A Collaborative, University-Wide Core Research Facility
Supporting the Center on Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
An NIH Center of Biomedical Research Excellence
About
The Biomedical Core Facilities, or BCF, strategically combines five key disciplines: microscopic imaging, molecular and cellular biology, flow cytometry and cell sorting, animal model/pathology and next-generation sequencing.
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FLOW CYTOMETRY LAB
The new research facility represents a critical component of the university's research infrastructure to support infectious disease studies. It will provide direct support of K-State's Center on Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.
The newly funded, core-facility suite will assemble state of the art technologies in a single location to facilitate the delivery of coordinatred services for academic, corporate and federal researchers, providing a complete range of services from whole tissues to single-cell nucleic acid analyses.