- Core Facility Directory
- Clinical Research Resources
- Nebraska Biobank
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- Comparative Medicine
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- Advanced Microscopy Core Facility
- Animal Behavior Core
- Facility Overview
- Services Provided
- Pricing
- What Can I Expect When Using the Core?
- Acknowledging the Core
- Our Team
- Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) Core Facility
- Computational Chemistry
- Electron Microscopy
- Epigenomics Core Facility (ECF)
- Flow Cytometry Research Facility
- Genomics Core Facility
- Human Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Mouse Genome Engineering Core
- Multiomics Mass Spectrometry
- Nanoimaging Core Facility
- READi Core (health informatics)
- Small Animal Imaging
- Translational Mouse Model Core Facility
- Core Facility Scheduling and Billing
- Backup Freezer Program
Users of the Animal Behavior Core are obligated to acknowledge the Animal Behavior Core and its funding sources in all formal publications and presentations.
In doing so, we ask that you include the core’s ABRF reference number RRID:SCR_018830. Including this reference number helps us to track the core’s impact, improve upon current offerings, and expand services where needed.
The Animal Behavior Core is supported by state funds from the Nebraska Research Initiative, and federal support from CDC-NIOSH U54OH010162-09, and the Cognitive Neuroscience of Development and Aging (CONDA) through the Centers for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) Program (NIH 1P20GM130447-01A1), as well as internal support from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research.
Notification of new publications and presentations citing the Animal Behavior Core is much appreciated, as reprints/PDF’s of these materials may be included in annual core facility reports – both within the institution and to our funding agencies.
In doing so, we ask that you include the core’s ABRF reference number RRID:SCR_018830. Including this reference number helps us to track the core’s impact, improve upon current offerings, and expand services where needed.
The Animal Behavior Core is supported by state funds from the Nebraska Research Initiative, and federal support from CDC-NIOSH U54OH010162-09, and the Cognitive Neuroscience of Development and Aging (CONDA) through the Centers for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) Program (NIH 1P20GM130447-01A1), as well as internal support from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research.
Notification of new publications and presentations citing the Animal Behavior Core is much appreciated, as reprints/PDF’s of these materials may be included in annual core facility reports – both within the institution and to our funding agencies.
- Core Facility Directory
- Clinical Research Resources
- Nebraska Biobank
- Grant Editing Support
- Grant Resource Library
- Centers and Major Programs
- Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA)
- Comparative Medicine
- Government Relations
- Intellectual Property Assistance
- Translational Cores
- Advanced Microscopy Core Facility
- Animal Behavior Core
- Facility Overview
- Services Provided
- Pricing
- What Can I Expect When Using the Core?
- Acknowledging the Core
- Our Team
- Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) Core Facility
- Computational Chemistry
- Electron Microscopy
- Epigenomics Core Facility (ECF)
- Flow Cytometry Research Facility
- Genomics Core Facility
- Human Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Mouse Genome Engineering Core
- Multiomics Mass Spectrometry
- Nanoimaging Core Facility
- READi Core (health informatics)
- Small Animal Imaging
- Translational Mouse Model Core Facility
- Core Facility Scheduling and Billing
- Backup Freezer Program