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New Procedure Fees in Comparative Medicine - March 14, 2013Saturday March 9th, 2013
Comparative Medicine has new procedure fees in place as of March 14, 2013....
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The Arnold Library will be hosting an EndNote Training on Monday March 18th, from 2:30 – 4:30 in the Arnold Building room M1-A305/A307. Be...
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Julie Randolph-Habecker, director of the Experimental Histopathology core facility, will teach a three day course on the fundamentals of Immunoh...
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2013
Cancer LetterFriday February 1st, 2013
The Arnold Library offers site-wide full text access to The Cancer Letter and its sister publication The Clinical Cancer Letter. This jo...
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Larissa Korde, MD, MPH, a breast cancer researcher in the Clinical Research and Public Health Sciences divisions, is the new director of PHS's Pre...
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With our deepest respect, and in fond tribute, the Arnold Library announces the creation of an online, full-text repository of Dr. E....
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CyTOF Mass Cytometer Training on November 28thMonday November 26th, 2012
CyTOF Training Seminar The Flow Cytometry facility will host a training seminar Nov....
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Perkin Elmer will provide basic training in fluorescence/bioluminescence imaging in mice using the IVIS Spectrum equipment housed in Comparative Me...
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Shared Resources presents - Fundamentals of Immunohistochemistry This course is recommended for Center staff that use or plan to use immunohist...
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The Electron Microscopy Shared Resource will hold a workshop on the Leica high pressure freezing machine (HPF) and automatic freeze substitution ma...
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The National Conference of SACNAS (Society for the Advancement of Hispanic/Chicano and Native Americans in Science) occurred Oct 11-14 in Seattle....
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Pharmacokinetic Blood Processing Lab Moves The Pharmacokinetic Blood Processing Lab, now located within the SCCA G7-304 specializes in processi...
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DeltaVision Elite Scientific Imaging acquired an Applied Precision DeltaVision Elite microscope system to replace our old DeltaVision RT....
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A five-day Mass Spectrometry Proteomics course is recommended for Center staff who are currently utilizing proteomics or who plan to use proteomics...
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Proteomics facility is in the process of installing new HPLC instrumentation for targeted metabolomics studies. With the guidance of Dr....
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xCelligence System The xCelligence system measures changes in electrode impedance caused by cells on top of the electrodes....
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High-Throughput Equipment News Genomics recently added new filters to our Perkin Elmer EnVisionmulti-plate reader that will allow for homogeneo...
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There have also been some changes in microarray-based services due to product discontinuation and low demand. Roche/NimbleGenhas announced that...
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High-Throughput Sequencing We offer full-service NextGen sequencing, from library prep to assistance with data analysis for the Illumina HiSeq ...
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Flow Cytometry acquired a DVS CyTOF “mass cytometry” instrument capable of up to ten times the data output of a traditional flow cytome...
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We welcome several new technicians who joined the lab during the last year. Danielle Welch started in the lab as a part-time volunteer and join...
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The Electron Microscopy Resource received a new JEOL 1400 transmission electron microscope (TEM) in August. This microscope is a high perform...
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Comparative Medicine has a new Vevo® 2100, - a powerful digital ultrasound system for rodents with a resolution of 30 microns....
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The BTX electrofuser is being integrated with a recently purchased Molecular Devices ClonePix instrument to improve our hybridoma production. T...
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Shared Resources’ mission is to provide quality customer service to all of our users, ensuring that your research needs are supported and met...
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Shared Resources Administration is implementing a new billing application with iLab’s Core Facility Management software....
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Debbie Shiozaki joined Shared Resources September 1st as the new Operations Manager. Debbie has a BS in environmental science and an MPH from...
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Sizing up a tumor was never this easy! Please join Comparative Medicine and VisualSonics to learn more about in vivo imaging of mouse tumor mod...
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The Arnold Library is pleased to announce that we now have a Center-wide subscription to UpToDate®, a popular clinical decision support s...
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The Arnold Library routinely scours YouTube and collects videos by and about the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in convenient playlists. ...
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Dr. Sue Knoblaugh, Shared Resources comparative pathologist, and Dr....
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Scheduling problems continue to be an issue within the Flow Cytometry resource; many users schedule time and then fail to cancel or do not show up ...
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Roche 454 Next Generation Sequencing Seminar Roche 454: Sequencing Applications and Updates Presenter: Shamali Roy: Application S...
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Animal BioImaging (ABIC) is sponsoring a mini- symposium for investigators who either are currently using optical Imaging or for investigators who ...
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Proteomics is offereing a 5 day course on Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomics April 2-6, 2012 (9AM - 12 daily). Space is limited....
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Seminar - Targeted Pyrosequencing: A Rapid & Cost Effective Technology for Quantitative Mutation & DNA Methylation Analysis &...
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Dr. Paul Woloshin, the Hutchinson Center's new vice president of Shared Resources, began his role Jan. 2....
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Electron Microscopy has acquired a Leica VT1200 S fully-automated Vibratome....
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This spring, the Aperio ScanScope FL for fluorescence and the Aperio ScanScope XT for brightfield will be operational....
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NextGen Pyrosequencing Genomics is now offering NextGen sequencing services on the Roche/454 Junior pyrosequencing platform....
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Due to high demand, a second LCI microscope stage-top environmental chamber for live cell imaging and time-lapse studies is available....
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We have also acquired a new Applied Precision DeltaVisionElite system to replace the older DeltaVision RT....
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A guide for Scientific Imaging has been added to the collection of LibGuides hosted by the Arnold Library....
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The Scientific Imaging resource has started an introductory class on microscopy and image analysis....
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The Cellometer Auto T4 Automated CellCounter is designed to improve accuracy, repeatability, and throughput as compared to manual cell counting wit...
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Specializing in processing blood within 30 minutes for clinical trial drug dosing studies, the lab is now located at the SCCA in room G7-304. ...
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The Hutchinson Center’s BioSpecimen Repository provides an alternative for lab liquid nitrogen storage requirements for both small and large ...
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The OrbiTrap Elite mass spectrometer became operational in November 2011....
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The Specimen Processing Lab offers the ability to extract DNA from various types of material: whole blood, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC...
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In addition to tracking all papers published by Center researchers, the Arnold Library will now be offering a researcher profile service. ...
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Please join us at the upcoming Illumina NextGen Sequencing Technology Seminar When: Wednesday, March 7, 2012, from 3:30 - 5:30 pm Where: Pelt...
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On Tuesday, January 03, 2012, the Arnold Library was awarded Outstanding Achievement for excellence in the design, development and implementat...
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To better match our peer institutions, the Animal Health Resources facility has been renamed Comparative Medicine. Services, locations and ph...
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New CyTOF technology under considerationThursday December 1st, 2011
Flow cytometry is hosting a talk on application of the CyTOF Mass Cytometer....
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Scientific Imaging is offering a new course on light microscopy and digital imaging....
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The Arnold Library is pleased to share the RefWorks Webinar schedule for September 2011....
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Shared Resources is pleased to announce that Computational Biology/Bioinformatics drop-in consulting will be available starting September 2011 on a...
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In response to feedback from our research community, Shared Resources and the Arnold Library created this new website, http://sharedresources.fhcrc...
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NextGen sequencing by lane is now available on our Illumina HiSeq 2000. Researchers can register for 1 or more lanes of SR50, SR100, or PE50 ...
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Scientific Imaging has recently acquired an Ultraview spinning disk system for fast time-lapse confocal imaging of living samples....
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Sharmon Knecht has joined the Center as an imaging specialist with extensive experience in both confocal and electron microscopy. Sharmon wil...
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Bone samples (femurs, ribs, sternum, etc) must be decalcified before they are paraffin processed in order to produce quality sections....
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Due to the heterogeneous nature of tissue, it is often difficult to generate useful genetic and protein data from whole tissues. Laser Captur...
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The new Nikon total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscope is designed to provide outstanding signal to noise when imaging samples righ...
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In response to requests from Center investigators, we have acquired and installed an advanced multi-mode plate reader – the Synergy™ H4...
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The Electron Microscopy Resource is pleased to announce our new instrument, the Agilent 5500 Atomic Force Microscope. This microscope h...
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The Biologics Production Facility offers a wide range of cell culture, protein purification, and associated support activities. Although the ...
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The Specimen Processing Lab handles numerous samples for clinical trials and epidemiologic studies. Samples processed include blood (PBMC&rsq...
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Within the month, the RNAi core will add an additional 90,000 shRNA constructs to the human pGIPZ library, expanding the collection to ~140,000 shR...
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We are implementing a new BigDye cleanup protocol that will improve data quality and (in some cases) sequencing read lengths. Accordingly, we...
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Using aggregated, anonymous, local usage data on access to tracked resources, the library posts a monthly update on the 'most read' p...
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Watch here or on our Youtube channel, Julie Randolph-Habecker, Ph.D., Staff Scientist and Director of Shared Resources' Experimental Histology ...
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RNAi CoreTuesday June 1st, 2010
New additions to the RNAi Core Lab: Within the month, the core will add an additional 90,000 shRNA constructs to the human pGIPZ library, e...
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Did You Know…… The Library provides access to over 23,000 online journals....
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Looking for a better way to prepare your samples to obtain the best morphology or immunolabeling? High pressure freezing is a method of speci...
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There has been a great deal of discussion recently concerning the optimal tissue fixation conditions for histology....
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Recently, the Genomics Resource acquired an Illumina iScan System. This system, along with several new BeadArray platform designs, has ...
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ATP generation by mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and glycolytic metabolism is essential for all energy-requiring processes in the cell, ye...
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Do you have colleagues or readers outside the USA? If you need to collaborate with or get requests for reprints from clinicians or resear...
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Are you struggling with EndNote or Reference Manager? Curious about the pros and cons of Zotero versus RefWorks? Your librarians have eva...
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Learn more about the Computational Biology Shared ResourceSaturday August 1st, 2009
The Computational Biology Shared Resource makes analysis of microarray, high-throughput sequencing and mass-spectrometry based platforms broadly av...
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The Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care, International (AAALAC) granted "full accreditation" status to...
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The Leica cryo equipment is up and running in the Electron Microscopy Shared Resource and we are welcoming any new projects....
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Collaborating, Experimental Histopathology and Veterinary Pathology, have developed new protocols that allow you to fix and decalcify bone samples,...
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Looking for an easier way to embed your tissue in OCT for frozen sections?...
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Scientific Imaging has purchased a Cellomics ArrayScan VTi High Content reader....
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The Scientific Imaging Resource, in collaboration with the laboratory of Beverly Torok-Storb, has developed a karyotyping service....
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Scientific Imaging recently purchased a Nikon Live Cell imaging station for long term studies on live cells and organisms....
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Scientific Imaging is now offering semi-automated imaging of histochemical and/or immunofluorescent slides, along with quantitative image analysis ...
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ThermoScientific placed their company’s triple quadrupole mass spectrometer, the TSQ Vantage, in the Proteomics Facility as a “seed&rdq...
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The construction of tissue microarrays (TMA) from well-characterized tumors is an excellent way to efficiently evaluate tumor markers in large-scal...
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Illumina GAII (Solexa Sequencing) Recent improvements allow for single read-lengths of up to 72 bases. Paired-end sequencing is curre...
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Affymetrix, Agilent, Illumina, and NimbleGen services are available. Full-service (i.e., gDNA to data) SNP genotyping is available using ...
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The Specimen Processing Laboratory has been extracting DNA since 1993. Over the last 16 years we have implemented various extraction techniques....
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Shared Resources are core facilities that provide services and access to specialized equipment for research activities.
Paul Woloshin, MBA, Ph.D.
Vice President, Shared Resources

