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Advanced Prototyping Center at Wright Lab
The Advanced Prototyping Center is a fabrication and design support facility to help Yale researchers with custom instrumentation.
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Comparative Pathology Research Core
We offer pathology support for animal-based studies, including histopathology, necropsy, and microbiology as well as assistance with study design.
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YSM Electronic & Machine Shop
We offer custom design, fabrication, and repair services at the Yale School of Medicine as well as tools for loan. We build prototype devices for medical research.
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Yale Genome Editing Center
We create genetically engineered mice via CRISPR/Cas, gene targeting via homologous recombination in ES cells, and traditional transgenic technology. We also cryopreserve mouse sperm and embryos.
Timothy Nottoli, PhD
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Gibbs Machine Shop
We help researchers with expert conceptual design, engineering, prototyping, and custom manufacture of scientific equipment.
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Assorted machine shop services
Loans, spare parts, and materials
Located within YSM Electronic & Machine ShopAnthony DeSimone
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Custom machining
The Machine Shop provides custom machining for Yale and the local community.
Located within YSM Electronic & Machine ShopAnthony DeSimone
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Repair and custom fabrication
Tools for repairs and custom fabrication
Located within YSM Electronic & Machine ShopAnthony DeSimone
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SC 28 Site monitoring tool
Please contact Dr. Shize Yang for more details.
Located within Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy (ACEM) Core -
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Scientific Glassblowing Laboratory (Glass Shop)
Our glassblowers work closely with researchers and other experts to create affordable standard catalog items, modifications of existing glassware, and new designs.
Daryl Smith