Our Faculty and Staff
Our knowledgeable faculty and staff are available to help you access and use the resources in the IRF.
The mission of the IRF is to provide state-of-the-art biomedical research instrumentation for use in the School of Medicine Columbia and USC main campus research environments. As time and resources permit, outside use of the facility also is permitted and encouraged.
The Instrumentation Resource Facility (IRF) is an integral component of the research
and teaching mission of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.
Located within the facility are several major pieces of state-of-the-art biomedical
research equipment that provide techniques ranging from whole animal through single
cell imaging to analysis at the molecular level.
The IRF also houses a full range of ancillary equipment that is available for sample
preparation. In addition to serving as a resource for acquisition of primary data,
the IRF also has the capacity for image enhancement and related data analysis.
The IRF places a weekly order to BioRad. Internal USC customers may submit a product
order through the IRF to receive the School of Medicine discount. Weekly order deadline
is 12 p.m. Mondays. Orders submitted to the core after the deadline will be processed the following week.
All orders should be placed through iLab.
The Instrumentation Resource Facility uses Agilient CrossLab's iLab software to manage equipment availability and service requests. To get started on iLab:
PerkinElmer Quantum GX microCT Imaging System
The Quantum GX microCT multispecies imaging system provides high-resolution images
at an X-ray dose low enough to enable true longitudinal imaging capability. With scan
times as low as 8 seconds, the Quantum GX supports a workflow of up to 30 subjects
per hour, with acquisition, reconstruction, and 3D visualization in under one minute.
Automate your microCT imaging analysis, reducing time and increasing reproducibility,
with our AccuCT™ advanced automated user-friendly bone analysis software. The Quantum
GX is the most versatile small animal microCT imaging instrument proven to work in
broad range of applications including, oncology, pulmonary and cardiovascular disease,
diabetes, orthopedics and dentistry.
Location
The Quantum GX uCT is located in Building 1 Room B48
IRF Contacts
Lorain Junor
PerkinElmer IVIS Spectrum Fluorescence and Bioluminescence Imaging System
The IVIS Spectrum is the newest instrument in the IVIS line of products and performs bioluminescent and epi- and trans- illumination fluorescent imaging. Unique to the IVIS Spectrum in this line of instruments is the capability to sensitively image both bioluminescent and fluorescent reporters within the same animal and to provide a spectral fingerprint of the signal produced. This is an important advance in in vivo imaging technology as it allows separation of autofluorescence from the emitted signal improving signal resolution. To obtain the spectral fingerprint the Spectrum uses a series of high efficiency narrow band-pass filters coupled with spectral unmixing algorithms to differentiate between multiple shallow and deep fluorescent sources. This provides a mechanism to optimally perform the wide array of fluorescence/bioluminescence research applications of our investigators. The system is also capable of performing 3D tomographic reconstructions for both bioluminescence and fluorescence.
Applications
Useful in a wide range of biomedical applications including oncology, cardiovascular diseases, stem cell biology, neurobiology, inflammation, toxicology and drug metabolism
Location
The IVIS Spectrum is located in Building 1 Room B48
IRF Contacts
Lorain Junor
Website
JL Shepherd and Associates Model 143-68 Blood Product Irradiator
The Model 143 Cesium-137 gamma irradiator is a self-contained fully shielded unit
capable of delivering a dose rate of up to 200 Roentgen/minute. Final sample dose
is determined by duration of irradiation that can be controlled by a preset timer
on the unit.
Applications
Irradiation of molecules, cells, tissues, organs or whole animals.
IRF Contact
Lorain Lunor
Mauna Kea Cellvizio In Vivo Confocal
The Cellvizio is a dual band (488 and 660nm) probe based confocal laser endomicroscopy
system. It is ideal for molecular imaging at the cell level for preclinical research.
Applications include in vivo imaging in neurosciences (deep brain imaging), cancer
and inflammation (spleen, liver, etc) and cardiovascular (vessels, plaques). Imaging
is performed by inserting a small fiber optic probe into an incision.
Probes
Software
Hyperscan Module for ultra-fast imaging
Vessel detection software for automatic delineation of vessels, capillaries and vascular
bed
Mosaicing software for stitching images for reconstruction of tissues and organs.
Location
The Cellvizio is located in the Building 9 Small Animal Imaging Suite.
IRF Contact
Lorain Junor
Visual Sonics VEVO 3100 High Resolution In Vivo Imaging System
The VEVO 3100 is an ultra-high frequency ultrasound imaging system for acquisition
of longitudinal in vivo anatomical, functional, physiological and molecular data simultaneously
in real time at a resolution of 30 mm. Both mouse and rat platforms designed to maintain
body temperature during anesthesia and a compact isoflurane anesthesiology system
with an oxygen regulator and flow meter are available.
Software packages
Scanheads
Applications
Location
The VEVO 3100 system is located in Building 1 Room B48.
IRF Contacts
Lorain Junor
Website
Logos Biosystems X-Clarity Tissue Clearing System
Dako Autostainer
The Dako Autostainer plus system for robotic handling of immunohistochemistry staining
Reichert-Jung 2030 Paraffin Rotary Microtomes
Leica VT1200S Vibratome
Zeiss Microm 505HN Cryostat
Nikon E600 Widefield Epifluorescence and Darkfield Microscopy System
The Nikon E600 configuration consists of:
Location
The E600 system is located in the Building 1 Room B59
IRF Contacts
Lorain Junor or Anna Harper
Discover Echo Revolve Microscope
Location
The Echo Revolve system is located in the Building 1 Room B59.
IRF Contacts
Lorain Junor or Anna Harper
Zeiss SteREO Lumar V.12 Stereomicroscope
The Zeiss Lumar V.12 system consists of:
Location
The Lumar V.12 system is located in Building 1 Room B59.
IRF Contacts
Lorain Junor
Invitrogen EVOS FL Auto Cell Imaging System
The EVOS is a fully automated, digital inverted multi-channel fluorescence and transmitted
light imaging system equipped with:
Website
IRF Contacts
Lorain Junor or Anna Harper
Leica SP8 Multiphoton Confocal
The SP8 TCS multiphoton system is a state-of-the-art platform equipped with:
Location
The Leica SP8 system is located in Building 9 (Access through IRF personnel only for
non-VA researchers)
IRF Contact
Anna Harper
Website
Leica Stellaris 5 LIAchroic
Location
The Leica Stellaris 5 system is located in Building 1 Room B60.
IRF Contacts
Anna Harper
JEOL 1400 Plus Transmission Electron Microscope
The JEOL 1400 plus transmission electron microscope is a standard TEM system for imaging biological ultrastructure. The IRF system is equipped with:
Applications
Location
The JEOL 1400 Plus system is located in Building 1 Room B59
IRF Contact
JEOL JSM IT100
The scanning electron microscope is a fully integrated digital high vacuum system. The system in the IRF is equipped with:
Applications
Location
The JEOL JSM IT100 system is located in Building 1 Room B59 of the IRF.
IRF Contact
Leica Ultracut R Ultramicrotome
Polaron Sputter Coater
Reichert U3 Ultramicrotome
Tousimis Samdri-PVT-3B Critical Point Dryer
Amira 5 & 6
The Amira workstation computer is located in Building 1 Room B60
IRF Contacts
Lorain Junor
LASX 3D
The LASX 3D software is located on the Leica Stellaris 5 and SP8 confocal microscopes.
IRF Contact
Anna Harper
BD FACS Aria II
The FACS-Aria II high performance cell sorter is aflow cytometer capable of sorting
upto 70,000 events per second while maintaining viability and function of cells in
culture. This makes it an ideal system for sterile cell sorting for separating rare
cell events, such as stem cells, dendritic cells, and NKT cells that often represents
less than 1% to 2% of the total cells in a large population.
Applications
Location
The FACS Aria II is located in Building 1 Room B44.
IRF Contact
Jason Kubinak
BD FACS Symphony A5 Cell Analyzer
The BD FACS Symphony A5 Cell Analyer is a high throughput flow cytometer that facilitates
a wide range of assays including high-parameter flow cytometry.
Applications
Location
The BD FAC Symphony A5 is located in Building 1 Room B44
IRF Contact
Jason Kubinak
AFP X-Ray Film Processor
Automated X-ray film processing for Westerns etc.
4X4 inch (10X10cm) through 14X36 inch (35X91cm) film
Capable of processing up to 85 sheets per hour
Time and temperature adjustable for controlled development of film
Location
Building 28
IRF Contact
Ryan Ball
BioRad BioPlex 100 and 200 Systems
The BioPlex system is a multiplex analysis system that permits the simultaneous analysis
of up to 100 (or 200) different biomolecules (proteins, peptides, or nucleic acids)
in a single microplate well. By multiplexing with the Bio-Plex system, researchers
can dramatically increase the amount of useful information from rare or volume-limited
samples such as mouse or rat serum, and decipher complex interrelationships among
proteins involved in signal transduction pathways. The microplate platform allows
the automated analysis of 96-well plates with a throughput of more than 1,800 assay
points (for a 23–plex assay) in 30 minutes. The Bio-Plex suspension array is built
around three core technologies:
The first is the family of fluorescently dyed microspheres, or beads, from Luminex
Corp.
The second is a flow cytometer with two lasers and associated optics to measure biochemical
reactions that occur on the surface of the microspheres.
The third is a high-speed digital signal processor to efficiently manage the fluorescent
output.
Applications
Location
The BioPlex 100 system is located in the Building 1 Room B60. The BioPlex 200 system
is located in Building 9 Room 225.
IRF Contact
Jay Potts
Website
BioRad GelDoc XR+ System and iMark Microplate Absorbance Reader
A rapid system for imaging, documentation, and analysis of gels and blots for nucleic
acids, protein gels, and blots. The iMark Microplate Absorbance Reader is an eight-channel,
vertical path length photometer that measures the absorbance of the contents in the
wells of a 96 well microtitration plate. It an perform single or dual wavelength
measurements and can report absorbance values to three decimal places.
Location
The GelDoc and Microplate reader are located in Building 1 Room B60
IRF Contact
Lorain Junor
Website
LiCor Odyssey CLX System
Location
Located in Building 1 Room B59.
IRF Contact
Lorain Junor
NanoPhotometer Pearl
Micro-liter sample analysis of nucleic acids dsDNA, ssDNA, RNA, and Oligonucleotides,
Labeling efficiency of proteins and protein dye, Bradford, Lowry, BCA, and Biuret
applications
Location
The NanoPearl is located in Building 1 Room B60
IRF Contact
Lorain Junor
Website
QIAgility
The QIAgility and Rotor-Gene Q Real time PCR equipment provides compact bench top
instruments that enable a rapid, high-precision PCR setup. The unmatched versatility
of the QIAgility means that almost all tube and plate formats are supported, as well
as Rotor-Discs for the Rotor-Gene Q. The QIAgility is operated via a computer with
easy-to-use software.
Applications
IRF Contact
Jay Potts
Location
The Qiagility system is located in Building 9 Room 225.
Website
QIAsymphony System
With a dedicated range of QIAsymphony Kits, the QIAsymphony SP enables sample preparation
of DNA, RNA, and bacterial and viral nucleic acids from a wide range of starting materials.
The QIAsymphony AS extends the capabilities of the QIAsymphony SP by integrating automated
PCR assay setup, which, in combination with the Rotor-Gene Q and QIAGEN real-time
and end-point PCR kits, enables you to optimize your PCR workflow and maximize your
efficiency.
Applications
IRF Contact
Jay Potts
Location
The Qiasymphony is located in Building 9 Room 225.
Website
BioRad CFX Connect rtPCR
The CFX Connect Real-Time PCR Detection System offers two-target analysis, excellent
thermal cycler specifications, and the same reliable performance as the CFX96 Touch™ Real-Time PCR Detection System. The system incorporates innovative optical technologies with powerful software to
provide maximal reliability and efficiency for all your real-time PCR needs.
Location
The BioRad CFX Connect is located in Building 1 Rm B59
IRF Contact
Lorain Junor
Website
BioRad iCycler iQ rtPCR
Real time PCR, in conjunction with the appropriate fluorescent detection strategies,
allows the initial amount of nucleic acid in a reaction to be determined. Advances
in the technology have led to significant improvements in the accuracy of DNA quantitation
and gene expression analysis. Quantitation is achieved by measuring the increase in
fluorescence during the exponential phase of the PCR reaction. The system in the IRF
is equipped for:
Three color analysis for amplification of three dependent targets
Taqman, Sybr Green, primer based system and molecular beacon analyses
Multiple sample block formats for 0.2ml tubes, 96 well plates and 384 well PCR plates
Real time display of data acquisition
Applications
Location
The BioRad iCycler iQ is located in Building 1 Room B60
IRF Contact
Lorain Junor
Qiagen Rotor-Gene Q rtPCR
QIAGEN's real-time PCR cycler, the Rotor-Gene Q, combines multiple optimized design
features to provide the outstanding performance and reliable results that your research
demands. Together with optimized QIAGEN kits for real-time PCR, the Rotor-Gene Q enables
streamlined analysis for a wide range of applications. Q-Rex Software is the new operating and analysis software for life science qPCR applications, with
a plug-in concept that lets you add new functionality without affecting established
workflows.
Location
The Qiagen Rotor-Gene Q system is located in Building 9 Room 225.
IRF Contact
Jay Potts
Website
TECAN Freedom EVO System
The TECAN Freedom robotic platform offers an advanced, proven and reliable liquid
handling system for different scales and throughputs. The liquid handling and manipulative
robotic arms provide an extendable work area and variable configurations. Freedom
EVO workstations can automate a diverse range of applications including primary and
secondary screening, cell growth and maintenance, nucleic acid sample preparation,
hit picking, library management and sample weighing. Once the Freedom completes the
specimen preparation the sample is automatically transferred to the integrated BioRad
BioPlex 200 system for data acquisition and analysis.
Applications
Location
The TECAN/BioPlex 200 systems are located in Building 9 Room 225
IRF Contact
Jay Potts
Website
Our knowledgeable faculty and staff are available to help you access and use the resources in the IRF.
To ensure the safety of our researchers and our equipment, we require you to follow our rules and regulations when working with IRF resources.
Our faculty and staff members are available to provide in-depth training sessions on our various technologies. Students also can receive course credit for some training experiences.