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Animal Models & Biorepository

Expertise, resources, and facilities for animal husbandry, necropsy, and histological services for liver disease research

The primary function of this core is to provide members of the Hepatobiology & Toxicology COBRE with the expertise, resources and facilities needed for animal husbandry, necropsy and histological services for animal models of liver disease. The Core isolates primary hepatic cells (parenchymal, Kupffer, stellate, sinusoidal endothelial cells) for ex vivo and in vitro studies. The Core also facilitates cataloging and storage of animal and clinical samples in a biorepository that will provide biobanking infrastructure and support, so that other researchers may share the tissue generated by COBRE-supported projects. 

Aims of the Core

  1. To foster the development and success of proposed COBRE projects and future pilots. The Core develops and implements SOPs for the measurement of liver pathobiology. The Core also fosters translation of basic research into human studies using the Biorepository.
  2. To educate and train investigators. The Core has trained personnel who will educate individual investigators on how to correctly phenotype of hepatic injury. The Core also assists individual investigators in designing appropriate animal protocols, surgical procedures, tissue collection and storage protocols for new and ongoing projects.
  3. To develop new protocols and techniques: The Core will expand the repertoire of experimental techniques, models and infrastructure to meet the current and future needs of COBRE and non-COBRE members.
  4. To become an integral and self-sustaining component of the COBRE. The Core is a self-sustaining entity that promotes the long-term stability of the COBRE by providing essential services and developing new and unique capabilities for individual and multi-PI projects, as well as offering biobanked tissues on a fee-for-service basis to non-COBRE members.

Core Leader

Irina Kirpich, PhD, Animal Models
Matt Cave, MD, Biorepository

Facilities & Instrumentation 

The Animal Model and Biorepository Core (Core D) is housed in the main space of the Hepatobiology and Toxicology COBRE, on the 5ᵗʰ floor of the Clinical and Translational Research building on the Health Sciences Campus. This facility opened in the fall of 2009 and has state-of-the-art facilities for research and support.

 

Major Equipment

Fee Schedule for Core Pathology Services

 COBRE MenteesCOBRENon-Center Members
Tissue ProcessorFree$75 flat fee$150 flat fee
Embedding Unit
per sample fee
Free
Free
$25/hour; 2 hr minimum
$2.50/block
$50/hour; 2 hr minimum
$5/block
MicrotomeFree$5/hour$10/hour
Gemini AutostainerTBATBATBA
EchoMRI (Body Fat Composition Analysis)
Initial Training and Operation Orientation
(up to two individuals can be trained during one session)
Free
Free
$15/mouse; 5 mouse minimum
$50
$30/mouse; 5 mouse minimum
$100

Please stop by room 527E in the Clinical and Translational Research Building to see equipment and arrange a training time with Kim Head for use.