Analytical Imaging Core
分析成像核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7925429
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-04-01 至 2015-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressArtsBiologicalBiological ProcessCellsChemicalsClinical ResearchCommitComplexComputer Systems DevelopmentCore FacilityCryoelectron MicroscopyCryoultramicrotomyData AnalysesData CollectionDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusEducational process of instructingElectron MicroscopyEquipment and supply inventoriesEvaluationExperimental DesignsFluorescence MicroscopyFreeze FracturingFreezingGoalsImageImageryImaging TechniquesImaging technologyIndividualLabelLaboratoriesLaboratory ResearchMediatingMetabolicMetalsMethodologyMicroscopyMissionMolecularMolecular TargetMolecular and Cellular BiologyNegative StainingObesityOpticsOrganellesPatientsPlant ResinsPostdoctoral FellowPreparationPrincipal InvestigatorProteinsProtocols documentationResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionResource SharingResourcesSamplingScientistServicesShadowing (Histology)Signal Transduction PathwayStudentsTechniquesTimeTrainingWorkbasecold temperaturecost effectivedetection of nutrientelectron tomographyexperiencegraduate studentimprovedin vivoinstrumentationlight microscopymillisecondnew technologynucleic acid structurepressureresearch studyresponsesample fixationstructural biologytooltrafficking
项目摘要
The mission of the Analytical Imaging Core Is to assist DRTC investigators in routine and complex imaging technologies for their particular research needs. This is accomplished at several levels. First, the facility has traditionally emphasized teaching new users, on an individual basis, the imaging techniques they require for successful execution of their experiments. Appropriate staff effort is expended to address the needs of these
laboratories by assisting them in experimental design, data collection, quantitative analysis and presentation. Secondly, the facility offers customized full service sample preparation for electron microscopy ranging from chemical fixation, embedding in resin and ultrathin sectioning, negative staining, immunogold labeling, critical point drying and metal shadowing. In addition, the facility offers a full range of low temperature techniques
for electron microscopy including quick freezing in the millisecond range by plunge, metal mirror or high pressure freezing. Thirdly, the Analytical Imaging Core develops novel technologies and state-of-the-art methodologies to continually address the ongoing needs of the Einstein DRTC research laboratories. To accomplish these goals, the Analytical Imaging Core will: 1) advise investigators, trainees and staff on the best techniques and instrumentation to address their specific research problem; 2) make available to
investigators specialized light microscopy instrumentation for the analyses of cellular and molecular biological processes; 3) provide dedicated electron microscopy expertise, service and training for the high resolution visualization of cellular, organelle, protein and nucleic acid structures; 4) provide laboratory training of students, postdoctoral fellows, investigators and technical staff in performing techniques necessary to perform microscopy based analyses; 5) assist in the appropriate data analysis for the
evaluation of molecular targets and biological processes; and 6) continue the development of cutting-edge imaging methodologies and instrumentation. All these services are available to investigators new to diabetes research, as well as to investigators working on diabetes-related projects that can be enriched and extended by the use of the expertise and facilities of this core.
分析成像核心的任务是协助DRTC调查人员采用常规和复杂的成像技术,以满足其特定的研究需求。这是在几个级别上完成的。首先,该设施传统上强调向新用户传授他们成功进行实验所需的成像技术。花费适当的工作人员努力满足这些需求
通过协助实验室进行实验设计、数据收集、定量分析和陈述。其次,该设施为电子显微镜提供定制的全方位样品制备,从化学固定、树脂包埋和超薄切片、阴性染色、免疫金标记、临界点干燥和金属阴影。此外,该设施还提供全方位的低温技术。
用于电子显微镜,包括通过插入、金属镜面或高压冷冻在毫秒范围内快速冻结。第三,分析成像核心开发新技术和最先进的方法,以不断满足爱因斯坦DRTC研究实验室的持续需求。为了实现这些目标,分析成像核心将:1)就解决他们的具体研究问题的最佳技术和仪器向调查人员、受训人员和工作人员提供建议;2)提供
研究人员使用专门的光学显微镜仪器进行细胞和分子生物学过程的分析;3)为细胞、细胞器、蛋白质和核酸结构的高分辨率可视化提供专门的电子显微镜专业知识、服务和培训;4)为学生、博士后研究员、研究人员和技术人员提供实验室培训,以执行基于显微镜的分析所需的技术;5)协助进行适当的数据分析
评估分子靶标和生物过程;以及6)继续开发尖端成像方法和仪器。所有这些服务都提供给糖尿病研究的新手,以及从事糖尿病相关项目的研究人员,这些项目可以通过使用这一核心的专门知识和设施得到丰富和扩展。
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