BioCoR Resources
BioCoR is a national core resource on biopreservation. BioCoR provides three basic functions: (1) a Service Resource for those who need assistance in developing standard biopreservation protocols and techniques; (2) a Research Resource where new methods of preserving biospecimens and technology to improve biospecimen quality are developed; and (3) an Educational/Training Resource for educating individuals and institutions on the scientific basis for preservation, teaching best practices and supplying protocol-specific as a service to the community. More information and links to these resources can be found below.
BioCoR Services Resource
BioCoR's service resource is designed to provide
scientifically-developed biopreservation protocols for
biospecimens. Protocols developed will reflect new advances in
biospecimen preservation as well as the unique needs of the client.
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BioCoR Education Resource
Literally thousands (if not tens of thousands) of people preserve biospecimens as a part of their daily work routine. Most institutions do not have the resources to train individuals involved in preservation of biospecimens. BioCoR has an education program, which includes: (1) short course on preservation, (2) on-lne video/podcast library and (3) protocol specific training.
BioCoR Research Resource
BioCoR is investigating molecular mechanisms of damage during preservation in order to develop alternatives to DMSO and establish scientifically-based methods (rather than the traditional trial-and-error based techniques) of preserving biospecimens that do not respond to conventional preservation methods. BioCoR is also developing technologies to maintain, monitor and improve biospecimen quality.
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Visit the BioCoR Library
In addition to BioCoR's own research, we have a a large library of resources on preservation [scientific literature, protocols, standards, best practices].