iLab Cores at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Cores at Analytical Chemistry
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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(CHASE) Center for Hybrid Approaches in Solar Energy to Liquid Fuels
Our mission is to develop molecule/material hybrid photoelectrodes for cooperative sunlight-driven generation of liquid fuels from carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water. |
Renato Neiva Sampaio | renatons@email.unc.edu | 919-962-6320 |
Chemistry NMR
The Chemistry Department's Nucelar Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Core Laboratory provides training and access to NMR spectroscopy. We also participate in NMR investigations of chemical samples, prepare samples and acquire data. |
Marc ter Horst | terhorst@unc.edu | 919-843-5802 |
Mass Spectrometry Core Laboratory
We provide equipment, expertise and training in small molecule applications utilizing mass spectrometry in an open-access facility. We also support high-throughput catalysis research for inorganic and organic research labs in our Reaction Innovation Sub-Core for Excellence (RISE) Catalysis Center. |
Brandie M. Ehrmann, Ph.D. | behrmann@email.unc.edu | 919-962-6813 |
X-Ray Crystallography Core Laboratory (XCL)
XCL primarily functions as a service crystallographic facility for the University and are actively collaborating with Department of Chemistry, Inorganic, Organic, and Material Division, Physics and Astronomy, biology, as well as the School of Pharmacy and the School of Medicine. |
Chun-Hsing (Josh) Chen, Ph.D. | joshchen@email.unc.edu | 919-962-1689 |

Cores at Animal Husbandry, Surgery and Phenotyping
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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MHI Cardiovascular Physiology and Phenotyping Core (CPPC)
We provide surgical, imaging and functional assessment services with a focus on cardiovascular system in rodents. |
Aung Moe Zaw | aung-moe_zaw@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-3036 |
NORC GEM Core: Metabolic Phenotyping
Metabolic Phenotyping offers technical support and expertise for measuring traits related to metabolism in mouse models of obesity and nutritionally relevant disease. |
Raz Shaikh, PhD | shaikhsa@email.unc.edu | (919) 843-4348 |
Research Radiation Core Facility
Our mission is to provide radiation support for various research applications. We will provide safe and effective radiation service using various irradiators that are dedicated for research studies. |
Hong Yuan | yuanh@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-3813 |

Cores at Bioinformatics and Biostatistics
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Bioinformatics and Analytics Research Collaborative (BARC)
We are a multi disciplinary center that aims to provide bioinformatics expertise and analysis to researchers across the university and beyond for high throughput data. We analyze, visualize, interpret, and manage big data while also offering custom solutions to fit our researchers’ needs. |
Tyler Interrante | Tyler_interrante@med.unc.edu | |
CGIBD - Biostatistics Core
Our core provides an interface between basic scientists, clinical researchers, and informatics specialists to support translational research. |
Amy Smither | amy_smither@med.unc.edu | 919-966-8381 |

Cores at Biospecimen Collection and Processing
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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BioSpecimen Processing Facility
The Facility provides laboratory support for investigator-initiated large-scale clinical, epidemiologic, and other studies and functions as a human biospecimen repository. It also serves as a resource for clinicians who wish to store and study samples from unusual or potentially important patients. |
Patricia Basta | patricia_basta@unc.edu | 919-843-3860 |

Cores at Drug Development
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Nanomedicines Characterization Core Facility (NCore)
NCore implements the Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Development (CNDD) mission of accelerating translation of new nanomedicines into clinic by providing comprehensive physicochemical characterization of nanoscale entities. |
NCore Email (Marina Sokolsky) | ncore@unc.edu | (919) 962-4698 |

Cores at Fabrication, Nanofabrication, and Engineering
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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BeAM Design Innovation Hub
We facilitate and complement research of all types by providing engineering consultation, design, fabrication, assembly, and select repair services in a wide range of disciplines. |
Glenn W. Walters, PhD, PE | walters@unc.edu | 919-966-3531 |
Chapel Hill Analytical and Nanofabrication Laboratory (CHANL)
CHANL enables cutting edge research by providing equipment, expertise and training for nano/micro fabrication and characterization in an open-access facility with capabilities not otherwise available on campus. |
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Engineering Innovations Lab (EIL)
We provide design and repair services on the UNC campus. Capabilities include analog, digital, and RF design as well as signal processing and software development. We also provide circuit simulation, mathematical modeling, and mechanical design in support of prototype production and construction. |
Regent Joubert | joubert@email.unc.edu | 919-966-1359 |

Cores at Flow Cytometry
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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UNC Flow Cytometry Core Facility
The UNC Flow Cytometry Core Facility (FlowCore) provides state-of-the-art flow cytometry services to the entire UNC-CH research community as well as to others in the Research Triangle Park area. |
Ramiro Diz | ramiro_diz@med.unc.edu | 919-966-7812 |

Cores at Genetics and Genomics
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Advanced Analytics Core
We provide high-quality, quantitative solutions for studying proteins and nucleic acids at the bulk or single-cell level. |
Carlton Anderson | canderson@med.unc.edu | 919-260-3461 |
CRISPR Screening Facility
CRISPR has supercharged the ability to conduct rapid and effective genetic and epigenetic screening. |
Brian Golitz | brian_golitz@med.unc.edu | 9198430677 |
Functional Genomics Core
We provide researchers with high quality microarray data using Thermo Fisher expression and genotyping arrays. |
Mike Vernon | mike_vernon@med.unc.edu | 919-445-2865 |
High Throughput Sequencing Facility - 1
We offer comprehensive library services, NextGen sequencing and alternative technologies including long reads. We also provide technological support to users to ensure maximum data value. Our goal is to help researchers make biological sense out of their data. |
Piotr A Mieczkowski | Piotr_Mieczkowski@med.unc.edu | 919-962-4471 |
Immune Monitoring and Genomics Facility
We provide investigators with cellular immunology, molecular immunology, and immunogenomics services that can delineate interactions between the immune system and tumor tissues. |
Karen McKinnon | kmck@med.unc.edu | 919-843-6080 |
LCCC Translational Genomics Lab (TGL)
Our mission is to support translational human cancer genomics research by providing a resource that balances rigor and flexibility to meet the needs of academic and clinical research that can ultimately produce optimized and validated processes for adoption in clinical labs. |
Adam D. Pfefferle, PhD | adamp@email.unc.edu | 919-962-8324 |
Microbiome Core
We provide the research community with the facilities and expertise to characterize complex microbial communities and microbial interactions. |
Microbiome Core | microbiome@med.unc.edu | Lab 919-962 3569 Cell 919-961 0032Office 919-966 9838 |
NORC GEM Core: Nutrigenomics
We provide investigators with the expertise and resources necessary to investigate the role of host genetic factors in biological responses to nutritional exposure. |
Saroja Voruganti, PhD | saroja@unc.edu | 704-250-5009 |

Cores at Histology / Pathology
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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CGIBD- Histology
We provide a full range of histology services in support of research into the etiology and pathogenesis of diseases with special emphasis on gastrointestinal diseases. |
Kathryn Kelley | kathrynk@email.unc.edu | |
Histology Research Core (HRC)
Welcome to the Histology Research Core where we serve the histology needs of the UNC community and beyond. We have experience with various organisms including, but not limited to mouse, rat, pig, cat, dog, fish, human and primate, and plants. |
Histology Research Core Staff | hrc@med.unc.edu | |
Pathology Services Core
We provide high quality, comprehensive pathology services for pre-clinical and clinical studies. |
Gaby De la Cruz | gdelacruz@med.unc.edu |

Cores at Human Research/Clinical Applications and Support
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Biobehavioral Laboratory
Our mission of the BBL is to improve public health and research by providing services and training in quality non-invasive measures and data science to advance biobehavioral sciences across several domains. |
Biobehavioral Lab | sonbbl@unc.edu | 919.966.7598 |
Connected Health for Applications & Interventions CHAI
Our focus is bringing your research to life, from shaping research questions to disseminating results — you envision it, together we make it happen. Our team of innovative thinkers including designers, developers, health behavior strategists, product managers, and qualitative research specialists. |
CHAI Core (Brittany Frew) | chaicore@unc.edu | |
NORC Clinical and Community Human Assessment and Interventions Core
The Core's Intervention services offer state of the art techniques and resources for the development of behavioral science interventions aimed at health promotion and disease prevention. |
Ashley Irwin | ashleyki@live.unc.edu | (919) 843-8423 |
The Cancer Information and Population Health Resource (CIPHR) Core
CIPHER develops and maintains comprehensive and prospectively linked population-based datasets for cancer research. |
CIPHR Core | ciphr@unc.edu | |
The Clinical Genomic Analysis (GENYSIS) Core
We collaborate with the BioSpecimen Processing (BSP) facility, the High-Throughput Sequencing Facility (HTSF), and the McLendon Molecular Genetics Laboratory (MGL) to provide clinical researchers with four main services: Bioinformatics, Variant analysis, Clinical reporting, Post-test services. |
GENYSIS Core (Dr. Tam P. Sneddon) | genysis@email.unc.edu | (919) 966-4676 |

Cores at Immunoassay
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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CFAR HIV/STD Laboratory Core/LCCC Retrovirology
We offer services and collaborations to HIV researchers fo their basic and clinical research projects. |
Robert Krysiak | cfarvim@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-6867 |
Respiratory TRACTS Core (RTC)
We provide turnkey services to clinical and biomedical investigators at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as well as off-site investigators. |
Mandy Bush | mbush43@email.unc.edu | 919-537-3968 |

Cores at Mass Cytometry
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Mass Cytometry Core Facility (CyTOF)
The Mass Cytometry Core offers comprehensive expertise and support to enable successful mass cytometry experiments. The core provides assistance with experimental and panel design, protocol support, antibody procurement, data acquisition and basic support for single cell data analysis in Cytob... |
Marie A Iannone | miannone@unc.edu | 919-445-2745 |

Cores at Metabolomics and Proteomics
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Metabolomics and Exposome Laboratory Service Core (MEL)
Metabolomics and Exposome Laboratory Service Core (MEL) encourages collaborations that promote the use of untargeted and broad spectrum metabolomics in basic, clinical, and translational research focused on environmental health and precision nutrition. |
Susan Sumner, PhD | susan_sumner@unc.edu | (704) 250-5066 |
UNC Metabolomics and Proteomics Core
We provide services for the analysis of proteins from tissues, cells or other biological samples. We are available to the UNC community, as well as external customers worldwide. We’re committed to educating students and researchers in the field of proteomics. |
Laura Herring, PhD | laura_herring@med.unc.edu | 919-966-4681 |

Cores at Microscopy and Imaging
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Biology Microscopy Core
We provide the Department of Biology and broader UNC community with access, training and assistance with a wide array of high-end imaging systems, for epifluorescence, TIRF, confocal, spinning disk and super-resolution, as well as image analysis. |
Nat Prunet, PhD | nprunet@unc.edu | (919) 962-4398 |
Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC)
We provide world-class clinical and preclinical imaging services to researchers within the University system and to researchers from institutions and companies in the surrounding area with cutting-edge imaging hardware such as PET/MR,PET/CT, MRI, SPECT, Optical Imaging, and Ultrasound. |
Angela High Creighton | angela_creighton@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-7666 |
Hooker Imaging Core
The Hooker Imaging Core (HIC) is an open core providing instrumentation, training and expertise in light and electron microscopy for the UNC biomedical research community and outside users. |
Wendy Salmon | wendy_salmon@med.unc.edu | 617-429-0158 |
Microscopy Services Laboratory (MSL)
We provide training, assistance and services in light microscopy, electron microscopy and image analysis. |
MSL - General inquires (Pablo Ariel) | msl@med.unc.edu | 919-966-2413 |
Neuroscience Microscopy Core
We provide access to high-resolution imaging technologies, implement new imaging technologies, related to real-time and tissue clearing based imaging of neurodevelopment and neural functions, and provides training, consultation, data analysis, image processing, and centralized technical expertise. |
Michelle S. Itano, Ph.D. | itano@unc.edu | 919-966-5807 |

Cores at Structural Biology and Chemistry
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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CryoEM Core
Provide assistance in all aspects of high-resolution cryo-electron microscope. To include specimen preparation, data collection, and image processing. We provide training, technical advice, and consultations for users interested in learning cryoEM. |
Joshua Strauss | Joshua_Strauss@med.unc.edu | 919-962-5526 |

Cores at Tissue and Cell Culture
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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The MLI Tissue Procurement and Cell Culture Core
We provide standardized cell cultures for cystic fibrosis (CF) research. The Core serves as a central source of normal, CF and disease control cells, tissues and fluids for a wide array of uses. |
Leslie Fulcher | Leslie_Fulcher@med.unc.edu | 919-966-7055 |
Tissue Culture Facility
Our facility supplies almost any medium, reagent, additive or consumable item required in cell culture and molecular biology research at a deep discount with prompt on-site availability. TCF also has an extensive cell line repository. |
Tissue Culture Facility | tcf@med.unc.edu | 919-966-1034 |

Cores at Vector Production
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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UNC NeuroTools Core
We provide full spectrum support for the production and use of viral tools in neuroscience applications. |
UNC NeuroTools (Kim Ritola) | neurotools@unc.edu | (919) 445-1711 |
Other cores at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Animal Models
We offer production, validation and use of CRISPR/Cas9 custom nucleases for production of mutant mice, rats or cell lines! As an early adopter of CRISPR/Cas9 technology, we have developed deep expertise in the use of CRISPR/Cas9 nucleases for genome editing. Contact us today to discuss your project! |
Dale Cowley, PhD | dale_cowley@med.unc.edu | 919-843-9125 |
High Throughput Sequencing Facility-2 (HTSF-2)
We offer comprehensive library services, NextGen sequencing and alternative technologies including long reads. We also provide technological support to users to ensure maximum data value. Our goal is to help researchers make biological sense out of their data. |
Greg Bowen | greg_bowen@med.unc.edu | (919) 962-4439 |
Lineberger Common Equipment
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Herbert Michael Thibodeaux | hmthib@med.unc.edu | (919) 445-4188 |
National Gnotobiotic Rodent Resource Center (NGRRC)
The Gnotobiotic Core at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill maintains several inbred and outbred strains of germ-free and gnotobiotic rodents. Our mission is to support animal model and basic research projects of CGIBD investigators and of scientists nationwide. |
Josh Frost | josfrost@email.unc.edu | 919-843-8836 |
Preclinical Research Unit
PRU provides outstanding technical services and a seamless approach in working with the IACUC, DCM, and other core facilities on campus for labs that utilize small laboratory animals in their research. We offer technical expertise with small laboratory animal models for reproducibility of research. |
Charlene Santos | PRUAdmin@office.unc.edu | |
Quantitative Targeted Proteomics (QTAP) Core
The quantitative trargeted proteomics (QTAP) core specializes in the quantification of proteins in biological matrices by LC-MS/MS. The core is newly established (2024) but the laboratory has been working on targeted proteomics for over fifteen years. |
John Fallon, PhD | jfallon@email.unc.edu | 919 966 3787 |
R. L. Juliano Structural Bioinformatics Core
We provide consultations and collaborations on research studies requiring computational structural biology methods. Analyses available are not limited to the study of static structures, but also include molecular dynamics studies. |
Venkata Chirasani | venkatr@med.unc.edu | |
Research Data Management Core
Our team is dedicated to providing researchers with the resources and support they need to harness the full potential of their data. We offer a range of services to support data management and sharing, including consultations and training, data curation and archiving, and tools and infrastructure. |
Jonathan Crabtree | Jonathan_Crabtree@unc.edu | |
Screening Live Cancer Explants Core
The "Screening Live Cancer Explants" (SLiCE) Core Facility offers services to test your therapeutics on live, uncultured patient tumor tissue resected at UNC Hospitals. |
Andrew Satterlee | slicecore@unc.edu | |
The Advanced Translational Pharmacology and Analytical Chemistry (ATPAC) Core Lab
The ATPAC core lab uses analytical chemistry and pharmacologic infrastructure to support the translational development of drugs, anticancer agents, carrier-mediated agents and biologics. |
Robert St. Claire, PhD | rstclaire@unc.edu | |
The Tissue Procurement Facility (TPF)
TPF provides: Tissue Procurement from UNC Hospitals & Rex HC, Blood Procurement & Processing, Quality Assurance/Histopathologic Review, Support of oncology clinical trials, Other biospecimen collection & banking, Tissue Sectioning, Nucleic Acid isolation, Database Management & Tissue Bank Searches. |
Ryan Robinson | ryan_robinson@med.unc.edu | 919-843-8477 |
UNC Biology Greenhouse Facility
The UNC Biology Greenhouse has been serving Biology faculty in the Genomic Science Building space since 2013. We strive to help the faculty in all their plant growing needs whether it be advice on how to grow a better plant, coming up with better plant protocols, bench space, spraying, filling s... |
James Garzoni | garzoni@email.unc.edu | (704)-221-0104 |
non-iLab Cores at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Core Name | Primary Contact | Phone Number/Ext | |
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Animal Clinical Laboratory Services
The Animal Clinical Laboratory Services Core provides hematological and clinical chemistry testing as well as multiplexed biomarker immunoassays. |
Stephanie Montgomery | stephanie@med.unc.edu | (919) 962-5345 |
The Biology Photolab
The Department of Biology prints posters for personnel inside the University. |
Brian Nalley | bnalley@bio.unc.edu | (919) 962-2419 |
Biology Plant Growth Facility
The Biology Plant Growth Facility, a.k.a the Greenhouse. The Department of Biology rents bench space in the Greenhouse to University personnel as well as outside organizations. |
Kate Palmer | katharine.palmer@med.unc.edu | (919) 962-3454 |
Biomarker Mass Spectrometry Core Facility
Our core provides expertise for qualitative and quantitative analysis of a variety of biomarkers using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry instrumentation. |
Kun Lu | kunlu@unc.edu | (919) 966-2664 |
Biostatistics Computer Services
The service center enables our biostatisticians to perform the following services for sponsored research on campus: statistical simulations, symbolic mathematic computation, and data analysis, all using specialized software. |
Wesley Winkelman | wwinkelm@email.unc.edu | (919) 966-7291 |
CIDD Mouse Behavioral Phenotyping Core
The Mouse Behavior Core provides investigators within the CIDD and throughout the UNC research community with a wide variety of behavioral tasks for studies in genetic, environmental, and pharmacological models of human disorders, and for preclinical efficacy testing of novel therapeutic agents. |
Sheryl Moy | sheryl_moy@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-3082 |
CIDD Research Participant Registries Core
The Research Participant Registry Core provides investigators within the CIDD and approved projects across UNC with assistance recruiting research participants. The Core maintains four registries: autism, fragile X, intellectual and developmental disorders, and local typically developing infants. |
Renee Clark | rdclark@email.unc.edu | (919) 966-5232 |
CPC Carolina Demography
Carolina Demography |
Ashley Marino | adistler@email.unc.edu | (919) 962-6092 |
CPC Research IT Service Center
CPC Research IT Service Center |
Jamie Smith | jmsmith@med.unc.edu | (919) 962-3646 |
Integrative Program for Biological and Genomic Sciences Microscopy
IBGS at UNC operates at the interface between the UNC School of Medicine and College of Arts & Sciences to support research that works toward a mechanistic understanding of basic biological processes, thereby generating discoveries that fuel the translational research pipeline. |
Robert (Bob) Duronio | duronio@med.unc.edu | (919) 962-4568 |
Odum Institute
The mission of the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science is to foster groundbreaking social research that improves the lives of people in North Carolina and around the world. |
Todd BenDor | bendor@unc.edu | (919) 962-4760 |
High Throughput Peptide Synthesis and Array Core Facility
We use automated Fmoc SPPS to make synthetic peptides. We are routinely making 20-30-mer peptides, but also have experience with synthesis of longer sequences, 40-60-mer. Homogeneity is evaluated by mass analysis (MALDI-TOF MS) and analytical HPLC. |
Krzystof Krajewski | kka@email.unc.edu | (919) 843-3935 |
Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Core
The purpose of the Human Pluripotent Cell Core Facility is to provide UNC scientists as well as outside collaborators with the services to successfully conduct basic as well as translational research using human induced pluripotent cells. |
Adriana Beltran | beltran@med.unc.edu | (919) 537-3995 |
Glass Shop
The Glass Shop is a full service shop primarily engaged in the design and fabrication of specialized scientific glassware as well as repairs and modifications of existing glassware. |
Mark Wicker | mmwicker@email.unc.edu | (919) 966-1229 |
Clinical Pharmacology and Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
CPAC Core facilitates the development of safe, effective strategies for HIV prevention, treatment, and cure. CPAC Core provides expertise in small molecule drug development to assist investigators in nearly all aspects of HIV pharmacology research. |
Mackenzie Cottrell | mlcottre@email.unc.edu | (919) 843-0321 |
NC TraCS Institute Clinical and Translational Research Center
We provide a variety of research support services, including access to inpatient and outpatient examination rooms, a staff of highly-skilled research professionals, and specimen processing and short term storage facilities. |
Janette Goins | janette_goins@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-1070 |
NC TraCS Institute Data & Analytics (iDSci)
Work with a Carolina Data Warehouse analyst to extract and analyze UNC Health patient data. Use i2b2 to explore UNC Health patient data. Collaborate via our Clinical Data Research Networks, ACT, & PCORnet. Use EMERSE & CLARK to search free text clinical notes. Request features to be built in Epic. |
Emily Pfaff | epfaff@email.unc.edu | (919) 843-4712 |
NC TraCS Institute Protocol Pipeline
We provide expertise, guidance and education on development of a clinical or master protocol for investigator-initiated research. Regulatory consultations are available to guide and support you as you design protocols and navigate through the scientific review process. |
Janee Smith | janee_smith@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-2520 |
Cystic Fibrosis Antibody Distribution Program
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, in conjunction with the laboratory of Dr. Jack Riordan and Dr. Martina Gentzsch of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are pleased to offer anti CFTR antibodies to the cystic fibrosis research community. |
Tim Jensen | tim_jensen@med.unc.edu | |
Health on Wheels
Health on Wheels is a mobile medical unit program to bring basic health initiatives and opportunities directly to the community. The unit is available to UNC researchers, UNC clinicians and other UNC collaborators. |
David Wohl | david_wohl@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-2723 |
General and Oral Health (GoHealth) Clinical Research Unit
The mission of the GO Health Center is to expand knowledge and further understand the relationship between oral and systemic health and diseases by conducting clinical dental research, often focusing on specific conditions. |
Carol Culver | carol_culver@unc.edu | (919) 537-3424 |
Computer Services Recharge Center
The department’s computing environment includes over 1000 computers, ranging from older systems used for generating network traffic for simulated Internet experiments to state-of-the-art workstations and clusters for graphics- and computer-intensive research. |
David Cowhig | dcowhig@cs.unc.edu | (919) 590-6000 |
Oral Microbiology Core Laboratories
The OML provides diagnostic clinical microbiology, microbiological research, microbiology training and sterilization monitoring services to both the school and the community of dental practitioners in North Carolina and the surrounding geographic area. |
Roland Arnold | roland_arnold@unc.edu | (919) 537-3165 |
NMR Facility -School of Pharmacy
The UNC ESOP NMR Facility serves users from inside and outside the University. The lab has been used to study small molecules and natural products; polymers; and biomolecular structure and dynamics. The facility houses a fully automated 400MR, as well as Inova 500 and Inova 400 spectrometers. |
Nelson Zhao | czhao1@unc.edu | (919) 962-0060 |
Collagen Analysis Core
This core provides laboratory analysis of: collagen content, amino acid analysis including collagen specific amino acids, reducible collagen cross-link analysis (including cross-link precursor aldehydes), and non-reducible collagen cross-link analysis (fluorescent and non-fluorescent cross-links). |
Mitsuo Yamauchi | mitsuo_yamauchi@unc.edu | (919) 537-3217 |
Lenti-shRNA Core Facility
The Lenti-shRNA Core Facility is premised in Open Biosystems TRC1 shRNA libraries. The libraries are cataloged as a single lentiviral-vector shRNA expression clones directed to +/- 16,000 human and mouse genes. Each gene is targeted by 4 or 5 different shRNAs driven by the U6 promoter. |
Tal Kafri | tal_kafri@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-7635 |
NMR Helium Recovery and Liquefaction Plant
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Stuart Parnham | stitch@email.unc.edu | (919) 966-6184 |
UNC CFAR Social & Behavioral Sciences
The UNC CFAR Social and Behavioral Science Research Core seeks to facilitate and support new collaborative HIV-related research that is interdisciplinary and inter-institutional. |
Eunice Okumu | eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-2532 |
Rapid Case Ascertainment (RCA)
Rapid Case Ascertainment is a shared resource at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center that facilitates cancer prevention and control research that requires early contact with patients. RCA is a collaboration between UNC Lineberger and the North Carolina Central Cancer Registry (CCR). |
Heather Tipaldos | heather_tipaldos@unc.edu | (919) 966-9438 |
Biometric Consulting Laboratory
The Biometric Consulting Laboratory, a component of the Department of Biostatistics at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, provides collaborative biostatistical consultation for study design and data analysis for investigators. |
Gary Koch | bcl@bios.unc.edu | (919) 966-7282 |
Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography Facility
The UNC Crystallography Core Facility provides support and infrastructure necessary to enable investigators to initiate and complete a structural biology or structural chemistry project. Services include crystallization, x-ray diffraction data collection, and structure determination and refinement. |
Nathan Nicely | nnicely@email.unc.edu | (919) 843-7174 |
NMR - UNC Biomolecular NMR Laboratory
The UNC Biomolecular NMR Laboratory was created to support research into the structure and dynamics of biological molecules. The Biomolecular NMR Lab offers a variety of services to academic and industrial users. We are happy to work with users from outside UNCCH to support their research needs. |
Stuart Parnham | stitch@email.unc.edu | (919) 966-6184 |
Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center
The mission of the CSCC is to improve public health by coordinating important health research, developing innovative research methodology, and providing practical training in the application of research methods. |
Kevin Anstrom | Kevin.Anstrom@unc.edu | (919) 962-6971 |
Sheps Center Departmental Recharge
The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues, and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services. |
Mark Holmes | mark_holmes@unc.edu | (919) 966-7101 |
Research Computing Network
Our Department of Biostatistics is recognized as a worldwide leader in research and practice. Members of our faculty are interested both in the development of statistical methodology and application of biostatistics in applied research. |
Wesley Winkelman | wwinkelm@email.unc.edu | (919) 966-7291 |
UNC Macromolecular Interactions Facility
The Macromolecular Interactions Facility (UNC folks fondly call it the Mac-In-Fac) is a core facility of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It provides instrumentation & resources for biophysical characterization of biological macromolecules and their interactions with cognate ligands. |
Ashutosh Tripathy | ashutosh_tripathy@med.unc.edu | (919) 962-4399 |
Multidisciplinary Simulation Laboratory
The Multidisciplinary Simulation Laboratory, part of the UNC Department of Surgery, provides simulation training in surgical and medical procedures for resident physicians, medical students, physicians, nurses and surgical technologists. The center also hosts medical industry simulation training. |
Neal Murty | neal_murty@med.unc.edu | (919) 962-3125 |
Eastowne Clinical Research Center
The Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine is recognized for its outstanding research programs directed by leading investigators who use a wide range of approaches, including basic, translational, clinical, epidemiological, social and behavioral studies. |
Taylor Watts | stwatts@email.unc.edu | (919) 843-6347 |
Isotope Geochemistry Lab
The Isotope Geochemistry Lab at UNC Chapel Hill is a fully functional geochemistry laboratory overseen by Dr. Drew Coleman, Dr. Ryan Mills, and Dr. Paul Fullagar (emeritus). University, local, national, and international researchers regularly use the lab for isotope geochemical analyses. |
Drew Coleman | dcoleman@unc.edu | (910) 962-0705 |
CFAR-I International Core
Research partnerships in Africa and Asia are central to the success of the UNC CFAR, whose organizing purpose is to change the course of the epidemic through discovery. Toward this end, we have made extensive, sustained investments in HIV research and training sites in Africa and Asia. |
Jeff Stringer | jeff_stringer@unc.edu | (919) 962-0756 |
CFAR-G Social and Behavioral Science Core
The UNC CFAR Social and Behavioral Science Research Core seeks to facilitate and support new collaborative HIV-related research that is interdisciplinary and inter-institutional. |
Eunice Okumu | eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-2532 |
CFAR-F Biostatistics Core
The purpose of the CFAR Biostatistics Core is to accelerate successful HIV/AIDS research by direct provision of biostatistical support and by arranging mutually beneficial collaborations between CFAR researchers and statistical scientists. |
Michael Hudgens | mhudgens@bios.unc.edu | (919) 966-7253 |
CFAR-E Clinical Pharmacology and Analytical Chemistry Core
The overarching goal of the Clinical Pharmacology and Analytical Chemistry (CPAC) Core is to facilitate the development of safe, effective strategies for HIV prevention, treatment, and cure. To achieve this goal, the CPAC Core provides expertise in small molecule drug development. |
Lauren Tompkins | ltompkins@unc.edu | (919) 843-7806 |
CFAR-C Clinical Core
The goal of the UNC CFAR Clinical Core is to enhance all aspects of human HIV research. We provide easy access to comprehensive clinical services, resources and expertise supporting basic science, translational, clinical and public health research. |
Joseph J. Eron | joseph_eron@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-2722 |
CFAR-B Development Core
The Developmental Core provides mentoring support for early stage investigators who are interested in pursuing an HIV research career. We work collaboratively with other CFAR Cores to identify scientific and career mentors as needed, upon request. |
Cathy Emrick | cathy@unc.edu | (919) 966-2536 |
CFAR-A Adminstrative Core
The Administrative Core supports and promotes the entire range of basic, clinical, prevention, social, behavioral, and translational HIV research activities throughout the UNC CFAR. It provides the interface with community and advocacy groups, including sponsoring a yearly HIV/AIDS care symposium. |
Ronald Swanstrom | risunc@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-5710 |
Mucus Biochemistry/Biophysics Core
The mucus clearance system of the lung represents a key innate defense system that protects the airway surface against constant exposure to inhaled infectious and noxious particles. Abnormal clearance of mucus is an important contributor to the phenotype of patients with chronic bronchitis (CB). |
Brian Button | brian_button@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-5823 |
Cystic Fibrosis Molecular/Functional Measurement Core
The Cystic Fibrosis Molecular/Functional Measurement Core is designed to provide services to analyze the efficacy of treatments that target different stages in the pathogenic sequelae of CF disease development. |
Martina Gentzsch | martina_gentzsch@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-7058 |
MLI Animal Models Core
The Marsico Lung Institute/UNC Cystic Fibrosis Center Animal Models Core is dedicated to providing access and specialized expertise to conduct in vivo studies with animal models (primarily mouse) that provide insights into pulmonary disease pathophysiology and treatment. |
Wanda O'Neal | woneal@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-1097 |
MLI Molecular Biology Core
Molecular biology has become an indispensable component of modern biological research programs. The Molecular Biology Core was established to provide expertise, equipment, training, and reagents to serve the molecular biology needs for the Marsico Lung Institute/UNC Cystic Fibrosis Center. |
Wanda O'Neal | woneal@med.unc.edu | (919) 962-9866 |
CFTR Functional Analysis Core
Multiple research strategies for treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) are currently being explored. Translating CF therapeutic strategies from basic research to clinical studies requires the assessment of drug candidates in physiologically relevant assays. |
Martina Gentzsch | gentzsch@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-7058 |
CF Clinical Translational Core
The development and validation of biomarkers that reflect different aspects of cystic fibrosis are of paramount importance to continued efforts to understand disease biology and the development of new therapeutics. Further, translation of basic research ideas into clinical studies is also vital. |
Scott H. Donaldson | scott_donaldson@med.unc.edu | (984) 974-9198 |
IDDRC Data Science Core
The overall objectives of this core are to enhance the productivity of CIDD investigators and the quality of their research. The core can assist IDDRC projects with study design, data management, as well as statistical and bioinformatics analyses. |
Yun Li | yun_li@med.unc.edu | (919) 843-2832 |
IDDRC Clinical Translational Core
The Clinical Translational Core includes services to maximize participation of research subjects in IDDRC projects (the Participant Registries), services to support development of image processing tools, multi-modal brain imaging, EEG/ERP and eye tracking. |
Aysenil Belger | aysenil.belger@unc.edu | (919) 843-7368 |
CGIBD Large Animal Models Core (Joint with NCSU)
The Large Animal Models Core was established because in vitro cell culture systems or small animal models have not always translated well to solving human health problems. The core was designed to provide models of digestive disease that are more pathophysiologically similar to humans. |
Anthony Blikslager | Anthony_Blikslager@ncsu.edu | (919) 513-7725 |
Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center
The MMRRC at UNC distributes and cryopreserves scientifically valuable, genetically engineered mouse models of human development and disease to serve the biomedical research community. The MMRRC aims to protect and enhance the mouse models, make them more accessible, and to support research R&R. |
Jackie Brooks | jackie_brooks@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-8228 |
Learning Analytics Center
We have developed a solution for researchers and educators who wish to collect and enrich trace data generated within LMS platforms (i.e., Canvas). We make use of Amazon Web Services and provide raw data, summaries, reports, dashboards, and prediction models to educators and administrators. |
Matt Bernacki | mlb@unc.edu | |
NC TraCS Institute REDCap Service
Research Electronic Data Capture, or REDCap, is a secure web application that can be used to build and manage case report forms, surveys and other data capture mechanisms for clinical research. We can help get you started, and are always here to help. |
Janee Smith | janee_smith@med.unc.edu | |
North Carolina-Louisiana Prostate Cancer Project (PCaP) & Health Registry-Cancer Survivorship Cohort
Are you interested in learning how you can use PCaP data and biospecimens? Visit our webiste to learn more about enrollment, specimen collection and data sharing for PCaP and HCaP–NC. |
Adrian Gertzel | gerstel@email.unc.edu | |
Serology Service Center
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Prem Lakshmanane | prem@med.unc.edu | |
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Lab
The Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Lab provides analysis that is used to determine the levels of arsenate, methylated and other organic forms of arsenic in solutions and/or matrices. |
Mirek Styblo | styblo@med.unc.edu | (919) 966-5721 |
Innovate Carolina
Innovate Carolina is UNC-Chapel Hill’s department for innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development that provides a full-scale hub designed for today’s problem solvers: innovation-minded faculty, students and community partners who use their ingenuity to nudge the world forward. |
Kimi Yingling | kimberly.yingling@unc.edu | |
Sheps Data Analytics, Web and Database Programming, and Research Computing Services
The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues, and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services. |
Brian Cass | brian.cass@unc.edu | |
Small Animal Imaging With Hyperpolarized Xe Gas
Our lab performs various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) experiments using hyperpolarized Xenon (HPXe) gas to look at the lungs of mouse models of cystic fibrosis. |
Tamara Branca | rtbranca@unc.edu | |
Goodman Grating Lab
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Chris Clemens | clemens@physics.unc.edu | |
Perinatal Research Service Center
Health Information Services provides data sets through the Perinatal Research Service Center (PRSC). Currently we have a complete integrated data set for Deliveries, and our plan is to develop other perinatal domains that include prenatal, postpartum, lactation, NICU, ICU, diabetes, & hypertension. |
Randall Blanco | randall_blanco@med.unc.edu | |
Abacus Evaluation
Abacus is a program evaluation and research consultancy committed to amplifying our clients’ impact and effectiveness. Our work fosters innovation and advances equity in research and health outcomes through evaluation. |
Gaurav Dave | gjdave@unc.edu |