Stanford Core Research Resources
The Stanford University School of Medicine supports a number of shared research facilities housing specialized scientific instruments and services. These include 20 scientific Service Centers, which are open to all researchers in the University at predetermined fees.
A categorical listing of shared research facilities of interest to biomedical researchers at Stanford University can be found on the Spectrum website.
Instrumentation scheduling and service ordering for service centers is available through the Stanford Shared Facilities Management System (aka iLab): https://stanford.ilabsolutions.com
Stanford University School of Medicine Scientific Service Center
- Animal Histology Service (AHS)
- Cell Sciences Imaging Facility (CSIF)
- Computational Services and Bioinformatics Facility (CSBF)
- Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting Facility (FACS)
- Fly Facility
- Genetics Bioinformatics Service Center (GBSC)
- Genome (Sequencing) Service Center
- High Throughput Bioscience Center (HTBC)
- Human Pathology Histology Services Laboratory
- Human Immune Monitoring Center (HIMC)
- PET/MRI Metabolic Service Center (PET-MRI)
- Protein & Nucleic Acid Facility (PAN)
- Richard M. Lucas Center for Imaging
- Stanford University Biobank
- Stanford Center for Innovations in In vivo Imaging (SCi3)
- Stanford Functional Genomics Facility (SFGF)
- Transgenic, Knockout and Tumor Model Center (TKTC)
- Translational Applications Service Center (TASC)
- Veterinary Service Center (VSC)
- Animal Diagnostic Lab