The Washington University High Resolution NMR Facility was founded in 1985 as a shared resource to serve the University and greater St Louis research community.
Core Facilities
High Throughput Screening Center
This core specializes in small molecule screens to identify agonists/antagonist of biologically/pathologically interesting proteins, and sub- or genome-wide siRNA screens in cellular functional assays. We provide support for any project that would benefit from automation of liquid handling and microplate assay workflows.
Hope Center Animal Surgery Core
The Hope Center Animal Surgery Core provides technical support and conducts experiments employing rodent models of neurological diseases.
Hope Center DNA/RNA Purification Core
The DNA/RNA purification core offers nucleic acid extraction from a variety of sources including fresh or frozen whole blood, buffy coat, saliva, and frozen tissue and cell pellets.
Hope Center In Vivo Microdialysis Core
In vivo brain microdialysis in mouse and rat models.
Hope Center Viral Vectors Core
The Hope Center Viral Vectors core provides lentiviral and AAV viral vectors for research applications. The Core provides training and advice on vector usage and design and both small and large scale vector preparations.
Human Cells, Tissues, and Organoids (hCTO) Core
The hCTO Core provides rental facilities, reagents, and educational opportunities for training and data collection for human pluripotent stem cell work
Humanities Digital Workshop
The Humanities Digital Workshop is a support service for developing long-term faculty digital projects in Arts & Sciences.