The Translational Technologies and Resources (TTR) Program will transform research throughout Indiana by moving from a reactive to a proactive group of core support facilities that are highly integrated within the Indiana CTSI. Furthermore, the TTR will transform the research environment at Indiana University (IU) and Purdue University by linking the clinically focused core programs at IU with the outstanding resources available at Purdue, including its renowned veterinary, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering facilities. The TTR will: 1) actively participate in the CTSI Project Development Teams to help identify projects in which novel technologies can provide added value; 2) facilitate access to novel resources for translational research projects; and 3) provide education to CTSI investigators about novel technologies. Through the integrated TTR Program, we will create a unique statewide resource that can be extended to provide services to other CTSAs around the country.
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Advanced Information Technology — Bill Barnett, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN), IU School of Medicine, University Information Technology Services (UITS) - Research Technologies Division
Supercomputing, bioinformatics software, massive storage and advanced visualization services
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Bindley Bioscience Center — Richard Kuhn, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Purdue Discovery Park
Biomolecular technologies, imaging and cytomics, bioinformatics support, and bionanotechnology with an emphasis on nanochemistry and functionalization of nanomaterials.
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Biochemistry Biotechnology Facility — Robert A. Harris, PhD, Director
Affiliations: IU Simon Cancer Center, IU School of Medicine
DNA sequencing
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Biostatistics — Barry Katz, PhD, Director
Affiliations: IU School of Medicine
Collaborates with investigators in the planning, statistical design, data management, and analysis of health related clinical, laboratory and epidemiological research projects. There is no charge to IUSM investigators for biostatistics effort related to grant development.
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Birck Nanotechnology Center — Tim Sands, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Purdue Discovery Park
Nanometrology laboratories, complete suite of microelectronics and microfluidics fabrication and testing equipment, bio-pharma clean room.
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Cardiovascular Ischemia and Vasculogenesis (CIVC) — Brian Johnstone, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Center for Vascular Biology and Medicine, Department of Medicine, IU School of Medicine
Provides technical expertise and assistance in conducting experiments employing various rodent cardiovascular disease models for generating physiological data or for testing experimental compounds, molecules, cells or devices.
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Cell and Protein Expression — Paresh Sanghani, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN), IU School of Medicine, University Information Technology Services (UITS) - Research Technologies Division
Construction of expression vectors; expression and purification of recombinant proteins
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Center for Medical Genomics — Howard Edenberg, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Alcohol Research Center, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IU School of Medicine
Experimental design, infrastructure and consulting services for use of array-based technology in studies of disease and other biomedical research.
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Chao Center — Craig W. Davis, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Purdue Research Park
Provides non-sterile cGMP manufacturing of clinical trial and small-scale commercial materials, analytical testing, formulation development, and related regulatory documentation.
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Chemical Genomics Core Facility — Zhong-Yin Zhang, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, IU School of Medicine
Provides investigators with cost-effective access to high throughput screening of structurally-diverse, drug-like small molecules in biological assays to enable investigators to discover small molecule tools for basic research, therapeutic development and diagnostic applications.
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Clinical Pharmacology Analytical Core — David R. Jones, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Department of Medicine – Clinical Pharmacology Division, IU Simon Cancer Center, IU School of Medicine
The Analytical Core provides services to 1) assist in the quantification of drugs and/or metabolites, 2) identification of metabolites, and 3) pharmacokinetic analysis of data.
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Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Service Core — Sean Mooney, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, IU School of Medicine
This core, a service unit of the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, provides biomedical data management, informatic and analytical consulting, graphic and website design, and software and website hosting
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Cytomics — J. Paul Robinson, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Purdue Discovery Park
Provides cell measurement systems, development of new cellular detection technologies, and enabling and providing resources for service.
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DEXA Laboratory — Connie Weaver, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Purdue University
Collaborative program providing assessment of nutritional, endocrine, and related studies with expertise in the analysis of bone density, bone geometry, and body composition.
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Drosophila Genomic Research Center — Thomas Kaufman, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Indiana University at Bloomington
Outstanding resource for comparative genomics, including development of transgenic flies with mutations in candidate human genes.
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Electron Microscopy Center — Vincent Gattone, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, IU School of Medicine
This core provides electron microscopy services utilizing either scanning or transmission electron microscopy.
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Flow Cytometry Resource Facility — Edward Srour, PhD, Director
Affiliations: IU Simon Cancer Center, IU School of Medicine
Cell sorting, immunofluorescence analysis and other flow cytometric assays.
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In Vivo Imaging — Gary D. Hutchins, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN), IU School of Medicine, University Information Technology Services (UITS) - Research Technologies Division
Imaging of tissue biochemistry, physiology, and anatomy provided by the Indiana Center of Excellence in Biomedical Imaging.
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Indiana Center for Biological Microscopy — Kenneth Dunn, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN), IU Simon Cancer Center, IU School of Medicine
High resolution confocal epifluorescence and multiphoton microscopy of cells, tissues and organs in living animals and fixed samples, and development of methods for imaging and digital image analysis.
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MDRU Clinical Research Laboratory — John Turek, DVM, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Purdue University
Coordinates support of animal clinical trials and analysis (e.g., in pathology, histology, epidemiology, imaging, etc.) for investigators in various academic departments on campus, in Purdue Discovery Park, and in the local private-sector.
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Metabolomics and Proteomics Centers — Juri Adamec, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Purdue Discovery Park
Provides both two-dimensional gel and multi-dimensional liquid chromatography separation coupled with mass spectrometer for proteomic analysis. A center for metabolomics provide state-of-the-art technologies, develop new methods, and enable and provide resources for service for both
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Pharmacogenetics Core — David Flockhart, MD, PhD, Director
Affiliations: NIH, Department of Medicine, IU School of Medicine
Assists investigators with identifying relevant gene polymorphisms to test in their study using bioinformatic database searches and drug pharmacology, isolates DNA from subjects on GCRC protocols (DNA/Biochemistry Core Laboratory), and conducts genotyping assays for the specified alleles.
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Purdue MRI Facility — Charles A. Bouman, PhD & Thomas M. Talavage, PhD, Co-Directors
Affiliations: Purdue University, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Provides 3T MRI for anatomical and functional imaging of humans and animals in a joint clinical/research setting.
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Proteomics — Mu Wang, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN), Alcohol Research Center, INCAPS, IU School of Medicine
Identification, quantitation and characterization of proteins; instrumentation development.
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Transgenic & Knockout Mouse — Loren Field, PhD, Director
Affiliations: Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN), IU Simon Cancer Center, IU School of Medicine
Production of transgenic mouse lines using both blastocyst injection of embryonic stem cells and pronuclear injection of DNA.
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Vector Production Facility — Kenneth Cornetta, MD, Director
Affiliations: IU School of Medicine
Provides gene therapy vectors at research or clinical grade. It can also provide GMP sterility, endotoxin, and other assays used in certifying products for clinical use.