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Biomedical Core Facilities
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Core Facilities
General Information
- Animal-Based Studies
- Biochemical and Biophysical Studies
- Biorepository
- Cell-Based Studies
- Multiomic Analysis
- Informatics and Data Analysis
- Multiscale Imaging
- Pathology and Specimen Processing Resources
- Pharmacology
- Research Software and Applications
- Services
Our Mission
The mission of Penn State College of Medicine Biomedical Core Facilities is to provide investigators facile, equitable access to leading methodologies in simple workflows with cutting edge instrumentation, expert guidance and professional support.
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The Biomedical Research Core Facilities are subsidized by Institutional Funds. Therefore, all publications, press releases or other documents that result from the utilization of any Penn State College of Medicine Institutional Research Resources including funding, tools, services or support are required to credit the core facility and associated RRID for each core used. Use of an instruments or service in a core should include the following:
“The XXX Core (RRID:SCR_######) services and instruments used in this project were funded, in part, by the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine via the Office of the Vice Dean of Research and Graduate Students and the Pennsylvania Department of Health using Tobacco Settlement Funds (CURE). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the University or College of Medicine. The Pennsylvania Department of Health specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions.”
Be sure to include each core’s individual RRID. This makes tracking of publications and grants much easier, allows the Cores to track their impact and lessens the burden on you to keep the institution informed.
Advanced Light Microscopy Core – RRID:SCR_022526
Atomic Force Microscopy Core – RRID:SCR_025075
Clinical Specimen Processing Core (CSPC) – RRID:SCR_021194
Comparative Medicine Imaging Core – RRID:SCR_023179
Cryo-EM Core – RRID:SCR_021178
Custom Antibody Core – RRID:SCR_022799
Flow Cytometry Core – RRID:SCR_021134
Genome Sciences Core – RRID:SCR_021123
Institutional Biorepository – RRID:SCR_025728
Mass Spectrometry Core – RRID:SCR_017831
Metabolic Phenotyping Core – RRID:SCR_022565
MRI Core – RRID:SCR_021198
TEM Core – RRID:SCR_021200
Authorship
In certain cases, in addition to the required citation, co-authorship by core staff scientists may be appropriate.
Guidelines for authorship have also been established by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and similar organizations, as well as by the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF). See ABRF’s “Recommended Guidelines for Authorship on Manuscripts” here.
These guidelines recommend that staff scientists from any core facilities should be considered as co-authors if they:
have helped to design the experiments;
have developed new methods for preparing samples or visualizing or quantitating a particular cell or metabolite or protein;
have contributed data analysis and/or interpretation of data; or
have provided any combination of the preceding or other significant intellectual contributions.
In cases of co-authorship, the core facility staff should participate in reviewing pertinent sections of the article and should give final approval to the manuscript wording and conclusions from those sections before publication.
Notification of Publications and Grants
The core facilities also track publications and grants. Use of the RRIDs help to automate this process and keep administrative costs to a minimum.
Agilent iLab is a web application being adopted by Penn State shared scientific facilities to manage the process of requesting the use of instruments, equipment, supplies and technology, as well as the process of requesting services or technical expertise.The system serves as a central marketplace for Penn State’s cores, including a streamlined billing system integrated with Penn State’s financial system.The goal of iLab is to save time and money for core personnel, institutional administrators and researchers.
Annual Bioimaging symposium: March 26th, 2026. Details coming soon!
Open positions in Penn State College of Medicine Biomedical core facilities
Contact the Core Facilities

Maria Bewley, PhD
Senior Scientific Director, Core Facilities, Penn State College of Medicine