NCI CCC
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Home :
Shared Resources


Search Clinical Trials

 

 

 

 

 

Shared Resources

The Shared Resources at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC) are currently a network of specialized service facilities, also referred to as core facilities, that facilitate an investigator's ability to conduct cancer research. These services are also available to other investigators within and outside the University who adhere to usage guidelines. The Shared Resources are funded in large part by the OSUCCC Cancer Center Support Grant from the National Cancer Institute, the OSUCCC, partnerships with various University colleges and departments, and by established chargeback systems.

Through a collaborative affiliation, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) have made available to researchers several unique and valuable core services in the areas of research-grade and GMP-grade vector production, translational trials development and support assays, and GTP-compliant cleanroom cell manipulations.

Submission Guidelines:
CCHMC Submission to OSU Shared Resources
OSU Submission to CCHMC Shared Resource
Analytical Cytometry

Jeffrey J. Chalmers, Ph.D.

Behavioral Measurement

Michael D. Slater, Ph.D., MPA

Biomedical Informatics

Jeffrey Parvin, Ph.D.

Biorepository and Biospecimen Resource

Scott D. Jewell, Ph.D.

Biostatistics Core

David Jarjoura, Ph.D.

Cell Manipulations Laboratory

Tom Leemhuis, Ph.D.

Clinical Trials Office

James P. Thomas, M.D., Ph.D.

Leukemia Tissue Bank

Guido Marcucci, M.D.

     
Microarray

Carlo M Croce, M.D.

Molecular Cytogenetics

Nyla A. Heerema, Ph.D.

Mouse Phenotyping

Krista D La Perle, D.V.M., Ph.D.

Nucleic Acid

Hansjuerg Alder, Ph.D.

Pharmacoanalytical

Kenneth K. Chan, Ph.D.

Proteomics

Kari B. Green-Church, Ph.D.

Small Animal Imaging

Kimerly A Powell, Ph.D. - Periannan Kuppusamy, Ph.D.

Transgenic Animal

Anthony P. Young, Ph.D.

Viral Vector Core

Johannes C.m. Van Der Loo, Ph.D.