Shared Resources

There are numerous core facilities and shared resources available to members of the University of Vermont Cancer Center to support them in their research efforts. The goal of these resources is to provide advanced technology and expertise as a part of the research team. Core facilities offering services to, or frequently used by members include the following:

Biostatistics

The Biostatistics Facility develops and maintains a comprehensive coordinated program of research support covering biostatistics, statistical genetics, and epidemiology for biomedical and health-related research activities.

CTRL

Cancer Translational Research Laboratory

The Cancer Translational Research Laboratory (CTRL) is dedicated to improving the development of collaborative transdisciplinary partnerships between scientists and physician investigators.

MIC

Microscopy Imaging

The Microscopy Imaging Center (MIC) is designed as a multi-user resource for the collection and analysis of biological images for clinical and research applications. The MIC consists of ten microscopy-based imaging systems. At the light and electron microscopic levels, it provides state of the art, quality assured, morphologically oriented services.

VIGR

Vermont Integrative Genomics Resource - VIGR

The Vermont Integrative Genomics Resource is an overarching umbrella encompassing four distinct shared resource facility arms:

Additional Links and Resources

For a full list of University of Vermont core facilities, click here.

For our library of “boilerplate” descriptions of UVM Cancer Center-affiliated Resources & Facilities, view our extramural funding page here. These are primarily intended for use in grant applications, including the “Facilities & Resources” section of NIH funding applications.