Cores Directory
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Core/facility
Advanced Instrumentation Development Center (AIDC)
Our mission stands at the nexus between hardware, computing, and data science.
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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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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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Legacy Tissue Donation Program
Just as you can help save lives by becoming an organ donor, you can help advance cancer and other biomedical research by participating in the Legacy Tissue Donation Program.
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Services
Assorted machine shop services
Loans, spare parts, and materials
Located within YSM Electronic & Machine ShopAnthony DeSimone
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Services
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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Instrument/equipment
Repair and custom fabrication
Tools for repairs and custom fabrication
Located within YSM Electronic & Machine ShopAnthony DeSimone
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Instrument/equipment
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
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Instrument/equipment
Tube welding
We have a Swagelok M200 orbital tube welder with a variety of collets for welding stainless steel tubing for high-purity gas services and vacuum systems.
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Yale Plant Growth Facility
The core consists of over 20,000 square feet of greenhouses, growth chambers and workspace for plant genetics, evolutionary biology, climate change, and other controlled-environment research.
Christopher Bolick
Associate Director of Research, Marsh Botanical Gardens