIPAA-compliant central repository that includes diverse healthcare data and essential analytical tools for gaining insights into medical conditions, outcomes, and treatments. 

    Key Resources Access to comprehensive clinical data; enhanced research capabilities through robust data analytics tools; efficient data management; collaborative opportunities.
    Location Other
  • RUMIC

    RUMIC offers non-invasive approaches to observe disease states, disease progression and therapeutic responses in living systems and ex vivo organs. The approaches used allow researchers the ability to generate multiple, spatially-resolved anatomical, functional, and molecular-level readouts from a single study. 

    Key Resources Imaging; small animal imaging; micro-CT; x-ray; ultrasound
    Location New Brunswick/Piscataway
    Contact Name Derek Adler
    Contact Email derek.adler@rutgers.edu