Molecular and Cellular Phenotyping Core

The Molecular & Cellular Phenotyping Core provides advanced instrumentation, technical expertise, and collaborative support to drive cutting‑edge biomedical and bioengineering research at the University of New Hampshire. 

Please contact any of the scientific advisors below.

Instrument - Location (Click Instrument for more info)Core Scientific Advisor 
Applikon Bioreactor - Parsons N226Nate Oldenhuis, PhD
Berthold Centro LB 960XS Microplate Luminometer - Rudman 354Sherine Elsawa, PhD
BioRad V3 Chemidoc Imager -Rudman 354Don Wojchowski, PhD
Leica Biosystems CM1860 Freestanding CryostatMatt MacManes, PhD
Lentivirus Gene Delivery Facility - Rudman 257CDon Wojchowski, PhD
LiCor Odyssey Clx Imaging System - Rudman 354 Rick Cote, PhD
Lonza Nucleofetor Electroporator - Rudman 257CVicki Jeffers, PhD
Moxi II Cell Analyzer/Bench Flow Cytometer - Rudman 354Don Wojchowski, PhD
Nicoya Surface Plasmon Resonance System - Kingsbury S322Edward Song, PhD
Nikon A1R HD Confocal Microscope Imaging Workstation - Rudman 131Don Wojchowski, PhD
Nikon Eclipse Ni-E - Rudman 157Vicki Jeffers, PhD

CIBBR is supported by several cutting edge facilities on the University of New Hampshire Durham campus. 

CIBBR Supported Resources Include:

Microscopy Core:

Instrument - Location (Click instrument for more info)
Becton-Dickinson FACSCalibur Flow Cytometer - UIC Parsons
Miltenyi Biotec MACSQuant VYB Flow Cytometer - UIC Parson

Nikon A1R Confocal Microscope - UIC Parsons

To Come Nikon AXR

Zeiss Versa 610 X-Ray Microscope - UIC Parsons

Spectroscopy Core: 

 

Resource Acknowledgement:

ALL PUBLICATIONS RESULTING FROM USE OF THESE INSTRUMENTS NEED TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE CIBBR GRANT:

Research reported in this publication was supported by the University of New Hampshire's Center for Integrated Biomedical and Bioengineering Research (CIBBR) through a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number P20GM113131.

Training Form:

If interested in using one of the CIBBR-Supported Instruments, a training form request with the UIC must be filled out and submitted. No access to CIBBR instrumentation will be allowed without the proper training. 

Download UIC Training Form