Core Facilities There are many facilities, services, centers and institutes across the UCI campus that are available to support research activities. Home Research Core Facilities Access to Instruments, Technologies and Services Core facilities empower researchers with innovative resources and services to advance the frontiers of discovery. These shared facilities provide a broad range of specialized equipment, technologies, and expertise across various disciplines, including animal resources, biobanking, computing, imaging, genomics, and more. Explore the resources below to learn how core facilities can support research endeavors, from basic science to clinical applications. Animal Facility University Laboratory Animal Resources (ULAR) University Laboratory Animal Resources (ULAR) is committed to providing UCI a top-quality, AAALAC International-accredited animal care program that promotes integrity and excellence in research and teaching in the biological and medical sciences. ULAR provides high-quality, humane husbandry and veterinary services for all vertebrate animals in order to facilitate UC Irvine's research and teaching goals. ULAR assists UCI personnel with issues related to the responsible care and use of laboratory animals. ULAR provides training and technical support to UCI's research and teaching community. University Laboratory Animal Resources (ULAR) Behavioral Testing Behavioral Neuroscience Testing Core The UC Irvine Behavioral Testing Core (BTC) is an interdisciplinary, state-of-the-art facility for rigorous rodent behavior testing. Located in Biological Sciences 3, it serves researchers and outside collaborators. Supervised by Shahrdad Lotfipour, PhD, and managed by Brian Timmerman, PhD, the BTC offers: Design, implementation, and analysis of behavioral experiments High-throughput preclinical testing and drug development Researcher training on procedures and analysis The Core provides a wide range of tests assessing attention, learning, memory, locomotion, anxiety, depression, and more. It utilizes advanced technologies like IntelliCage systems and Bussey-Saksida Touch Screen chambers, ensuring comprehensive and reproducible behavioral assessments in mice and rats. UC Irvine BTC Biobanking Alzheimer's Disease Research Center The Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) at UCI MIND is one of the centers of excellence across the country funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). As Orange County’s only federally funded center, the UCI ADRC seeks to translate research findings into improved diagnosis, treatment, and care for people living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders, and to ultimately discover means to prevent and cure these conditions. ADRC at UCI MIND Experimental Tissue Resource (Pathology Research Service Core) The Experimental Tissue Resource (ETR) facilitates fresh, frozen, and FFPE human tissue and body fluids remnants post pathology diagnostic procurement and distribution. Performs human and animal tissue histology, immunohistochemistry and digital pathology services and performs interpretive histopathology and animal models consultations. Experimental Tissue Resource Biostatistics & Research Support Biobehavioral Shared Resource (Cancer Center) The Biobehavioral Shared Resource (BBSR) is a shared resource of the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. Its mission is to support Cancer Center members and cancer researchers with expertise and services in planning, conducting, and dissemination of translational biobehavioral research. The BBSR assists cancer center investigators in conducting and communicating research of the highest possible quality. The primary activities of the BBSR include consultation on behavioral and/or quality-of-life patient-reported outcome measurements, research design, data collection, interpretation of self-report data, manuscript preparation, and counseling interventions within clinical trials. Biobehavioral Shared Resource (Cancer Center) Biostatistics Shared Resource (BSR) Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center has established the Biostatistics Shared Resource (BSR) to assist investigators associated with the Cancer Center to conduct and communicate research of the highest possible quality. The primary activities of the Biostatistics Shared Resource include statistical and design issues for new studies, statistical analysis of data and consultation, and development of clinical research protocols. The BSR has assisted in data analysis for such projects as genetic epidemiology studies, cancer etiology research, clinical studies to evaluate biological markers, the assessment of diagnostic methods and treatment modalities, cancer prevention clinical trials and in-vitro studies. Biostatistics Shared Resource (BSR) ICTS Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) The Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design (BERD) Unit’s mission is to contribute to the acceleration of treatment discoveries across the spectrum of human disease/injury by providing and promoting exceptional biostatistical collaboration and education. We support researchers on all types of projects, ranging from brief/limited consultation for statistical advice to long-term partnership on large, interdisciplinary-program projects, multi-center trials, and population-based studies. ICTS Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) UCI Center for Statistical Consulting (Statistics) The UC Irvine Center for Statistical Consulting provides statistical and intellectual support to students, staff and faculty at the University of California, Irvine and as well as investigators from area businesses as well as other universities. The Center’s activities cover all aspects of the statistical design, analysis and interpretation of investigations in science and industry. Beyond just conducting data analysis, our services provide a holistic approach to our clients by providing assistance at all stages of project development from study design through final publication. UCI Center for Statistical Consulting (Statistics) Computing & Artificial Intelligence Center for Applied AI Research (A2IR) The Center for Applied AI Research (A2IR) at University of California, Irvine is a cross-disciplinary initiative with the mission to empower health care providers, researchers, and patients through the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) healthcare applications. The A2IR team is composed of multidisciplinary team of experts across clinical medicine and data science. It acts as a resource for academia and industry partners seeking to leverage AI for biomedical healthcare applications by providing technical expertise and pioneering new approaches that will bring about significant changes in the healthcare system. Center for Applied AI Research (A2IR) High Performance Computing Cluster (HCP) The Research Cyberinfrastructure Center RCIC at the University of California, Irvine deploys and supports resources for the UCI research community is the focal point of contact for providing High Performance Computing clusters and Scalable Storage Systems. HPC3 is the next-generation of shared computing at UCI. HPC3 is one of UCI’s shared-computing cluster that expands upon the condo-style model of Green Planet and the now-retired HPC clusters. Condo clusters have one model of expanding capacity - users purchase physical hardware. High Performance Computing Cluster (HCP) Electron Microscopy Center for Complex and Active Materials (CCAM) The Center for Complex and Active Materials (CCAM) at UC Irvine is an NSF-funded Materials Research Science and Engineering Center. Its interdisciplinary team combines expertise in materials design, simulation, synthesis, and characterization to create hard materials with unique properties and responsive soft materials mimicking biological processes. The Center fosters emergent research through seed projects. The CCAM attracts many junior scientists, including women, underrepresented minority groups, and persons with disabilities, from across the nation and trains future leaders at all academic and professional levels to address critical societal and technological challenges. Center for Complex and Active Materials (CCAM) Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI) The Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI) and the Center for Complex and Active Materials (CCAM) at UC Irvine collaborate to advance materials research. IMRI, an interdisciplinary program under the Office of Research, aims to establish UCI as a world-leading materials research institute. It maintains world-class facilities for materials characterization and fabrication, serving academia, industry, and government. IMRI's state-of-the-art user facilities offer various techniques, including electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and surface science. CCAM's interdisciplinary team focuses on creating hard materials with unique properties and responsive soft materials mimicking biological processes, fostering emergent research and training diverse future leaders. Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI) Flow Cytometry Flow Cytometry Facility (Institute of Immunology) The Research Cyberinfrastructure Center RCIC at the University of California, Irvine deploys and supports resources for the UCI research community is the focal point of contact for providing High Performance Computing clusters and Scalable Storage Systems. HPC3 is the next-generation of shared computing at UCI. HPC3 is one of UCI’s shared-computing cluster that expands upon the condo-style model of Green Planet and the now-retired HPC clusters. Condo clusters have one model of expanding capacity - users purchase physical hardware. Flow Cytometry Facility (Institute of Immunology) Stem Cell Research Center UC Irvine's Stem Cell Research Center is an interdisciplinary hub spanning multiple schools and programs. Housed in a state-of-the-art, LEED Platinum certified building, the center includes 65 faculty members, 25 on-site. With over $275 million in funding, including $165 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the center supports diverse research programs. These include NIH and CIRM training grants for various academic levels, a NIAMS P30 skin biology research center grant, shared equipment and research services, community outreach, an annual symposium, and seminar series. The center fosters cutting-edge stem cell research and education across disciplines. Stem Cell Research Center Genomics Genomics Research and Technology Hub (GRT Hub) The Genomics Research and Technology Hub (GRT Hub) brings emerging nucleic acid technologies to UCI and providing genome-wide analysis for clients interested in gene expression, regulation of gene expression, and genome sequence and variation. The GRT Hub is a core research facility. We provide a variety of services ranging from seminar series, workshops, quality checking DNA/RNA, library construction, long and short read sequencing, optical genome mapping, spatial transcriptomics, and bioinformatic analysis. Please explore our site for more information about the instruments and services offered at the GRT Hub. We look forward to supporting your research projects. GRT Hub Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research (IISBR) The Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research (IISBR) serves as a scientific hub for biobehavioral health research. Focusing on salivary and blood-based biomarkers, IISBR promotes idea exchange, collaboration, and innovative research through hands-on experience and professional services. Our mission is to advance knowledge of biobehavioral processes in health and recovery, emphasizing non-invasive biomarkers with high ecological validity. Our aims are to: build collaborative programs that evaluate and translate biomarkers for improved health, provide specialized training and consultation in biomarker use, and offer laboratory services for biomarker assessment to the broader scientific community. IISBR Imaging Facility for Imaging and Brain Research (FIBRE) The Facility for Imaging and Brain Research (FIBRE), located on the ground floor of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway (SBSG: map) houses a 3T Siemens Prisma scanner, a mock scanner, and data analysis facilities. This research-dedicated MRI scanning facility, operated by Dr. Craig Stark, is designed to suit a wide range of basic and translational research programs by researchers across the UCI campus and beyond. FIBRE In Vivo Functional Onco-Imaging (IVFOI) — MR Imaging The mission of the IVFOI is to enhance and support basic and clinical cancer researchers by providing them with the necessary expertise, imaging instrumentation, and image analysis techniques. The major achievements during this funding cycle are: providing high-quality image acquisition and data analysis services for translational clinical studies, establishing several multi-modality imaging systems to support innovative imaging studies, and developing several cutting-edge technologies for quantitatively accurate and high-resolution small animal imaging. We will continue to develop in these areas to support the various scientific needs of the investigators at the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center in performing in-vivo imaging studies. IVFOI Preclinical and Translational Neuroimaging (PTIC) The UC Irvine Preclinical and Translational Neuroimaging Center (PTIC) provides magnetic resonance imaging (MRI/MRS) services to all UC Irvine campus researchers. The PTIC houses a 9.4T Bruker Biopsin Avance 2 MRI with a 30cm bore. Non-invasive imaging of in vivo and ex vivo biospecimens using standard, advanced and novel emerging techniques are available. Methods to visualize, characterize and quantify normal and pathologic processes in animal models, as well as tissue samples, can be undertaken. In addition, research specific MRI sequence development are available. Data analysis training, data storage and services can be arranged. PTIC UC Irvine Medical Products Evaluation Program — Imaging Services The UC Irvine Medical Products Evaluation (MPE) Program utilizes the Department of Radiological Sciences' research imaging capability. It is based in the Department's space on the first floor of the Medical Sciences I B building on the UC Irvine campus. UC Irvine MPE Program Laboratory Training BSL-3/ABSL-3 Laboratories UC Irvine is home to advanced Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) and Animal Biosafety Level 3 (ABSL-3) core facilities, a collaborative effort between the School of Medicine and the School of Biological Sciences. These specialized facilities empower UC Irvine researchers to safely conduct critical studies with high-risk infectious agents. Limited access may be available for external contract projects. Our BSL-3/ABSL-3 laboratories are meticulously designed with multiple layers of safety and containment, including: Environmental Control: Dedicated single-pass HEPA-filtered exhaust, maintained under negative pressure with carefully controlled directional flow. Continuous Monitoring: Sophisticated emergency backup systems and alarms provide real-time monitoring of individual laboratory room pressures, ensuring constant containment. Waste Management: Integrated one-way pass-through autoclaves effectively sterilize all waste before it leaves the facility. The respective UC Irvine schools oversee the operation and safety of these critical facilities, with expert guidance from the University's High Containment Program. This program provides specialized knowledge in regulatory compliance and safety protocols. The University High Containment Laboratory Officer (HCLO) and the BSL-3 Lab Manager provide comprehensive operational support, ensure consistent maintenance, manage annual laboratory verifications, uphold all regulatory and safety standards, and facilitate effective personnel training programs. Learn More & Contact Us: Learn more about UC Irvine's Biosafety Initiatives: UC Irvine EH&S High Containment Program website Information on BSL-3 Training Requirements: Visit the BSL-3 Training Program website Questions about Accessing BSL-3 Labs? Email [email protected] for more information Manufacturing UC Irvine GMP Facility The UC Irvine GMP Facility is a state-of-the-art, multi-use center equipped with seven isolated ISO7 manufacturing rooms, each completely segregated to ensure optimal safety and functionality. It is specifically designed to support phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trials for cell and gene therapy products. UC Irvine GMP Optics & Microscopy Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics (LFD) The Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics (LFD) is a national research resource center for biomedical fluorescence spectroscopy, jointly supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) division of the National Institutes of Health and UCI. The LFD provides a state-of-the-art laboratory for fluorescence measurements with technical assistance to visiting scientists: local, national, and international. No facility or user fees are charged, except in the case of technical testing or sponsored research. Resources are maintained for spectroscopy, microscopy, biochemistry, cell culture, and data analysis. Researchers interested in using the resource should contact the user coordinator. Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics (LFD) Laser Spectroscopy Labs Laser Spectroscopy Labs works at the intersection of light-matter interaction far field and nanophotonics, ultrafast phenomena and condensed matter physics and chemistry. Our research aims at exploring, understanding, developing, and utilizing photonics to gain deliberate control of the physical properties of media and to understand their dynamics, explore driven states of matter, and enable new functionalities of individual and condensed matter systems. Ultimately, our goal is to understand and control the nature of light-matter interaction across times and scales. Laser Spectroscopy Labs Nonlinear Optical Microscopy Lab Nonlinear Optical Microscopy (NLOM) Lab, at the Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic develops and uses modern biophotonics technologies such as nonlinear optical microscopy for basic research, pre-clinical and clinical applications. Our major goal is to relate to clinical applications by using this technology as a non-invasive imaging tool to visualize and understand the microscopic and molecular processes that underlie skin biology. We collaborate with the Dermatology Department at UC Irvine to overcome challenging tasks related to the clinical translation of multiphoton microscopy. Our lab shares resource with Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and Skin Biology Research Center at UC Irvine. Nonlinear Optical Microscopy Lab Optical Biology Core The Optical Biology Core Facility at UC Irvine houses six advanced microscopes for diverse imaging needs. It features four confocal microscopes: Zeiss LSM 780, LSM 900, Leica SP8, and the new Zeiss LSM 980 with Airyscan and two-photon capabilities. For super-resolution imaging, it offers the Zeiss Elyra 7 Lattice SIM with SMLM. The Zeiss Z1 Light Sheet microscope provides live and cleared sample imaging. The core offers imaging workstations with analysis software and hosts workshops for training. Established in 1994, it's directed by Dr. Rahul Warrior and managed by Dr. Adeela Syed, providing year-round support for image acquisition and analysis. Optical Biology Core Other Resources Center for Clinical Research The UC Irvine Center for Clinical Research (CCR) serves as a centralized hub for clinical research, aiming to improve health and wellness in Orange County and beyond. We accelerate the translation of medical discoveries from lab to real-world applications through carefully selected clinical trials. Partnered with a leading academic medical center, CCR offers top-tier care and access to cutting-edge national trials. We're more than a research unit; we're dedicated allies serving patients, researchers, and sponsors with commitment and excellence. Join us in advancing clinical research to enhance patient outcomes, as we push the boundaries of medical discovery for the benefit of our community. CCR UC Irvine Office of Research Shared Facilities Depot The Office of Research provides central campus administrative support for UCI’s research programs. Led by the Vice Chancellor for Research and his senior leadership team, the Office of Research (OR) works with other campus units to foster an environment for research and artistic activity that facilitates the discovery and dissemination of knowledge in many forms to all levels of society. OR provides central campus administrative support for UCI’s research programs. Shared Facilities Spectroscopy & Spectrometry Center for Virus Research (Proteomics) The Center for Virus Research (CVR) fosters interdisciplinary scholarship, training, and collaborative research based on molecular virology. As an Organized Research Unit, CVR provides administrative infrastructure and laboratory facilities for virus-based studies. With global health threats from emerging and re-emerging viruses, virus research has gained new importance. CVR addresses the need for comprehensive understanding of viruses and viral diseases at local, national, and international levels. It integrates previously separate disciplines like molecular biology, immunology, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering through virus research. This highly interdisciplinary approach is key to CVR's mission in advancing virus-related knowledge and addressing public health challenges. Proteomics Mass Spectrometry Facility Mass Spectrometry (Chemistry) The Mass Spectrometry Facility (MSF) offers staff services and walk-up access to various mass spectrometry instruments for analyzing small molecules, peptides/proteins, and nucleic acids. Serving primarily Chemistry faculty (60%) and other UC departments (35%), MSF also accepts samples from external academic and commercial clients (5%). MSF operates 21 instruments equipped with liquid chromatography (LC), gas chromatography (GC), or matrix-assisted laser desorption (MALDI) sources, coupled with quadrupole or time-of-flight (TOF) MS systems. These instruments feature extensive pre-programmed methods suitable for most samples, with customization available. The facility caters to diverse research needs across molecular analysis disciplines. Mass Spectrometry Facility UCI High-End Mass Spectrometry Facility Our goal at the UCI High-End Mass Spectrometry Facility is to bring emerging mass spectrometric technologies to UC Irvine and provide proteomic analysis for clients interested in focused and proteome-wide protein expression, identification, quantification, and structural interrogation of proteins and protein complexes. Newly established in 2018 in conjunction with the UCI School of Medicine and as part of the matrix supported by the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, the UCI Proteomics Facility aims to assists UCI Campus and Medical Center investigators, as well as providing services to other academic, non-profit, and commercial institutions. High-end Mass Spectrometry Facility Stem Cell & Transgenics Stem Cell Research Center UC Irvine's Stem Cell Research Center is a dynamic, interdisciplinary hub spanning multiple schools and programs. Our LEED Platinum-certified building houses 25 of the center's 65 faculty members. Center faculty have secured over $275 million in funding, including $165 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Research programs encompass NIH T32 and R25 training grants, CIRM training grants supporting various academic levels, a NIAMS P30 skin biology research center grant, state-of-the-art shared equipment and services, community outreach, an annual symposium, and seminar series. This comprehensive approach fosters cutting-edge stem cell research and education across disciplines, addressing critical health challenges. Stem Cell Research Center Transgenic Mouse Facility (TMF) The UC Irvine Transgenic Mouse Facility (TMF) core facility provides services for the design, generation, breeding, genotyping, importing, and preserving genetically-modified mice and embryonic stem cells. In addition to academic clients at UCI, we support academic investigators at several other sister UC-campuses and numerous other universities throughout the USA as well as providing these services to commercial clients. The TMF's research associates have a combined 130 years of experience in generation of genetically engineered mice. Our experience can be your advantage. Transgenic Mouse Facility (TMF) Vector Core UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping The Center for Neural Circuit Mapping (CNCM) Viral Vector Core assists investigators in the development and production of viral vectors for in-vivo and in-vitro experimentation purposes. Our state-of-the-art equipment, coupled with our expertise, allows us to ensure high-quality products. Once your orders are completed, we will provide all related sequence data, vector maps, plasmids and ready-to-use viruses. Our facility has a UCI-approved, recharge-based service platform, and we accept both UC and external orders. CNCM Viral Vector Core