Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota
A key goal of the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota is to provide access to technologies, services and scientific consultation that facilitate interaction and enhance scientific productivity. The shared resources highlighted below provide stability, reliability, cost-effectiveness, and quality control that would be difficult to achieve otherwise. The Masonic Cancer Center's designation by the National Cancer Institute as a comprehensive center includes support for many of these resources. Investigators with peer-reviewed, funded projects are the primary beneficiaries of all shared resources; many of the resources also are available to other researchers outside of the University community.
Analytical Biochemistry
Biostatistics and Informatics
Clinical Pharmacology
Clinical Trials Office
Comparative Pathology
Cytogenetics
Flow Cytometry
FV500 Confocal Microscopy
Health Survey Research Center
Laboratory Services
Mouse Genetics Laboratory
Tissue Procurement Facility
Translational Therapy