2265 Executive Drive Indianapolis, IN 46241 USAAIT Laboratories offers clinical monitoring, contract research, and toxicological support services.
30380 County Road 6 Elkhart, IN 46514 USAAgdia offers ELISA, PCR, and hybridization tests to detect plant pathogens.
3505 Conestoga Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46808 USAThe history of A&L Laboratories goes back to 1971. Two men, Mr. Don Ankerman and Dr. Richard Large, had a dream to build a laboratory that would set a new precedent in the Agriculture Industry. They wanted to focus on quality of service, accuracy in testing and expediency on returns. Mr. Ankerman and Dr. Large realized that dream with the opening of A&L Agricultural Laboratories, Inc. In 1986, A&L took a new turn venturing into the world of Environmental testing. Eventually, they added Microbiological testing as well. As this evolution gradually took place, the need for a name change came into play. Thus, the switch from A&L Agricultural Laboratories, Inc., to A&L Analytical Laboratories, Inc. in order to reflect the variety of testing services available. Present day A&L continues to provide dependable, accurate services. This is due largely to a solid team of well trained individuals who take great pride in providing quality service to our customers. For more information about the high quality services available from A&L, please visit the specific services page.
Carmel, IN United StatesABS Pharma Projects is a strategic bioscience development consulting and training firm.
P.O. Box 4531 Carmel, IN 46082 USAABS Pharma Projects is a strategic bioscience development consulting and training firm.
1122 East 169th Street Westfield, IN, 46074 United StatesAs the third largest corn seed company in the United States, AgReliant Genetics has established itself as a leader in seed research, production and quality, becoming one of the fastest growing independent seed companies in the agriculture industry. Headquartered in Westfield, Indiana, AgReliant Genetics has tailored its products and services to reflect the needs of growers across a multitude of geographies. AgReliant Genetics’ production locations span the Corn Belt. Our research program operates 13 research facilities across North America and is ranked among the top five agriculture research programs in North America. Aboutus_v2The history of AgReliant Genetics is rooted in the tradition of our two parent seed companies, Groupe Limagrain of Chappes, France and KWS of Einbeck, Germany, which are the fourth and fifth largest seed companies in the world and, together, boast over 200 years of combined seed experience. Established on July 1, 2000 as a joint venture, AgReliant Genetics has consistently provided value to its customers through forward-thinking seed innovation and technology, and superior service, both in and out of the fields. The company has seen continuous growth since its inception, having increased its corn volume by more than 300 percent. AgReliant Genetics’ unique multi-brand strategy allows farmers across the Corn Belt and in Canada the opportunity to experience high-yielding product performance, regardless of geographical location or operation size. Each brand offers top-quality products to meet individual needs and provides a unique, reliable customer experience.
9001 Wesleyan Road Suite, 200 Indianapolis, IN 46268 USAAnson provides consulting service options for every stage of product development, from planning through pre-clinical and clinical validation, to market approval and post-market com.
3240 N. Indianapolis Road P.O. Box 2127 Columbus, IN 47202-2127Applied Laboratories Inc specializes in manufacturing and packaging.
610 N. Michigan St., Suite 106 South Bend, IN 46601Acclovance provides clinical development and research services.
2910 Fortune Circle West, Suite E Indianapolis, IN, 46241 United StatesAzenta Life Sciences provides unrivaled sample exploration and management solutions to help our customers accelerate discovery, development, and delivery to bring impactful breakthroughs and therapies to market faster. We are the global leader in automated compound management for drug discovery, biological storage, and sample processing solutions. Azenta understands the importance of sample integrity and provides a comprehensive range of solutions across our leading capabilities of genomic services, sample repository services (SRS), consumables and instruments, data management and informatics, sample sourcing, and automated ultra-cold storage.
7275 U.S. 421 Sheridan, IN, 46069 United StatesABG Ag Services is an Ag consulting, contract research and specialty data collection business with locations in central Indiana and eastern South Dakota. Our staff has over 50 years of agricultural experience and we enjoy what we do. We strive to offer quality service at competitive prices and go the extra mile to do things correctly and timely.
7840 Innovation Boulevard Indianapolis, IN, 46278AIT Bioscience is a bioanalytical contract research organization supporting pre-clinical and clinical drug development and was created by veteran industry experts. It is the first CRO to run regulated projects and studies through an electronic lab notebook providing sponsors with faster, higher quality data.
97 East Monroe Street Franklin, IN, 46131 United StatesB2S Life Sciences is a biotherapeutic enablement company advancing improved analytical methods and outcomes for companies involved in the development of biotherapeutic drugs and diagnostics. We offer services that optimize the use of immunological reagents, innovative ligand binding assays and regulated sample analysis for the pharma/biotech, agrosciences, veterinary and diagnostics industries.
4320 West Zenith Drive Bloomington IN 47404 USABioconvergence offers analytical services, process development, clinical services, drug development, consulting, and scale up/down.
6656 Flowstone Way Indianapolis, IN 46237-4435 USABowsher Brunelle Smith Consulting (B2S) provides consulting for clinical trials, bioanalytical assays, biosimilars, risk assessment, and CMC.
Indianapolis, IN United StatesBowsher Brunelle Smith Consulting (B2S) provides consulting for clinical trials, bioanalytical assays, biosimilars, risk assessment, and CMC.
1719 South 13th Street P.O. Box 2404 Terre Haute, IN 47802 USABioChrom Labs provides HPLC columns and surface coating technologies.
9025 Technology Drive Fishers, IN 46038-2886 USABangs Laboratories is a manufacturer of uniform polymer, silica, and magnetic microsphere products for diagnostic, research, and flow cytometry applications.
Life Science Division Headquarters 5350 Lakeview Parkway S Drive Indianapolis IN 46268Beckman Coulter develops, manufactures and markets products that simplify, automate and innovate complex biomedical testing. Our products are making a difference in people’s lives by improving the productivity of medical professionals and scientists, supplying critical information for improving patient health and delivering trusted solutions for research and discovery.
5325 E 82nd Street, Unit 109 Indianapolis, IN, 46250 United StatesCustom recombinant protein/antibody services
7301 E 90th St #117 Indianapolis, IN, 46256 United StatesChemieTek provides custom synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and chemical products.
7301 E. 90th Street, Suite 117 Indianapolis, IN 46256 USAChemieTek provides custom synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and chemical products.
3065 Kent Ave West Lafayette, IN, 47906-1076 United StatesCuria is a global contract research, development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), offering products and services across the drug development spectrum to help our partners turn their ideas into real-world impact. We partner closely with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to boost business performance and improve patients’ lives. From early discovery and development through manufacturing and commercialization, our suite of custom solutions allows us to tailor every engagement to your precise needs, whether that’s an independent project or an opportunity that cuts across the drug continuum. Our capabilities are always growing, driven by our talented, experienced team and continued investment in cutting-edge technologies. We take great pride in a track record that stands among the best in the industry. No matter what we’re working on, you can trust Curia to deliver every solution to the highest standard—the direct result of unmatched expertise and decades of experience completing projects just like yours.
Bloomington, IN United StatesCook Group provides health care and clinical devices.
P.O. Box 4195 Bloomington, IN 47402-4195 U.S.A.Cook Group provides health care and clinical devices.
6454 Saguaro Court Indianapolis, IN 46268
Concentrics Research 9335 Delegates Row Indianapolis, IN 46240 USAConcentrics Research provides clinical research, healthcare marketing research, and project design.
Indianapolis, IN United StatesCompanion Diagnostics (CDI) is focused on providing customized in vitro diagnostic reagents.
Bloomington, IN United StatesCook Pharmica offers API synthesis, cell line development, process development, preclinical manufacturing, microbial testing, filtration, and assays.
1300 S Patterson Dr Bloomington, IN United States, North AmericaCook Pharmica offers API synthesis, cell line development, process development, preclinical manufacturing, microbial testing, filtration, and assays.
1300 South Patterson Drive Bloomington, IN, 47403 United StatesCatalent Biologics is your partner for biologics development and supply. Providing your team with access to advanced technologies such as GPEx Cell Line Engineering® (gene expression/manufacturing), SMARTag™ ADC conjugation, ADVASEPT™ glass-free delivery (manufacturing), and oral macromolecule innovations. Complementing our advanced technologies is a comprehensive set of analytical capabilities for biologics and biosimilars (development, bioassays, and immunogenicity).
1533 E Northfield Dr Brownsburg, Indiana, 46112-2509 United StatesCryopoint provides a complete range of cryo preservation services, whether at your site or at our state-of-the-art facility. With over 25 years of industry expertise, we know you need a partner that meets all U.S. compliance regulations, provides 24/7 monitoring, and is there when you need them. Day or night.
3908 Sunnycroft Pl. West Lafayette, IN 47906 USAChemfocus provides training and consulting services to the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Specialties include salt selection, solid form screening, API characterization, crystallization, and formulation.
11165 Delaware Pkwy, Crown Point, IN 46307, United StatesDonLevy Laboratories is an independent, commercial, food testing laboratory dedicated to food safety and committed to quality challenges throughout the supply chain. We perform microbiological and chemistry analyses on environmental, raw material, and finished product samples submitted by food companies industry wide. Guided by The Science of Prevention, our company specializes in microbiological analyses to assure product integrity, sanitation efficacy, and regulatory compliance. In addition to routine microbiological testing, DonLevy Laboratories provides on-site microbiological assessments and sanitation audits, customized shelf life evaluations, individually designed challenge studies and training for our clients. Our commitment to quality and client service is simply unsurpassed.
P.O. Box 37 Greencastle IN 46135-0037A collection of driven, friendly students. Professors dedicated to teaching them. A stunning campus that brings people together again and again. Remarkable alumni. That's DePauw. DePauw University is a nationally-recognized, leading liberal arts college in Greencastle, Indiana, dedicated to educating 2,300 students from across the country and around the globe. Connected to the liberal arts college is one of the nation's first Schools of Music. For 175 years, DePauw has created an atmosphere of intellectual challenge and social engagement that prepares students for lifelong success.
29301 County Road 20 Elkhart, IN, 46517 United StatesDelivery Concepts was formed in August 1986. Our primary Goal was then and still is today to create and manufacture affordable high quality delivery solutions for the Nations food industry. For over 25 years we have served our clients through a line of temperature controlled truck bodies and custom inserts that have allowed our customers to deliver kitchen fresh quality to their customers no matter how far away. Delivery concepts strength lies in our ability to listen to our client’s needs and provide an affordable solution. Our trucks are custom designed for each client and their specific temperature requirements, along with interiors fitted to the clients packaging specifications that enhance delivery efficiencies and methods. In 1986 Delivery Concepts primarily served the Pizza delivery industry with heated solutions for the surging pizza delivery business. Over the last 25 years our product development evolved around providing temperature delivery solutions to the entire food service industry including caterers, senior nutrition, institutional food service, restaurants and wholesale food purveyors. Currently Delivery Concepts is heavily involved in the development and production of mobile kitchen trucks and helping franchises grow their franchise business through proprietary designed mobile kitchen trucks (Foody trucks), that enhance branding and allows the franchisee an affordable entry into his or her own business.
1801 Commerce Drive, South Bend, IN, USAEnzyme Research Laboratories provides products for coagulation, antibodies, proteins, and venoms.
3973 Dolan Way Westfield IN 46074EZBiolab provides peptide and gene synthesis, antibody services, siRNA, and enzymology.
Carmel, IN United StatesEZBiolab provides peptide and gene synthesis, antibody services, siRNA, and enzymology.
5940 West Raymond Street Indianapolis, IN 46241
Goodman Hall Neuro Science Center 355 W. 16th St. Indianapolis, IN 46202Indiana University SoM Indiana Institute for Biomedical Imaging Sciences (IIBIS)
355 West 16th Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesIndiana University SoM Indiana Institute for Biomedical Imaging Sciences (IIBIS)
3000 Kent Avenue West Lafayette, IN, 47906 United States
3400 Union St. Lafayette, IN 47903 USAE-BEAM Services, Inc. is a leading supplier of contract electron beam processing services, with more than 450kW of installed accelerator capacity -- enough to process nearly one billion pounds of material annually.
9129 Log Run Drive South Indianapolis, IN, 46234 United StatesFocus Biomedical Consulting (FBC) LLC provides expert consultation in pre-clinical product assessment, mid to late stage product development, Phase II and III clinical trial design, and patient safety. FBC consultants have a combined 50+ years of pharmaceutical development experience including multiple product approvals in all major markets.
1102 Indiana Avenue (N. Stadium Drive) Indianapolis, IN 46202 USAGeneral BioTechnology offers cell and tissue processing and biobanking services.
400 West Green Meadows Drive, Suite 104 Greenfield, IN, 46140 United StatesGreenfield Pathology Services is a GLP-compliant nonclinical toxicologic pathology consulting business. We perform primary evaluations of toxicology studies, pathology peer reviews, pathology working groups, and expert consulting. We have expertise in ocular and otic pathology and neuropathology, as well as extensive experience in routine GLP toxicology studies.
351 W. 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United States When you work with Genezen, we remove the hassles associated with contract work in an academic institution. Our team works with you from early vector design all the way through to producing clinical grade vector. Come to us with your viral vector and testing needs and we will put you with the dedicated experts to move your project forward and ensure you are ready for regulatory scrutiny. We manufacture your vectors in cGMP compliant manufacturing facilities using documented, time tested processes. Additionally we’re able to provide testing services, in dedicated vector testing labs, for your vector and clinical trial samples. All testing is QA reviewed and certificates of analysis are issued for your records. We are also able to compile your clinical trial testing data for periodic reporting, as needed. Just ask, we are here to support you.
Fairbanks Hall | 340 West 10th Street, Suite 6200 | Indianapolis, IN 46202-3082The mission of the Advanced Biomedical IT Core (ABITC) is to support biomedical and health-related researchers throughout Indiana University – particularly researchers doing basic biomedical research, translational research, and clinical research (including researchers using electronic personal health information as part of their research data). ABITC is one of many Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (IndianaCTSI) Service Cores at the IU School of Medicine (IUSM). ABITC is a management unit of the Research Technologies division of UITS, and was the first organization outside of the IU School of Medicine to be formally recognized as an IUSM core facility. ABITC provides information technology solutions to problems confronted by health care research labs, partner in innovative approaches to medical research through consulting and programming staff of the Core, and enable researchers in IUSM and allied health fields to make use of the full capability and breadth of IU's advanced cyberinfrastructure. In particular, ABITC helps researchers in Health Care and related sciences use IU’s advanced cyberinfrastructure and overcome the challenges of: Need for massive computational power and data storage tools Need for robust and scalable applications for data management and analysis Need for repositories for participation in national consortia Securing electronic protected health information (ePHI) Visualization of data or biological processes
340 West 10th Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe mission of the Advanced Biomedical IT Core (ABITC) is to support biomedical and health-related researchers throughout Indiana University – particularly researchers doing basic biomedical research, translational research, and clinical research (including researchers using electronic personal health information as part of their research data). ABITC is one of many Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (IndianaCTSI) Service Cores at the IU School of Medicine (IUSM). ABITC is a management unit of the Research Technologies division of UITS, and was the first organization outside of the IU School of Medicine to be formally recognized as an IUSM core facility. ABITC provides information technology solutions to problems confronted by health care research labs, partner in innovative approaches to medical research through consulting and programming staff of the Core, and enable researchers in IUSM and allied health fields to make use of the full capability and breadth of IU's advanced cyberinfrastructure. In particular, ABITC helps researchers in Health Care and related sciences use IU’s advanced cyberinfrastructure and overcome the challenges of: Need for massive computational power and data storage tools Need for robust and scalable applications for data management and analysis Need for repositories for participation in national consortia Securing electronic protected health information (ePHI) Visualization of data or biological processes
9307 East 56th Street - Indianapolis, Indiana 46216, U.SEstablished in 1994 by Tim Harris (pictured), Joe Ford and Chris LaMothe, Harris & Ford, LLC is a major distributor of chemicals, ingredients and related products and services to food, personal care, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, water treatment and industrial customers. The company's consistent growth and success is testimony to the experience and commitment of its founders. With more than 55 years of combined experience in chemicals, Harris & Ford is well respected for the vision, integrity and proficiency it brings to the distribution business. We believe in adding measurable value, providing result-oriented solutions and exceeding customer expectations. Harris & Ford is a company founded upon and focused on providing our customers the highest standard of service in our industry. Location, Location, Location Harris & Ford is geographically well-positioned to deliver your product mix at significant cost savings. We are located in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Crossroads of America, which is ideal for warehousing and shipping nationwide. Six major highways converge in Indianapolis. The city also offers heavy concentrations of rail with readily available container and intermodal rail car services, plus an international airport with customized commercial and industrial cargo handling services. The proximity of suppliers and manufacturers, combined with the balance of transportation systems, reduces inventory and transportation costs.
1210 Waterway Blvd. Suite 2000 Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesEvery pharmaceutical company is in need of a reliable, efficient research services company. At Helix BioStructures, we provide just that. With an unmatched talent in X-ray crystallography, Helix BioStructures is the Industry’s partner in delivering fast and efficient structural biology services. We seek to drive the pharmaceutical industry to new destinations. At Helix BioStructures, we embrace new opportunities with agility in order to drive success in times of transformation.
1121 West Michigan St Room B18 Indianapolis, IN 46202-5186Welcome to the Digital Electron Microscopy Facility (DEMF), IU School of Dentistry at IUPUI. We are a central Indiana laboratory with two electron microscopes that specialize in biological materials research. The Digital Electron Microscopy Facility (DEMF) is located at the IU School of Dentistry on the IUPUI campus. Our JEOL 8900R Electron Probe Micro Analyzer (EPMA) and user-friendly JEOL Low Vacuum Scanning Electron Microscope (LV-SEM) are capable of imaging surface microstructures and mapping micro-chemical characteristics of a wide variety of biological and solid material specimens. Our instruments are capable of Secondary Electron (SE) and Backscattered Electron (BE) Imaging as well as both Energy Dispersive (EDS) and Wavelength Dispersive (WDS) compositional mapping. We specialize in the microanalyses of biomineralized tissues such as teeth and bone, but we are capable of analyzing virtually all solid materials. Preparation for biological, geological, and material specimens is also available upon request. Located in the heart of the IUPUI's campus near downtown Indianapolis, we are accessible to researchers and teachers throughout the Midwest, and we especially welcome collaborations that will challenge our capabilities. The purchase of the SEM and EPMA instruments was made possible by financial support from the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 9871243.
1121 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesWelcome to the Digital Electron Microscopy Facility (DEMF), IU School of Dentistry at IUPUI. We are a central Indiana laboratory with two electron microscopes that specialize in biological materials research. The Digital Electron Microscopy Facility (DEMF) is located at the IU School of Dentistry on the IUPUI campus. Our JEOL 8900R Electron Probe Micro Analyzer (EPMA) and user-friendly JEOL Low Vacuum Scanning Electron Microscope (LV-SEM) are capable of imaging surface microstructures and mapping micro-chemical characteristics of a wide variety of biological and solid material specimens. Our instruments are capable of Secondary Electron (SE) and Backscattered Electron (BE) Imaging as well as both Energy Dispersive (EDS) and Wavelength Dispersive (WDS) compositional mapping. We specialize in the microanalyses of biomineralized tissues such as teeth and bone, but we are capable of analyzing virtually all solid materials. Preparation for biological, geological, and material specimens is also available upon request. Located in the heart of the IUPUI's campus near downtown Indianapolis, we are accessible to researchers and teachers throughout the Midwest, and we especially welcome collaborations that will challenge our capabilities. The purchase of the SEM and EPMA instruments was made possible by financial support from the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 9871243.
415 Lansing Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-2876The Oral Health Research Institute is a major site for contract testing of dental products required by the FDA and for product approval by the American Dental Association (ADA). The OHRI conducts contract studies to test the efficacy of oral care products using specialized equipment as well as a variety of experimental models.
415 Lansing Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Oral Health Research Institute is a major site for contract testing of dental products required by the FDA and for product approval by the American Dental Association (ADA). The OHRI conducts contract studies to test the efficacy of oral care products using specialized equipment as well as a variety of experimental models.
Myers Hall 059 | 915 East Third Street | Bloomington, IN 47405Purpose To provide user-friendly access to state of the art light microscopy for the IU research community. To promote the development of researchers that are knowledgeable, confident and comfortable in the use of microscopes. Facility Microscopes: Widefield, Deconvolution, Scanning and Spinning Disk Confocals. All with digital imaging systems and software. Image Processing and analysis workstations and software. Wet bench for sample preparation 24 hour access available Services Consultation on experimental design for the best use of the microscopes User training Help with image processing and analysis Microscopy Courses
915 East 3rd Street Bloomington, IN, 47405 United StatesPurpose To provide user-friendly access to state of the art light microscopy for the IU research community. To promote the development of researchers that are knowledgeable, confident and comfortable in the use of microscopes. Facility Microscopes: Widefield, Deconvolution, Scanning and Spinning Disk Confocals. All with digital imaging systems and software. Image Processing and analysis workstations and software. Wet bench for sample preparation 24 hour access available Services Consultation on experimental design for the best use of the microscopes User training Help with image processing and analysis Microscopy Courses
980 W. Walnut St. (R3-C252) Indianapolis, IN 46202Mission The Epidemiology Consultation Core promotes population research and education in epidemiology at the IU Simon Cancer Center. Goals The overall goal of population research is the prevention and early diagnosis of human diseases, proper treatment fitting the patients, as well as improved survival rates. A successful outcome of population research will need active collaboration between epidemiologists, statisticians and clinicians. Hence, the goals of the Epidemiology Consultation Core are: 1) to bridge faculty members from the IU Simon Cancer Center and the multiple academic institutions in Indiana to promote collaborative interactions; and 2) to facilitate joint research projects and grant proposals, engaging the complementary strengths of faculty from multiple disciplines.
980 West Walnut Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesMission The Epidemiology Consultation Core promotes population research and education in epidemiology at the IU Simon Cancer Center. Goals The overall goal of population research is the prevention and early diagnosis of human diseases, proper treatment fitting the patients, as well as improved survival rates. A successful outcome of population research will need active collaboration between epidemiologists, statisticians and clinicians. Hence, the goals of the Epidemiology Consultation Core are: 1) to bridge faculty members from the IU Simon Cancer Center and the multiple academic institutions in Indiana to promote collaborative interactions; and 2) to facilitate joint research projects and grant proposals, engaging the complementary strengths of faculty from multiple disciplines.
Walther Hall, R3-C335 (lab) 980 W. Walnut St. Indianapolis INThe Multiplex Analysis Core (MAC) offers microplate-based bioassay systems that can perform multiplex analysis of multiple different analytes in a single sample. Multiplex systems are faster, more efficient, and use less sample volume than other technologies such as ELISA and Western Blot. Off-the-shelf kits are available to detect analytes such as chemokines, cytokines, hormones, cell signaling molecules, phosphoproteins, or nucleic acids in areas such as inflammation, metabolism, cardiovascular disease, oncology, immunology, etc. Custom kits designed by the investigator are also a possibility. The MAC offers two multiplex analysis systems for analyte quantitation in the picogram or femtogram level: the Bio-Plex 200 suspension bead-based system (Luminex platform), and the Aushon Cirascan printed array-based system. Immunoassay kits are available for testing human, mouse, bovine, canine, porcine, rat and primate samples.
West Walnut Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Multiplex Analysis Core (MAC) offers microplate-based bioassay systems that can perform multiplex analysis of multiple different analytes in a single sample. Multiplex systems are faster, more efficient, and use less sample volume than other technologies such as ELISA and Western Blot. Off-the-shelf kits are available to detect analytes such as chemokines, cytokines, hormones, cell signaling molecules, phosphoproteins, or nucleic acids in areas such as inflammation, metabolism, cardiovascular disease, oncology, immunology, etc. Custom kits designed by the investigator are also a possibility. The MAC offers two multiplex analysis systems for analyte quantitation in the picogram or femtogram level: the Bio-Plex 200 suspension bead-based system (Luminex platform), and the Aushon Cirascan printed array-based system. Immunoassay kits are available for testing human, mouse, bovine, canine, porcine, rat and primate samples.
535 Barnhill Drive | Indianapolis, IN 46202The Transgenic & Knock-Out Mouse Core provides services for the timely and cost-efficient production of transgenic mice and knockout mice via pronuclear injection for use in basic science research at Indiana University. The Core also provides services for ES cell line injection into blastocyst, embryo and sperm cryopreservation and recovery. The facility also provides advice concerning construction of transgenic and gene targeting constructs, animal breeding and maintenance of the resulting mouse colonies. The Transgenic & Knock-Out Mouse Core is located in the Biotechnology Research and Training Center, located one mile north of the main medical school campus.
535 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Transgenic & Knock-Out Mouse Core provides services for the timely and cost-efficient production of transgenic mice and knockout mice via pronuclear injection for use in basic science research at Indiana University. The Core also provides services for ES cell line injection into blastocyst, embryo and sperm cryopreservation and recovery. The facility also provides advice concerning construction of transgenic and gene targeting constructs, animal breeding and maintenance of the resulting mouse colonies. The Transgenic & Knock-Out Mouse Core is located in the Biotechnology Research and Training Center, located one mile north of the main medical school campus.
415 Lansing Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-2876Welcome to Clinical Research Core/Facility, IU School of Dentistry at IUPUI. Members of the clinical faculty are well known as guest examiners at clinical sites throughout North America. This facility includes ten operatories, two of which are equipped for operative dentistry. The Clinical Research Facility at the Oral Health Research Institute can trace its beginnings back more than four decades. The main purpose of the Facility is to provide programs for the direction, guidance, support, and education required for the faculty, staff, and students of Indiana University School of Dentistry to conduct clinical research in compliance with GCP/ICH regulations and guidelines. This includes assisting in all aspects of study management and conduct such as protocol development, Institutional Review Board submissions, subject recruitment, supply and infection control support, data management support, grant and contracts management, financial management, and contract review, as well as providing certified study coordinators and necessary support personnel. The core currently has 17 full-time personnel including three certified clinical research coordinators (ACRP) and five certified central service technicians, most with five or more years of experience in conducting in vivo and in situ studies in compliance with the US Food and Drug Administration regulations and guidelines.
415 Lansing Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesWelcome to Clinical Research Core/Facility, IU School of Dentistry at IUPUI. Members of the clinical faculty are well known as guest examiners at clinical sites throughout North America. This facility includes ten operatories, two of which are equipped for operative dentistry. The Clinical Research Facility at the Oral Health Research Institute can trace its beginnings back more than four decades. The main purpose of the Facility is to provide programs for the direction, guidance, support, and education required for the faculty, staff, and students of Indiana University School of Dentistry to conduct clinical research in compliance with GCP/ICH regulations and guidelines. This includes assisting in all aspects of study management and conduct such as protocol development, Institutional Review Board submissions, subject recruitment, supply and infection control support, data management support, grant and contracts management, financial management, and contract review, as well as providing certified study coordinators and necessary support personnel. The core currently has 17 full-time personnel including three certified clinical research coordinators (ACRP) and five certified central service technicians, most with five or more years of experience in conducting in vivo and in situ studies in compliance with the US Food and Drug Administration regulations and guidelines.
1701 N. Senate Blvd, B401 | Indianapolis, IN 46202It has been said that the best way to predict the future is to create it and here at IU we are creating a model for world class Emergency Medicine in every aspect of the academic mission. Our vision “to lead the education, science, and practice of Emergency Medicine” is manifest in everything we do. Our educational programs, research, and clinical enterprises are focused on excellence and the seamless integration of each facet of the mission with the others. In education, our goal is to set new standards of training for medical students, residents, fellows and pre-hospital providers. We achieve this in a setting of a clinical mission that exceeds a quarter of a million patient visits per year and provides an inexhaustible and comprehensive training milieu. The nations best clinical educators support our learners in all of our training environments. Educators who are routinely awarded top accolades such as “highest ranking medical student clerkship for 7 out of 8 years running”. Our residents secure positions in the most desirable practices in the nation based on the strength of the IU brand and their unflappable clinical competence. All our educational missions are strengthened by fellowships in EMS, Informatics, Research, Toxicology, and Ultrasound, If you are seeking a training program that is second to none look no further than IU. In an environment that has rich research infrastructure, including the highest ranked CTSI in the nation, and a nationally ranked medical bio-informatics institute “the Regenstrief” we leading in the science of EM. Leading in knowledge creation in a time of fiscal austerity in research funding can only be done with talent and focus. We have both. Our research division bridges basic science laboratory experiences with robust clinical trial work all of which provide opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. With our patient volumes and the complexity of case mix there is a vast opportunity for investigators to define a niche, identify appropriate mentors, and begin their own path to research careers. The practice of emergency medicine has been said to be one of the most complex and challenging of any clinical endeavor. Here at IU we have multiple clinical environments all of which present practitioners with the ample opportunity to make a difference in the lives of our patients on a daily basis. All of our academic venues are level one trauma centers and are fully supported by all subspecialties. IU Health is consistently ranked in the top 1% of all hospitals nationwide and Eskenazi Health now housed in their new LEED certified hospital is the fourth largest safety net hospital in the nation. All of our clinical venues are operationally efficient and have the support of our hospital leadership.
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410 West 10th Street, Suite 5000 Indianapolis, IN 46202-5122 USAIndiana University Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics provides analytic consulting services for bioinformatics, systems biology, and data analysis.
Jordan Hall; 1001 East Third Street; Bloomington, IN 47405-3700Indiana University Michaels Lab offers yeast two hybrid services.
980 W. Walnut St. Indianapolis, IN 46202-5126Indiana University School of Medicine offers necropsy, histopathology, histology staining, imaging, microarray, and in vivo toxicology services.
535 Barnhill Drive | Indianapolis, IN 46202The broad scientific objective of the IU Simon Cancer Center (IUSCC) is to conduct high-quality, cutting-edge basic and clinical research for improved understanding and advancement in the treatment of human malignancies. The ability to successfully investigate the biological basis of cancers, translate basic research to the clinical setting and better understand the relevance of observed clinical or population-based phenomena through laboratory-based research is greatly facilitated by the availability of an extensive repository of tissue samples, with accompanying pathologic and clinical data, procured from patients with malignancies and normal controls. To serve the needs of the cancer center in achieving this end, the IUSCC Solid Tissue Bank began providing solid tumors in 1996. In 2008, the Hematologic Malignancies Tissue Bank was established to provide hematological malignancies. Since that time, the IUSCC Solid Tissue Bank has continued to provide tissue for the discovery of new drug targets and biomarkers, for the development of cancer cell lines and for DNA and RNA research. Over the past 10 years, IUSCC has provided hundreds of tumor samples to many leading IU scientists and affiliates. Specimens with confirmed histology and diagnosis are available from surgery within 90 minutes post-excision from a large variety of cancers. Normal adjacent tissue, metastatic tissue and archival blocks are available. The Hematologic Malignancies Tissue Bank serves as a tissue procurement resource for the centralized banking of blood, bone marrow, leukapheresis and buccal swab specimens procured from patients with hematologic malignancies and normal controls. All malignant samples are accompanied by clinical and pathological data. Beyond simply serving as a repository of tissue, the IUSCC Tissue Bank is a shared resource of samples that is made available to researchers for the examination of relevant cellular and molecular properties and is used in preclinical drug development assays.
535 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe broad scientific objective of the IU Simon Cancer Center (IUSCC) is to conduct high-quality, cutting-edge basic and clinical research for improved understanding and advancement in the treatment of human malignancies. The ability to successfully investigate the biological basis of cancers, translate basic research to the clinical setting and better understand the relevance of observed clinical or population-based phenomena through laboratory-based research is greatly facilitated by the availability of an extensive repository of tissue samples, with accompanying pathologic and clinical data, procured from patients with malignancies and normal controls. To serve the needs of the cancer center in achieving this end, the IUSCC Solid Tissue Bank began providing solid tumors in 1996. In 2008, the Hematologic Malignancies Tissue Bank was established to provide hematological malignancies. Since that time, the IUSCC Solid Tissue Bank has continued to provide tissue for the discovery of new drug targets and biomarkers, for the development of cancer cell lines and for DNA and RNA research. Over the past 10 years, IUSCC has provided hundreds of tumor samples to many leading IU scientists and affiliates. Specimens with confirmed histology and diagnosis are available from surgery within 90 minutes post-excision from a large variety of cancers. Normal adjacent tissue, metastatic tissue and archival blocks are available. The Hematologic Malignancies Tissue Bank serves as a tissue procurement resource for the centralized banking of blood, bone marrow, leukapheresis and buccal swab specimens procured from patients with hematologic malignancies and normal controls. All malignant samples are accompanied by clinical and pathological data. Beyond simply serving as a repository of tissue, the IUSCC Tissue Bank is a shared resource of samples that is made available to researchers for the examination of relevant cellular and molecular properties and is used in preclinical drug development assays.
1121 W. Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-2876Welcome to Bioresearch Core/Facility, IU School of Dentistry at IUPUI. For the past 40 years, Oral Health Research Institute has used this facility in the development and successful application of a rat caries model that evaluates the effects of fluoride dentifrice formulations on coronal caries. Regulations and policy govern every minute detail of this facility. The Bioresearch facility adheres to the strict guidelines issued from a variety of sources including IU's Research and Sponsored Programs, industrial research sponsors, and numerous government agencies such as NIH and USDA. Fully accredited since 1967, this facility employs a highly trained professional team that monitors a research project from rudimentary stages to completion. The laboratory is accredited by AAALAC International and the technicians are certified by AALAS. Several team members have received national recognition for their work in this facility.
1121 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesWelcome to Bioresearch Core/Facility, IU School of Dentistry at IUPUI. For the past 40 years, Oral Health Research Institute has used this facility in the development and successful application of a rat caries model that evaluates the effects of fluoride dentifrice formulations on coronal caries. Regulations and policy govern every minute detail of this facility. The Bioresearch facility adheres to the strict guidelines issued from a variety of sources including IU's Research and Sponsored Programs, industrial research sponsors, and numerous government agencies such as NIH and USDA. Fully accredited since 1967, this facility employs a highly trained professional team that monitors a research project from rudimentary stages to completion. The laboratory is accredited by AAALAC International and the technicians are certified by AALAS. Several team members have received national recognition for their work in this facility.
Indianapolis, IN United StatesThe Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center is one of the leading academic cancer research centers in the United States. It is located in Indianapolis on the IU School of Medicine campus.
10424 Middle Mt Vernon Rd Mt Vernon, IN , 47620 United StatesAs your laboratory partner, Inotiv provides a broad array of nonclinical and analytical services, as well as a deep knowledge of the drug discovery & development continuum that will exceed your expectations. From early in vitro and in vivo pharmacology models supporting therapeutic areas such as: Arthritis (OA/RA) Hepatic Systemic Lupus Cardio-renal IBD/GI Neurosciences Cardiovascular Inflammation Pulmonary Hepatitis B Immunology Renal Integrating your DMPK, toxicology and safety pharmacology, histopathology and image analysis, biomarker, and bioanalytical needs, we can help steer your program and equip you with strategic insights that enable informed decisions sooner. Take advantage of our extensive and impeccable regulatory history, world-class team of scientists, and authentic passion for discovering life-saving therapeutics. By partnering with Inotiv, expect more attention, more insight, and a superlative experience as we deliver stage-relevant solutions essential to meeting your program’s milestones. Inotiv’s Target Sufficiency platform analyzes the protein drug targets of diverse therapeutic approaches (small molecule, biologics, RNA therapeutics, gene editing, targeted protein degradation and cell therapeutics) across a wide range of diseases, including oncology, metabolic, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases. We use high resolution mass spectrometry (MS) technology to precisely measure drug target proteins and the protein pathways and networks in which they function. Target Sufficiency provides highly specific biomarkers from discovery through clinical trials. Our MS analyses quantify proteins in all specimen types, including plasma/serum and other fluids, cells and other in vitro models, and tissues, including formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sections and needle biopsies. We can systematically develop an assay for any protein or any protein form, without a requirement for antibodies or other affinity reagents. Our bioinformatics platforms translate our data to practically useful biological interpretation. We partner with client teams to customize analyses for measurement of any protein form, including post-translationally modified, sequence variant, splice isoform and gene-edited proteins. We can also quantify proteins, such as editing nucleases resulting from delivery of mRNA, thereby assessing the effectiveness and quantify tissue specificity of gene delivery systems. We can analyze FFPE tissues from archival clinical trial specimens to retrospectively analyze proteins, proteome pathways and networks associated with response/safety phenotypes or other trial outcomes. We can analyze specimens from Inotiv in-life studies to add value to these offerings.
10424 Middle Mt Mt Vernon, IN , 47620 United StatesAs your laboratory partner, Inotiv provides a broad array of nonclinical and analytical services, as well as a deep knowledge of the drug discovery & development continuum that will exceed your expectations. From early in vitro and in vivo pharmacology models supporting therapeutic areas such as: Arthritis (OA/RA) Hepatic Systemic Lupus Cardio-renal IBD/GI Neurosciences Cardiovascular Inflammation Pulmonary Hepatitis B Immunology Renal Integrating your DMPK, toxicology and safety pharmacology, histopathology and image analysis, biomarker, and bioanalytical needs, we can help steer your program and equip you with strategic insights that enable informed decisions sooner. Take advantage of our extensive and impeccable regulatory history, world-class team of scientists, and authentic passion for discovering life-saving therapeutics. By partnering with Inotiv, expect more attention, more insight, and a superlative experience as we deliver stage-relevant solutions essential to meeting your program’s milestones. Inotiv’s Target Sufficiency platform analyzes the protein drug targets of diverse therapeutic approaches (small molecule, biologics, RNA therapeutics, gene editing, targeted protein degradation and cell therapeutics) across a wide range of diseases, including oncology, metabolic, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases. We use high resolution mass spectrometry (MS) technology to precisely measure drug target proteins and the protein pathways and networks in which they function. Target Sufficiency provides highly specific biomarkers from discovery through clinical trials. Our MS analyses quantify proteins in all specimen types, including plasma/serum and other fluids, cells and other in vitro models, and tissues, including formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sections and needle biopsies. We can systematically develop an assay for any protein or any protein form, without a requirement for antibodies or other affinity reagents. Our bioinformatics platforms translate our data to practically useful biological interpretation. We partner with client teams to customize analyses for measurement of any protein form, including post-translationally modified, sequence variant, splice isoform and gene-edited proteins. We can also quantify proteins, such as editing nucleases resulting from delivery of mRNA, thereby assessing the effectiveness and quantify tissue specificity of gene delivery systems. We can analyze FFPE tissues from archival clinical trial specimens to retrospectively analyze proteins, proteome pathways and networks associated with response/safety phenotypes or other trial outcomes. We can analyze specimens from Inotiv in-life studies to add value to these offerings.
2701 Kent Avenue West Lafayette, Indiana, 47906 United StatesAs your laboratory partner, Inotiv provides a broad array of nonclinical and analytical services, as well as a deep knowledge of the drug discovery & development continuum that will exceed your expectations. From early in vitro and in vivo pharmacology models supporting therapeutic areas such as: Arthritis (OA/RA) Hepatic Systemic Lupus Cardio-renal IBD/GI Neurosciences Cardiovascular Inflammation Pulmonary Hepatitis B Immunology Renal Integrating your DMPK, toxicology and safety pharmacology, histopathology and image analysis, biomarker, and bioanalytical needs, we can help steer your program and equip you with strategic insights that enable informed decisions sooner. Take advantage of our extensive and impeccable regulatory history, world-class team of scientists, and authentic passion for discovering life-saving therapeutics. By partnering with Inotiv, expect more attention, more insight, and a superlative experience as we deliver stage-relevant solutions essential to meeting your program’s milestones. Inotiv’s Target Sufficiency platform analyzes the protein drug targets of diverse therapeutic approaches (small molecule, biologics, RNA therapeutics, gene editing, targeted protein degradation and cell therapeutics) across a wide range of diseases, including oncology, metabolic, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases. We use high resolution mass spectrometry (MS) technology to precisely measure drug target proteins and the protein pathways and networks in which they function. Target Sufficiency provides highly specific biomarkers from discovery through clinical trials. Our MS analyses quantify proteins in all specimen types, including plasma/serum and other fluids, cells and other in vitro models, and tissues, including formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sections and needle biopsies. We can systematically develop an assay for any protein or any protein form, without a requirement for antibodies or other affinity reagents. Our bioinformatics platforms translate our data to practically useful biological interpretation. We partner with client teams to customize analyses for measurement of any protein form, including post-translationally modified, sequence variant, splice isoform and gene-edited proteins. We can also quantify proteins, such as editing nucleases resulting from delivery of mRNA, thereby assessing the effectiveness and quantify tissue specificity of gene delivery systems. We can analyze FFPE tissues from archival clinical trial specimens to retrospectively analyze proteins, proteome pathways and networks associated with response/safety phenotypes or other trial outcomes. We can analyze specimens from Inotiv in-life studies to add value to these offerings.
RR 243B, 699 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202The Clinical Pharmacology Analytical Core (CPAC) is available to assist Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center (IUSCC) investigators as well as external partners with pre-clinical and clinical pharmacokinetics in support of their research projects and scientific goals. Established in 2004 in response to a growing need for pharmacokinetic analysis and modelling, the Clinical Pharmacology Analytical Core (CPAC) assists investigators by providing detailed information on drug interactions, quantification of drugs, metabolites, and protein binding of small molecules. In addition, CPAC offers preliminary determination of drug metabolism which includes metabolite identification and metabolic stability. The process of rational drug design should be based upon a strong foundation of biology, chemistry, in vivo pharmacology, and pharmacokinetics. Relevant pharmacokinetic and metabolism studies should be conducted in small animal models or in vitro systems before first drug administration in humans. This allows for the iterative process of implementing structural changes in the drug molecule to optimize the activity of the drug and its pharmacological and pharmacokinetic properties prior to moving to the more regulated and expensive clinical phase of drug development.
699 Riley Hospital Drive Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Clinical Pharmacology Analytical Core (CPAC) is available to assist Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center (IUSCC) investigators as well as external partners with pre-clinical and clinical pharmacokinetics in support of their research projects and scientific goals. Established in 2004 in response to a growing need for pharmacokinetic analysis and modelling, the Clinical Pharmacology Analytical Core (CPAC) assists investigators by providing detailed information on drug interactions, quantification of drugs, metabolites, and protein binding of small molecules. In addition, CPAC offers preliminary determination of drug metabolism which includes metabolite identification and metabolic stability. The process of rational drug design should be based upon a strong foundation of biology, chemistry, in vivo pharmacology, and pharmacokinetics. Relevant pharmacokinetic and metabolism studies should be conducted in small animal models or in vitro systems before first drug administration in humans. This allows for the iterative process of implementing structural changes in the drug molecule to optimize the activity of the drug and its pharmacological and pharmacokinetic properties prior to moving to the more regulated and expensive clinical phase of drug development.
200 North Seventh Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA 47809-1902To prepare for the societal transformation genomic technology will bring, we have established The Center for Genomic Advocacy (TCGA), whose mission is to develop a community of advocates through interdisciplinary studies in biology, political science, business, ethics, and health. ge-nome (n): All of the genetic information, and all of the hereditary material possessed by an organism. ad-vo-ca-cy (n): To influence public policy and resource allocation decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions; it may be motivated from moral, ethical or faith principles. TCGA will usher Indiana State University into the genomics era by promoting the responsible use of genomic technology for the betterment of society, while mitigating the negative effects that such technology may have on individuals. The international Human Genome Project is over 20 years old, yet we are just now beginning to understand how such genomic information will transform society. In the upcoming decades we will reap the many fruits that genomic technology can deliver, including treatments and cures for diseases, as well as solutions to the pressing problems facing humankind such as famine, environmental disasters, and the conservation of rare and endangered species. Associated with these benefits are numerous ethical and legal issues whose affects we do not yet comprehend. For example, never before in human history have we had access to the amount of personal information contained within an individual's genome, and currently, society is ill equipped to handle the many dilemmas these data will present. We are at the edge of the "Genomic Revolution" and there is no turning back.
200 North 7th Street Terre Haute, IN, 47809 United StatesTo prepare for the societal transformation genomic technology will bring, we have established The Center for Genomic Advocacy (TCGA), whose mission is to develop a community of advocates through interdisciplinary studies in biology, political science, business, ethics, and health. ge-nome (n): All of the genetic information, and all of the hereditary material possessed by an organism. ad-vo-ca-cy (n): To influence public policy and resource allocation decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions; it may be motivated from moral, ethical or faith principles. TCGA will usher Indiana State University into the genomics era by promoting the responsible use of genomic technology for the betterment of society, while mitigating the negative effects that such technology may have on individuals. The international Human Genome Project is over 20 years old, yet we are just now beginning to understand how such genomic information will transform society. In the upcoming decades we will reap the many fruits that genomic technology can deliver, including treatments and cures for diseases, as well as solutions to the pressing problems facing humankind such as famine, environmental disasters, and the conservation of rare and endangered species. Associated with these benefits are numerous ethical and legal issues whose affects we do not yet comprehend. For example, never before in human history have we had access to the amount of personal information contained within an individual's genome, and currently, society is ill equipped to handle the many dilemmas these data will present. We are at the edge of the "Genomic Revolution" and there is no turning back.
1399 Perry Rd Suite 190 Plainfield, IN, 46168 United StatesWe have been designing and manufacturing environmentally sustainable and regulatory compliant sample transport and temperature-controlled packaging for over 20 years. Patient safety is always at the forefront of our product development. Ensuring your products and samples arrive at their destination with their integrity intact is paramount. As well as offering a diverse range of sample transport and temperature-controlled packaging solutions, our expert Technical Services team and ISTA-certified laboratory ensure we can design, test and qualify your packaging with your specific payload and shipping lane in mind. Whether you’re looking for sample transport packaging, temperature-controlled packaging, or general information about supply chain packaging solutions, please send us an enquiry, and our helpful customer services team will look to respond as quickly as possible. T: +1 317 452 4006 E: cs@intelsius.com
7696 Zionsville Rd Indianapolis IN 46268 United StatesWe have been designing and manufacturing environmentally sustainable and regulatory compliant sample transport and temperature-controlled packaging for over 20 years. Patient safety is always at the forefront of our product development. Ensuring your products and samples arrive at their destination with their integrity intact is paramount. As well as offering a diverse range of sample transport and temperature-controlled packaging solutions, our expert Technical Services team and ISTA-certified laboratory ensure we can design, test and qualify your packaging with your specific payload and shipping lane in mind. Whether you’re looking for sample transport packaging, temperature-controlled packaging, or general information about supply chain packaging solutions, please send us an enquiry, and our helpful customer services team will look to respond as quickly as possible. T: +1 317 452 4006 E: cs@intelsius.com
402 N. Blackford, LD222 Indianapolis IN 46202dvanced geochemical measurement capability allows us to better understand how the environment influences human health, and in turn how human activities influence the environment. The Environmental Geochemistry and Health Core Facility utilizes a new high-sensitivity geochemical instrument (an ICP-OES with CIT detector) to measure elemental compositions in water, soils, rocks, and human and other biological samples. Research covers a range of topics, from childhood lead poisoning to Antarctica climate change records. This facility is used by faculty from the School of Science, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the School of Engineering, and the Indiana University School of Medicine.
402 North Blackford Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United Statesdvanced geochemical measurement capability allows us to better understand how the environment influences human health, and in turn how human activities influence the environment. The Environmental Geochemistry and Health Core Facility utilizes a new high-sensitivity geochemical instrument (an ICP-OES with CIT detector) to measure elemental compositions in water, soils, rocks, and human and other biological samples. Research covers a range of topics, from childhood lead poisoning to Antarctica climate change records. This facility is used by faculty from the School of Science, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the School of Engineering, and the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Department of Biology IUPUI 723 W. Michigan St. Indianapolis, IN 46202The Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine was established in 2001 on the Indianapolis campus of Indiana University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), through a grant from the State of Indiana 21st Century Research and Technology Fund. In 2011, the Center changed its name to the Center for Developmental Biology (CDRB) to better reflect the Center's membership and mission. The administrative home of the CDRB is the Department of Biology in the School of Science. The CRBM has three missions: Multidisciplinary research aimed at understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of regeneration. Translation of basic research findings into regenerative medicine therapies through technology transfer. Graduate education leading to Biology MS and PhD degrees in regenerative biology and medicine.
420 University Boulevard Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine was established in 2001 on the Indianapolis campus of Indiana University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), through a grant from the State of Indiana 21st Century Research and Technology Fund. In 2011, the Center changed its name to the Center for Developmental Biology (CDRB) to better reflect the Center's membership and mission. The administrative home of the CDRB is the Department of Biology in the School of Science. The CRBM has three missions: Multidisciplinary research aimed at understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of regeneration. Translation of basic research findings into regenerative medicine therapies through technology transfer. Graduate education leading to Biology MS and PhD degrees in regenerative biology and medicine.
402 N. Blackford St. Indianapolis, IN 46202Research at the NMR Center is on molecular structure and dynamics with focus on biological systems. The Center is constantly looking for interested users from both the IU system and the outside. We offer services for specific NMR measurements as well as expertise for development of pilot studies. If you work on proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids talk to us to find out how NMR can expand your research.
402 North Blackford Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesResearch at the NMR Center is on molecular structure and dynamics with focus on biological systems. The Center is constantly looking for interested users from both the IU system and the outside. We offer services for specific NMR measurements as well as expertise for development of pilot studies. If you work on proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids talk to us to find out how NMR can expand your research.
402 N. Blackford, LD222 Indianapolis IN 46202The Laser Microdissection Core Facility allows for extremely precise tissue harvesting — down to individual cells. This newly funded facility has only been in operation since January 2010. Used primarily by our Psychobiology of Addictions department in molecular expression studies, the facility will likely serve the research needs of other departments, such as Psychiatry, and possibly off-campus organizations in the future.
402 North Blackford Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Laser Microdissection Core Facility allows for extremely precise tissue harvesting — down to individual cells. This newly funded facility has only been in operation since January 2010. Used primarily by our Psychobiology of Addictions department in molecular expression studies, the facility will likely serve the research needs of other departments, such as Psychiatry, and possibly off-campus organizations in the future.
980 W. Walnut St., R3-C602C Indianapolis, IN 46202-5254 USAIndiana University Vector Production Facility (IU VPF) specializes in retroviral and lentiviral vector systems and offers testing and vector production services for academic investigators performing extramurally funded research.
800 East Kirkwood Avenue Bloomington, IN, 47405 United States
2200 W. 97th Pl. Crown Point, IN, 46307 United StatesInfinity Laboratories is a powerful network of state-of-the-art testing facilities that are FDA Registered, ISO 17025 Accredited, and DEA licensed. With an enhanced focus in the areas of chemical and microbiological sciences, we support pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers. Our goal is to go Beyond Testing and become a partner in the success of our customers.
535 Barnhill Drive, Room RT 417 Indianapolis, IN 46202The mission of the Behavioral and Cancer Control Recruitment Core is to serve the needs of all cancer center investigators whose research is related to cancer prevention and control (CPC) science and involves human subjects. Research participants may be healthy populations or cancer patients. This core of the IU Simon Cancer Center was established to optimize behavioral and cancer control research recruitment. Its purpose is to coordinate and support accrual and oversee recruitment of all CPC approved studies that include human subjects. The core provides supervised recruitment throughout the cancer center, other sites and regional social networks. In addition, it provides recruiter training, communication with clinical care groups, recruitment material preparation and ongoing recruitment strategy assessment. During study development, the core provides consultation services, including estimates of patients available for proposed studies. The core can provide actual recruitment for studies or coordinate recruitment if investigators wish to use their own personnel. There is synergy of recruitment efforts if several investigators use core facilities for recruitment since subjects could be recruited for multiple studies simultaneously. Finally, the core can help coordinate accrual when studies from other programs include collection of data that is usually considered under CPC such as quality of life assessment.
Indianapolis, IN United StatesInphoton provides drug biodistribution and pharmacokinetics, characterization, toxicity tests, physiological tests, and image analysis.
402 N. Blackford, LD222 Indianapolis IN 46202The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology operates a mass spectrometry (MS) facility to provide top-quality MS support for students and researchers. We currently specialize in walk-up MS analysis for GC-MS and LC-MS to provide hands-on MS instrumentation training. Instruments currently available for walk-up use include: an Agilent 6890-5973 GC-MS; an Agilent 7890-5975 GC-FID/GC-MS; an Agilent 1100-6130A LC-MS with ESI; and, an Agilent 1100-6130B LC-MS with ESI and APCI capabilities. This facility also contains an Agilent 1200SL-6410 rapid resolution LC-Triple Quad MS with sensitivity upgrade and an Agilent 1200-6520 capillary LC-Q-TOF MS. These two instruments were obtained through a National Science Foundation grant to support multiple research efforts at IUPUI. While they are not currently available for walk-up use, arrangements can be made for sample analysis by staff, or researcher training for larger projects if instrument time is available. The facility also contains a SpectrumMill MS proteomics workbench, Bioconfirm, Mass Profiler, Mass profiler Professional and a METLIN database for data analysis.
402 North Blackford Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology operates a mass spectrometry (MS) facility to provide top-quality MS support for students and researchers. We currently specialize in walk-up MS analysis for GC-MS and LC-MS to provide hands-on MS instrumentation training. Instruments currently available for walk-up use include: an Agilent 6890-5973 GC-MS; an Agilent 7890-5975 GC-FID/GC-MS; an Agilent 1100-6130A LC-MS with ESI; and, an Agilent 1100-6130B LC-MS with ESI and APCI capabilities. This facility also contains an Agilent 1200SL-6410 rapid resolution LC-Triple Quad MS with sensitivity upgrade and an Agilent 1200-6520 capillary LC-Q-TOF MS. These two instruments were obtained through a National Science Foundation grant to support multiple research efforts at IUPUI. While they are not currently available for walk-up use, arrangements can be made for sample analysis by staff, or researcher training for larger projects if instrument time is available. The facility also contains a SpectrumMill MS proteomics workbench, Bioconfirm, Mass Profiler, Mass profiler Professional and a METLIN database for data analysis.
Third Floor 800 E. Atwater Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405Indiana University School of Optometry offers a unique collaboration of clinical and didactic teaching, graduate teaching in Vision Science, with its many cutting-edge research endeavors. With the tremendous support of the legendary Dr. Irv Borish and his family, and named in recognition for his accomplishments as a clinician-scientist in the advancement of our profession, the Borish Center for Ophthalmic Research (BCOR) supports the research endeavors of the School of Optometry. Specifically, it welcomes collaborative partners from private practice, universities, industry, and private agencies to join together to work on important questions related to our mission. The mission of the Borish Center for Ophthalmic Research is to support and facilitate the investigation of methods to improve the ocular health and advance the visual performance of patients around the world. The BCOR aims to accomplish this by investigating and developing novel optical devices and corrections to enhance visual performance, and disease diagnostic and treatment strategies that can be translated directly to clinical care. The center’s goals are: To foster an environment that encourages multidisciplinary approaches to identifying and solving vision problems. To promote strong working relationships with Indiana University, government agencies, industry, professional organizations, practitioners, and the public. To develop a leading clinical vision research center that attracts scholars and researchers from around the world. To provide an arena for the education of clinical researchers in vision and the training of vision science graduate students, residents, and fellows, as well as optometry students. To provide an infrastructure of shared equipment, technical knowledge, and expertise that promotes innovative and challenging clinical investigations, allowing feasibility studies or clinical trials on short notice or for long durations.
800 Atwater Avenue Bloomington, IN, 47405 United StatesIndiana University School of Optometry offers a unique collaboration of clinical and didactic teaching, graduate teaching in Vision Science, with its many cutting-edge research endeavors. With the tremendous support of the legendary Dr. Irv Borish and his family, and named in recognition for his accomplishments as a clinician-scientist in the advancement of our profession, the Borish Center for Ophthalmic Research (BCOR) supports the research endeavors of the School of Optometry. Specifically, it welcomes collaborative partners from private practice, universities, industry, and private agencies to join together to work on important questions related to our mission. The mission of the Borish Center for Ophthalmic Research is to support and facilitate the investigation of methods to improve the ocular health and advance the visual performance of patients around the world. The BCOR aims to accomplish this by investigating and developing novel optical devices and corrections to enhance visual performance, and disease diagnostic and treatment strategies that can be translated directly to clinical care. The center’s goals are: To foster an environment that encourages multidisciplinary approaches to identifying and solving vision problems. To promote strong working relationships with Indiana University, government agencies, industry, professional organizations, practitioners, and the public. To develop a leading clinical vision research center that attracts scholars and researchers from around the world. To provide an arena for the education of clinical researchers in vision and the training of vision science graduate students, residents, and fellows, as well as optometry students. To provide an infrastructure of shared equipment, technical knowledge, and expertise that promotes innovative and challenging clinical investigations, allowing feasibility studies or clinical trials on short notice or for long durations.
107 S. Indiana Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405-7000The CGB was created in 2000 by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR) and the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University. It receives additional support from the School of Informatics and Computing (SOIC), the School of Public Health, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), and IU Medical Sciences. The CGB has also received financial support from Lilly Endowment, Inc. awards to Indiana University. The primary missions of the CGB are to: Act as a service facility that provides IU faculty access to genome technologies and bioinformatic support. Provide consulting and training that supports the development of genome-enabled research programs and grant proposals. Develop new genome technologies and bioinformatics tools that are not easily purchased as a fee for service elsewhere.
107 South Indiana Avenue Bloomington, IN, 47405 United StatesThe CGB was created in 2000 by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR) and the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University. It receives additional support from the School of Informatics and Computing (SOIC), the School of Public Health, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), and IU Medical Sciences. The CGB has also received financial support from Lilly Endowment, Inc. awards to Indiana University. The primary missions of the CGB are to: Act as a service facility that provides IU faculty access to genome technologies and bioinformatic support. Provide consulting and training that supports the development of genome-enabled research programs and grant proposals. Develop new genome technologies and bioinformatics tools that are not easily purchased as a fee for service elsewhere.
1281 Win Hentschel Blvd West Lafayette, IN, 47906 United StatesImproved Pharma is a research, consulting, and information company dedicated to improving pharmaceutical methods, formulations, and processes. Services include solid-state form studies, formulation design, synchrotron techniques, analytical testing, and expert consulting for the development and defense of intellectual property matters. The company was founded in 2006 by Stephen and Sarah Byrn, who also founded SSCI.
824 Barlow St West Lafayette, IN, 47906 United StatesImproved Pharma is a research, consulting, and information company dedicated to improving pharmaceutical methods, formulations, and processes. Services include solid-state form studies, formulation design, synchrotron techniques, analytical testing, and expert consulting for the development and defense of intellectual property matters. The company was founded in 2006 by Stephen and Sarah Byrn, who also founded SSCI.
1044 W. Walnut St. (R4, Room 470) Indianapolis, IN 46202The Angio BioCore (ABC) is a state-of-the-art facility that has been established through the IU Simon Cancer Center to conduct validated and highly reproducible in vitro and in vivo angiogenesis, endothelial, hematopoietic and multi-parametric flow cytometry assays and their role in normal and patient-related hematologic and cardiovascular disorders.
410 West 10th Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United States
1481 W. 10th St., C3105 | Indianapolis, IN 46202The Cardiovascular Ischemia and Vasculogenesis Core (CIVC) is based in the Center for Vascular Biology and Medicine. CIVC was established to provide investigators in the community with essential research resources to support preclinical studies that employ various rodent cardiovascular disease models for generating physiological data or for testing experimental compounds, molecules, cells or devices. CIVC renders services by either conducting user-defined experiments or training researchers to perform specialized procedures. CIVC personnel possess a high level of expertise with a wide variety of model systems and techniques and use this knowledge to advise investigators as to the appropriateness and applicability of each model or technique to the desired experimental outcome. Animal models, diagnostic analyses and surgical services include ischemic heart and peripheral limb models, invasive and non-invasive diagnostics, animal instrumentation and preparation of tissues for pathology. It is the policy of this core that all investigators who use the services of CIVC, should report on publications and grant support garnered by using CIVC resources annually. Core use should be acknowledged in peer-reviewed publications.
1481 West 10th Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Cardiovascular Ischemia and Vasculogenesis Core (CIVC) is based in the Center for Vascular Biology and Medicine. CIVC was established to provide investigators in the community with essential research resources to support preclinical studies that employ various rodent cardiovascular disease models for generating physiological data or for testing experimental compounds, molecules, cells or devices. CIVC renders services by either conducting user-defined experiments or training researchers to perform specialized procedures. CIVC personnel possess a high level of expertise with a wide variety of model systems and techniques and use this knowledge to advise investigators as to the appropriateness and applicability of each model or technique to the desired experimental outcome. Animal models, diagnostic analyses and surgical services include ischemic heart and peripheral limb models, invasive and non-invasive diagnostics, animal instrumentation and preparation of tissues for pathology. It is the policy of this core that all investigators who use the services of CIVC, should report on publications and grant support garnered by using CIVC resources annually. Core use should be acknowledged in peer-reviewed publications.
351 West 10th Street, Suite 350 Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Indiana Centers for Applied Protein Sciences offers protein analysis, validation, and biomarker services.
402 N. Blackford, LD222 Indianapolis IN 46202The Nanoscale Imaging Center anchors a campus-wide effort to investigate the behavior of single molecules and nanostructures, with an emphasis on medical, biological, and materials science applications. The center houses several top-of-the-line imaging instruments, including a laser scanning confocal microscope, confocal fluorescence correlation spectroscope, and atomic force microscope. Used by our Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Psychology departments, this facility also collaborates with researchers in the Indiana University School of Medicine.
402 North Blackford Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Nanoscale Imaging Center anchors a campus-wide effort to investigate the behavior of single molecules and nanostructures, with an emphasis on medical, biological, and materials science applications. The center houses several top-of-the-line imaging instruments, including a laser scanning confocal microscope, confocal fluorescence correlation spectroscope, and atomic force microscope. Used by our Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Psychology departments, this facility also collaborates with researchers in the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Chemistry, A421, Indiana University, 800 E, Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, IN 47405-7102The Indiana University Molecular Structure Center (IUMSC) provides state-of-the-art service and research crystallography, including routine and non-routine small-molecule single-crystal X-ray structure determination and X-ray powder diffraction analysis to Indiana University. We offer crystallography classes to students and enable researchers to carry out their own specialized diffraction experiments. We also facilitate collaborations with other allied laboratories and regularly conduct sophisticated experiments at National Laboratories. The center develops information technology tools for remote instrument access, fast data dissemination, and cyber collaboration to aid crystallographic experiments. The IUMSC is dedicated to improving scientific literacy of the general public and develops cyber teaching tools to enhance Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education and inspire young scientists to pursue STEM careers. We welcome the general public to visit and tour our center. Overview The Indiana University Molecular Structure Center is a service and research facility in the area of crystallography, and structural and materials chemistry. It is a center of the Office of the Vice Provost for Research and located in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. The laboratory has a full complement of single crystal and powder diffraction equipment used to characterize crystalline materials using the techniques of X-ray crystallography. We welcome students and faculty to individual training, enabling them to carry out their own experiments and analysis in our center, and we invite and assist researchers in designing specialized diffraction experiments. We also carry out advanced experiments with neutron and synchrotron radiation at National Facilities.
950 West Walnut Street Suite 202 Indianapolis, IN 46202Funding from the University, the Medical School, the Division of Nephrology, the NIH and the Lilly Endowment has given Indiana University a world-class center for biomedical microscopy. The Indiana Center for Biological Microscopy is a light microscopy Core Facility that provides state-of-the-art imaging capabilities to Indiana University researchers. Researchers are trained to operate facility equipment, which they may then use independently at a reasonable hourly rate. The Center has provided state-of-the-art imaging capabilities to IU Researchers since 1996. In 2002 the ICBM was designated as an NIDDK George O'Brien Center for Advanced Microscopic Analysis, whose objective is to develop methods of intravital multiphoton microscopy and 3-dimensional microscopy for renal research.
950 West Walnut Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesFunding from the University, the Medical School, the Division of Nephrology, the NIH and the Lilly Endowment has given Indiana University a world-class center for biomedical microscopy. The Indiana Center for Biological Microscopy is a light microscopy Core Facility that provides state-of-the-art imaging capabilities to Indiana University researchers. Researchers are trained to operate facility equipment, which they may then use independently at a reasonable hourly rate. The Center has provided state-of-the-art imaging capabilities to IU Researchers since 1996. In 2002 the ICBM was designated as an NIDDK George O'Brien Center for Advanced Microscopic Analysis, whose objective is to develop methods of intravital multiphoton microscopy and 3-dimensional microscopy for renal research.
200 North Seventh Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA 47809-1902Mission Our mission is to conduct and encourage research on North American bats, by collaborating with students and other scientists, and to make our findings available to the scientific community and the public through technical and popular publications, teaching, and outreach programs. History The Center for North American Bat Research and Conservation was established in September 2005 under the direction of Dr. John O. Whitaker, Jr. in the Biology Department of ISU. With the retirement of Dr. Whitaker in June 2012, directorship of the center was transferred to Dr. Joy O’Keefe. In March 2013, our name was changed to the Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation.
200 North 7th Street Terre Haute, IN, 47809 United StatesMission Our mission is to conduct and encourage research on North American bats, by collaborating with students and other scientists, and to make our findings available to the scientific community and the public through technical and popular publications, teaching, and outreach programs. History The Center for North American Bat Research and Conservation was established in September 2005 under the direction of Dr. John O. Whitaker, Jr. in the Biology Department of ISU. With the retirement of Dr. Whitaker in June 2012, directorship of the center was transferred to Dr. Joy O’Keefe. In March 2013, our name was changed to the Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation.
Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United States
1121 West Michigan Street Dental School DS 406 Indianapolis, IN 46202-2876Welcome to Microbial Caries Research Facility, IU School of Dentistry at IUPUI. As an important component of the Oral Health Research Institute, this facility has been extensively involved in OHRI's caries research and studies. As an important component of the Oral Health Research Institute, this facility has been extensively involved in OHRI's caries research and studies. A substantial number of these investigations are conducted as the result of sponsored agreements with industry and the submission of protocols for research grants. The faculty/scientists work with sponsors to design specific protocols to meet individual sponsor needs. The in vitro microbial caries models developed in the Microbial Caries Research Laboratory are used to study primary, secondary and root caries. These models are also used extensively for studying the anticariogenic and/or antimicrobial properties of toothpastes, dental materials, foods, antimicrobial agents, and remineralizing agents. The facility is supported by the faculty and staff of the following programs at the Indiana University School of Dentistry's Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry.
1121 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesWelcome to Microbial Caries Research Facility, IU School of Dentistry at IUPUI. As an important component of the Oral Health Research Institute, this facility has been extensively involved in OHRI's caries research and studies. As an important component of the Oral Health Research Institute, this facility has been extensively involved in OHRI's caries research and studies. A substantial number of these investigations are conducted as the result of sponsored agreements with industry and the submission of protocols for research grants. The faculty/scientists work with sponsors to design specific protocols to meet individual sponsor needs. The in vitro microbial caries models developed in the Microbial Caries Research Laboratory are used to study primary, secondary and root caries. These models are also used extensively for studying the anticariogenic and/or antimicrobial properties of toothpastes, dental materials, foods, antimicrobial agents, and remineralizing agents. The facility is supported by the faculty and staff of the following programs at the Indiana University School of Dentistry's Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry.
415 Lansing Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-2876In-situ caries research conducted at the Oral Health Research Institute include basic research investigations of: intra-oral as well as in vitro demineralization and remineralization of dental hard tissue and the efficacy of newly developed cariostatic protocols and/or therapeutic agents; new, tested and validated state-of-the-art caries detection technologies; the metabolism and pharmacological effects of fluoride; and the biological impact of fluoride contained in foods, beverages and dentifrice products. A substantial number of these investigations are conducted as the result of sponsored agreements with industry and the submission of protocols for research grants. The unit manager will work with sponsors to design specific protocols to meet individual sponsor needs. All laboratory investigations are conducted under Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) Guidelines issued by the FDA, with all laboratory procedures audited and final study reports reviewed by the OHRI's Quality Assurance Officer. The In Situ Unit is supported by the faculty and staff of the following programs at the Indiana University School of Dentistry's Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry. In Situ Models Intra-Oral Caries Models for Evaluating Anticaries Efficacy of Fluoride Products
415 Lansing Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202-2876 United StatesIn-situ caries research conducted at the Oral Health Research Institute include basic research investigations of: intra-oral as well as in vitro demineralization and remineralization of dental hard tissue and the efficacy of newly developed cariostatic protocols and/or therapeutic agents; new, tested and validated state-of-the-art caries detection technologies; the metabolism and pharmacological effects of fluoride; and the biological impact of fluoride contained in foods, beverages and dentifrice products. A substantial number of these investigations are conducted as the result of sponsored agreements with industry and the submission of protocols for research grants. The unit manager will work with sponsors to design specific protocols to meet individual sponsor needs. All laboratory investigations are conducted under Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) Guidelines issued by the FDA, with all laboratory procedures audited and final study reports reviewed by the OHRI's Quality Assurance Officer. The In Situ Unit is supported by the faculty and staff of the following programs at the Indiana University School of Dentistry's Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry. In Situ Models Intra-Oral Caries Models for Evaluating Anticaries Efficacy of Fluoride Products
3740 Governors Rd Indianapolis, IN, 46208 United StatesForty year experience in drug discovery and development in the field of thrombosis and hemostasis. Experience includes in vitro and in vivo assay development, SAR, PK, PD and biomarker utilization in both preclinical and clinical settings. Phase 1 through 4 clinical trial design with successful launch and commercialization of several anti platelet agents.
4555 Broadway Street Indianapolis, IN, 46205 United StatesOver 25 years pharmaceutical experience: portfolio management, evaluation and deployment of new technologies, and quantitative biology. Research emphasized the use of complex, physiologically relevant cellular systems for target validation, lead generation, SAR support, and biomarker discovery. Early adopter of phenotypic drug discovery (PDD) strategies, scientific founder of Lilly’s Open Innovation drug discovery venture, advocate for the international PDD community. Consultation for AI-Biotech startups, academia, and instrument companies.
13472 Lorenzo Blvd. Carmel, IN, 46074 United StatesExperienced drug discovery scientist, manager and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Assay scientist with significant experience in assay development and operations for both HTS and SAR support, statistics, data mining and analysis, and IT management.. Author and editor for the NIH Assay Guidance Manual. 37 peer reviewed publications and 2 issued patents.Expertise in : Analytical Chemistry, Assay Design, Assay Development,Automation and Robotics, Data Analysis, Continuous Improvement, Change Management, Data Mining, Enzymology, Drug Discovery High Throughput Screening, Informatics, Instrumental Analysis, IT Systems Development, Peptide and Protein Chemistry, Peptide Synthesis, Process Design, Quality, Six Sigma, Statistics, Statistical Process Control.
PO Box 3556 275 Medical Drive, Carmel, IN, 46032 United StatesKaryosoft offers in-house genomics data management, analytics and visualization platforms for life scientists to get insights in seconds within your secured on-premise or cloud environment. It is like your own in-house secured customized GenBank for your genomics data.
14162 HEATHER KNOLL PKWY, Carmel IN 46074 Carmel IN 46074 Carmel, IN, 46074 United StatesKaryosoft offers in-house genomics data management, analytics and visualization platforms for life scientists to get insights in seconds within your secured on-premise or cloud environment. It is like your own in-house secured customized GenBank for your genomics data.
1212 W. Rappel Ave. Bloomington IN 47404-1702 USAKP Pharmaceutical Technology provides preformulation studies, characterization, dosage form development, manufacturing, and drug studies.
705 E. Main St. Westfield, IN 46074We are Leidos Health. Uniting more than 25 years of experience in healthcare, Leidos Health was formed in 2013 when SAIC, Vitalize Consulting Solutions, and maxIT Healthcare joined forces to create one of the most experienced health information technology consulting firms in North America. Now Leidos Health brings this shared expertise to its clients. At Leidos Health, helping clients improve care and lower costs is at the heart of what we do – and our formula to enhance healthcare is simple: Fuse some of the world’s most advanced technologies with the brightest minds in consulting, science and research. Discover the Many Perspectives of Leidos Health Implementation: We have experience across all major vendor EHR systems. Our clinical, financial, and technical subject matter experts provide assistance at any phase of an implementation project including planning, design, build, test, and training, and bring methodologies, best practices, and unique insights. We can also provide dedicated resources to help manage operational and legacy systems, as well as plan and support go-live projects. Optimization: With proven methodologies and deep domain expertise, we can help you get the most from their EHR systems through a focus on clinical workflows, revenue cycle, technology and analytics. Our experts help streamline workflows, improve adoption, reduce operational costs, make better use of technology, access and understand data, and meet regulatory reporting needs. Interoperability: We can help your health IT systems speak the same language, and help make you’re your organization data-driven. Our specialists provide a combination of EHR system expertise, standards-based knowledge, and systems integration experience to ensure your systems are able to share information seamlessly and securely. Our solutions help support timely access to health information, facilitating collaborative care, chronic disease treatment, and public health surveillance. Cybersecurity: The question isn’t if, but when a security breach will impact an organization. We apply decades of national security and health IT expertise to help strengthen enterprises against cyberattacks. Through continuous monitoring, we can identify threats and quickly resolve potential issues. Our comprehensive security services allow customers to maintain the confidentiality, integrity and availability of critical IT systems and data, meet compliance mandates, and operate securely in an increasingly targeted healthcare environment. Federal Health IT: Leidos has a long history of success and innovation supporting health-focused programs within the federal government, including the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Health and Human Services. Examples of our services to these agencies and others include: electronic health records (EHRs) / systems integration, health analytics, interoperability, cybersecurity, infrastructure and IT support, software development, grants management, emergency preparedness and response, behavioral health research and outreach, human performance research, and nurse advice line. For more information on our Federal Health services, visit www.leidos.com/health.
705 E Main St, Westfield, , IN , 46074 United StatesWe are Leidos Health. Uniting more than 25 years of experience in healthcare, Leidos Health was formed in 2013 when SAIC, Vitalize Consulting Solutions, and maxIT Healthcare joined forces to create one of the most experienced health information technology consulting firms in North America. Now Leidos Health brings this shared expertise to its clients. At Leidos Health, helping clients improve care and lower costs is at the heart of what we do – and our formula to enhance healthcare is simple: Fuse some of the world’s most advanced technologies with the brightest minds in consulting, science and research. Discover the Many Perspectives of Leidos Health Implementation: We have experience across all major vendor EHR systems. Our clinical, financial, and technical subject matter experts provide assistance at any phase of an implementation project including planning, design, build, test, and training, and bring methodologies, best practices, and unique insights. We can also provide dedicated resources to help manage operational and legacy systems, as well as plan and support go-live projects. Optimization: With proven methodologies and deep domain expertise, we can help you get the most from their EHR systems through a focus on clinical workflows, revenue cycle, technology and analytics. Our experts help streamline workflows, improve adoption, reduce operational costs, make better use of technology, access and understand data, and meet regulatory reporting needs. Interoperability: We can help your health IT systems speak the same language, and help make you’re your organization data-driven. Our specialists provide a combination of EHR system expertise, standards-based knowledge, and systems integration experience to ensure your systems are able to share information seamlessly and securely. Our solutions help support timely access to health information, facilitating collaborative care, chronic disease treatment, and public health surveillance. Cybersecurity: The question isn’t if, but when a security breach will impact an organization. We apply decades of national security and health IT expertise to help strengthen enterprises against cyberattacks. Through continuous monitoring, we can identify threats and quickly resolve potential issues. Our comprehensive security services allow customers to maintain the confidentiality, integrity and availability of critical IT systems and data, meet compliance mandates, and operate securely in an increasingly targeted healthcare environment. Federal Health IT: Leidos has a long history of success and innovation supporting health-focused programs within the federal government, including the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Health and Human Services. Examples of our services to these agencies and others include: electronic health records (EHRs) / systems integration, health analytics, interoperability, cybersecurity, infrastructure and IT support, software development, grants management, emergency preparedness and response, behavioral health research and outreach, human performance research, and nurse advice line. For more information on our Federal Health services, visit www.leidos.com/health.
617 Oakley Street Evansville, IN, 47710 United States
Covance Evansville 617 Oakley Street Evansville, IN 47710
5348 Central Ave Indianapolis, IN, 46220 United StatesDrug discovery and development advisor for the life science/biopharmaceutical industries and nonprofits engaged in translational research for rare, neglected and genetic diseases. Over 30 years of scientific experience (20+ in the pharmaceutical industry) in cancer research, small and large molecule drug discovery and development, human/cancer genetics, technology development including pharmacogenomics and biomarker discovery. Accomplishments include identification and characterization of an oral cdk4/6 inhibitor Verzenio (abemaciclib), portfolio entry and hit-to-lead activities for numerouse targets, development of novel multiplexed in vitro and in vivo assays, implementation of patient stratification and pharmacodynamic biomarker strategies for multiple projects. Extensive experience with drug repurposing for rare, neglected and genetic diseases.
5445 Highland Park DriveMediomics develops and offers assay kits, biosensors, microarrays, and reagents to support therapeutic research.
2446 Thorium Drive #13 Greenwood , Indiana, 46143 United StatesMatrix Biological provides high quality biospecimens and data needed for biomedical research, whether it is based on comprehending the causes of disease at a molecular level, immunohistochemistry, or other.
3500 Depauw Boulevard Suite 1037 Indianapolis, IN, 46268 United StatesMDM is committed to successfully developing, analyzing, and communicating scientifically-defensible health and economic value messages for our client's external and internal stakeholders. MDM provides a wide range of global health outcomes research services with a focus on pharmacoeconomic modeling (including target market segment identification and quality control audits), reimbursement dossiers, systematic literature reviews, and database and statistical analyses. MDM incorporated in 1997 (its predecessor, Smolen & Associates, was founded in 1994). MDM has performed research in over eighty distinct diseases or disorders encompassing work for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, device and diagnostic companies, as well as academic medical research centers. Through 2015, MDM's work has been or is being successfully implemented in 24 countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, The Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Scotland, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, and the US). The senior research team at MDM averages over twenty years of modeling and health outcomes research experience and over ten years of tenure at the company. MDM strives to build long-term partner relationships by providing an insightful, responsive, and flexible approach to addressing our global clients’ increasingly complex needs.
12690 Ford DriveMidwest Biotech provides custom synthesis of high-purity peptides and resins.
7212 N. Shadeland Avenue, Suite 110Midwest MicroLab offers elemental and microchemical analysis services.
2701 North Cullen Ave, Suite AMicrobac Laboratories, Inc. is a full-service contract laboratory (cGMP and GLP) offering: Microbiology, Analytical Chemistry,and Virology testing. Other tests: Stability, Environmental Monitoring, and Elemental Analysis. Industries serviced: Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Generics, Cosmetics, and OTC. Microbac will work as the contracted laboratory supporting laboratory testing services in preparation for filing the IND - NDA, BLA and ANDA Submissions.
5713 West 85th StreetMicrobac Laboratories, Inc. is a full-service contract laboratory (cGMP and GLP) offering: Microbiology, Analytical Chemistry,and Virology testing. Other tests: Stability, Environmental Monitoring, and Elemental Analysis. Industries serviced: Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Generics, Cosmetics, and OTC. Microbac will work as the contracted laboratory supporting laboratory testing services in preparation for filing the IND - NDA, BLA and ANDA Submissions.
250 West 84th DriveMicrobac Laboratories, Inc. is a full-service contract laboratory (cGMP and GLP) offering: Microbiology, Analytical Chemistry,and Virology testing. Other tests: Stability, Environmental Monitoring, and Elemental Analysis. Industries serviced: Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Generics, Cosmetics, and OTC. Microbac will work as the contracted laboratory supporting laboratory testing services in preparation for filing the IND - NDA, BLA and ANDA Submissions.
508 S 9th ave Beech Grove, IN, 46107 United Statescheminformatics, Chem/Bio Information systems like Mobius, D360
1093 North County Road 50 East 50 E Danville, IN, 46122 United StatesFor years McQueen has been helping universities, the government, contractors, and local businesses across the nation save thousands. With a simple web site, incredible discounts, and free shipping nationwide we have made buying lab equipment fast, easy, and much less expensive. We work directly and exclusively with Thermo Scientific, the largest manufacturer of laboratory equipment in the world. This direct relationship keeps us up to date on new products, promotions, and discounts. We pass all savings on to you. We firmly believe that scientific research is the greatest pursuit of mankind, and so our goal is simple: Support Science. We do this by helping those who pursue science save money.
1093 N County Road 50 E Danville, IN , 46122For years McQueen has been helping universities, the government, contractors, and local businesses across the nation save thousands. With a simple web site, incredible discounts, and free shipping nationwide we have made buying lab equipment fast, easy, and much less expensive. We work directly and exclusively with Thermo Scientific, the largest manufacturer of laboratory equipment in the world. This direct relationship keeps us up to date on new products, promotions, and discounts. We pass all savings on to you. We firmly believe that scientific research is the greatest pursuit of mankind, and so our goal is simple: Support Science. We do this by helping those who pursue science save money.
One Northbrook Place CenterMakroCare is a clinical research organization and offers late phase studies, quality assurance, regulatory affairs, clinical monitoring and data management.
800 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington, INDIANA, 47401 United StatesMegadalton Solutions is an early-stage biotechnology company developing CDMS based assays for the analysis of large molecules such as gene therapies. Gene based therapies represent the next generation of medicine, and many of the platforms utilized fall outside the size range of conventional mass spectrometry. CDMS overcomes the limitations of conventional mass spectrometry to allow for the precision of mass spectrometry to be extended to this new class of therapeutics.
8395 Keystone Crossing #300 Indianapolis, IN, 46240 United StatesMedasource is a national healthcare and life sciences professional services organization. We support the Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Medical Device industries by providing medical, scientific, and analytical expertise and consulting services. Our robust consultant network and active sourcing model is built to support critical functions across R&D, Medical Affairs, and Regulatory.
Dept. of Medical and Molecular Genetics 980 West Walnut Street, R3 C602 Indianapolis, IN 46202The National Gene Vector Biorepository (NGVB) is a resource for academic investigators and others conducting gene therapy research. Efforts in the NGVB are focused in four areas: Archiving and Testing Services Insertional Site Analysis Pharmacology and Toxicology Resources Reagent Repository. The databases and educational resources are open to everyone. Other services are limited to gene therapy investigators working in academic or other non-profit organizations. Please see About the NGVB for eligibility requirements.
Unit 1801-05, Westin CentreNew Brunswick Scientific offers optimization, cell expertise, computer-controlled strategies, and media formulation.
1430 Stadium Way Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United States
115 South Hill Street South Bend, IN 46617-2701 USAOmicron Biochemicals offers custom synthesis and supplies stable isotopes for biomedical research.
South Bend, IN United StatesOmicron Biochemicals offers custom synthesis and supplies stable isotopes for biomedical research.
5742 W 74th St Indianapolis, IN, 46278 United StatesOssium supports customers from discovery through commercialization by supplying both clinical and research grade human cells. We provide bone marrow derived human CD34+ cells and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) produced at our GMP facility, access to our product master files, optional white-labeling, and regulatory support. We've invested in building a state-of-the-art production facility, a team with deep CMC expertise, and comprehensive donor qualification capabilities so that you can focus on your research goals. Ossium Inventa products are currently used in several IND's. Ossium Inventa can deliver their product across the globe with very little turnaround time (few day small order <100M cells up to max 2-4 week >100M cells). All Ossium cell products is delivered at P2 or P4 and we can provide you with unmatched high volume of total cells from the same single donor without ever exceeding P4.
3427 Saint Alban Court Fort Wayne, IN, 46804 United StatesTwenty-five plus years of experience in pharmaceutical industry with increasing supervisory and strategic responsibilities. Significant background in most aspects of the drug discovery process in neurologic diseases. Externally recognized expertise ranging from target identification and validation through nonclinical and early phase clinical development. Committed drug hunter with successful track record of delivering multiple high quality clinical candidates. Retired from Eli Lilly in 2014 and now providing independent neuroscience pharmaceutical consulting. Current SAB member and drug discovery consultant for the Tau Consortium.
Crown Point, IN, 46307 United StatesTo combine a comprehensive product and services marketplace with targeted editorial content to provide pharmaceutical scientists with a source for preclinical, clinical and pharmaceutical products and services.
9100 Keystone Crossing, Suite 250 Indianapolis, IN 46240Precision for Medicine supports the discovery, development, clinical trial work, and implementation of biomarkers essential for targeting patients more precisely and effectively. This dynamic new field requires novel services that aren’t currently offered by traditional research organizations. We provide an uncommon array of talent, products and services to enable our pharmaceutical and life sciences clients to take advantage of new advancements in science and stay ahead of regulatory changes. Our team encompasses scientists, clinical trial experts and technical specialists that support our trailblazing clients through: A state-of-the-art biorepository and laboratory Biomarker identification through analysis of ’omics and clinical data A comprehensive approach to companion diagnostic product development Fully integrated and global clinical trial capabilities
BIND-Room 222 1203 West State Street West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
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1844 Summer Street Hammond, IN 46320
2507 Bloyd AvenuePACIV (Process Automation - Controls.Instruments.Validations) provides control system engineering, instrumentation, validation, and control panel engineering.
4101 East 30th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218, USAPolymicrospheres provides research, development and manufacturing of uniform polymer microspheres for clinical diagnostics.
1205 West State Street West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057The Birck Nanotechnology Center opened in July of 2005. This facility comprises 186,000 square feet, providing office space for 45 faculty, 21 clerical and technical staff, and up to 180 graduate students. The heart of the building is a 25,000 sq. ft. Class 1-10-100 nanofabrication cleanroom (Scifres Nanofabrication Laboratory), part of which is configured as a biomolecular cleanroom with separate entry and gowning areas and isolated air flow. The building also includes over 22,000 sq. ft. of laboratory space external to the cleanroom, including special low vibration rooms for nanostructures research, with temperature control to less than 0.1 °C. Other laboratories are specialized for nanophotonics, crystal growth, bio-nanotechnology, molecular electronics, MEMS and NEMS, surface analysis, SEM/TEM, electrical characterization, RF systems, instruction and training, and precision micro-machining and the Hall Nanometrology Laboratory. In addition, a unique nanotechnology incubator facility is provided for interaction with industry.
1281 Win Hentschel Blvd, West Lafayette, IN 47906 USAAt Perfinity Biosciences we specialize in tools for protein sample preparation. Our mission is to make accurate sample prep universal. The Perfinity product portfolio includes immobilized enzymes, affinity reagents, optimized buffers, methods and software.
5225 Exploration Dr Indianapolis, IN, 46241 United StatesQ2 Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary and laboratory division of IQVIA, is a leading global clinical trial laboratory services organization providing comprehensive testing, project management, supply chain, biorepository and specimen management, and clinical trial sample and consent tracking solutions. At Q2 Solutions Genomics, we offer a range of genomic services to support drug discovery, precision medicine and clinical development. Our industry-leading genomic services team can help you uncover invaluable insights from your data. Our experts design smarter studies to help you: We provide whole genome to focused set gene expression profiling and genotyping assays along with DNA and RNA sequencing services, sequence enrichment technologies and bioinformatics analysis expertise to support all product development needs. We offer tailored solutions for challenging specimens such as whole blood and FFPE tissues, as well as nucleic acid isolation and data analysis services. Through carefully orchestrated analyses, we work with you to choose platforms and assays that will distinctly fit your needs, and then use them to deliver valuable, informative data. Our solutions support our clients’ clinical trial and research efforts across the industry spectrum. We work with pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device/diagnostic, academic, government and nonprofit clients using a wide array of technology platforms, so that we can determine exactly what works best for you without sacrificing quality or efficiency. Our quality system follows CLSI guidelines and our CLIA-certified and CAP Accredited laboratory supports GLP compliance. Accelerate drug development with genomic know-how®. Partner with our experts to determine the best methods to obtain the data you need to solve complex biological problems, realize efficiencies, mitigate risks and improve your clinical outcomes.
7340 Crossing Place Suite 50 Fishers, IN 46038
6408 Studebaker Ln Indianapolis, IN, 46214 United StatesTechnical: Expert in invitro pharmacological assays. Thought leader in automated electrophysiology. Scientific: Human physiology and pathophysiology. Sixteen years of experience in drug discovery with focus on ion channel targets. Medical: Knowledge of general medicine. Slovenian Medical Board and ECFMG certified. Managerial: Leadership of scientific teams and discovery projects.
6804 Studebaker Lane Indianapolis, IN, 46214 United StatesTechnical: Expert in invitro pharmacological assays. Thought leader in automated electrophysiology. Scientific: Human physiology and pathophysiology. Sixteen years of experience in drug discovery with focus on ion channel targets. Medical: Knowledge of general medicine. Slovenian Medical Board and ECFMG certified. Managerial: Leadership of scientific teams and discovery projects.
Evansville, IN, 47703 United StatesRubix LS primary goal is to eradicate rare diseases. We do this through transformative research & development, breakthroughs in engineering, and life-altering products through sustainable development engineering. We take pride in partnering with like-minded, influential organizations focused on the same ideals, and source world-class talent to help support their efforts.
9115 Hague RoadRoche Applied Science offers cell biology, microarrays, protein/nucleic acid isolation, and sequencing services.
Indianapolis, IN United StatesRoche Applied Science offers cell biology, microarrays, protein/nucleic acid isolation, and sequencing services.
Engn - Elec & Computer Engn 94 Brett Road, Rm 115 Piscataway, NJ 08854-8058 Electrical Engineering Building Busch CampusThe Microelectronics Research Laboratory (MERL) works closely with researchers in academia, government and industry to help solve problems in multidisciplinary science and engineering and high-tech industry, to carry out advanced research in micro- and nano-optoelectronics, solid state devices and electronic materials. The capabilities of the laboratory include a dry processing area for plasma processing, thin film metallization and dielectric, thermal processing, ultraviolet lithography, nano-imprint and most recently atomic layer deposition, including: Metrology/Inspection - ISI Scanning Electron Microscope - SEM (microelectronics) Description: Scanning Electron Microscope
1481 West 10th Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United StatesThe Richard L. Roudebush Indianapolis VA Medical Center, located 2 miles northwest of the heart of downtown Indianapolis, has been serving Indiana Veterans since 1932. As Indiana’s tertiary care facility, Indianapolis VA Medical Center receives referrals from VA facilities at Ft. Wayne and Marion, Indiana, and from nearby Danville, Illinois. Indianapolis VA Medical Center provides acute inpatient medical, surgical, psychiatric, neurological, and rehabilitation care, as well as both primary and specialized outpatient services. Some noteworthy specialized services include comprehensive cardiac care, radiation oncology treatment and community based extended care. Indianapolis VA Medical Center is aggressively using emerging technology in the tele-home care and tele-disease management arenas. The medical center was selected as the site for the Veterans in Partnership (VISN 11) Network Polytrauma Center and is providing ongoing support to the returning Veterans from Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND). Additionally, the medical center has a 50-bed Domiciliary Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program targeting homeless Veterans. The medical center operates three Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC’s) located in Bloomington, Martinsville, and Terre Haute, Indiana. The more than 60,000 patients (3,700 women Veterans) treated by the Indianapolis VA Medical Center require over 613,000 outpatient visits and almost 7,900 inpatient episodes of care yearly.
5500 Wabash Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47803Mission The mission of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is to provide our students with the world's best undergraduate science, engineering, and mathematics education in an environment of individual attention and support. Vision Rose-Hulman graduates will be inspired and prepared for lives of purpose and success, defining and solving the problems of a complex global society. Rose-Hulman will be a lifelong partner with our graduates and a recognized global leader in science, engineering, and mathematics education.
5500 Wabash Avenue Terre Haute, , IN , 47803 United StatesMission The mission of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is to provide our students with the world's best undergraduate science, engineering, and mathematics education in an environment of individual attention and support. Vision Rose-Hulman graduates will be inspired and prepared for lives of purpose and success, defining and solving the problems of a complex global society. Rose-Hulman will be a lifelong partner with our graduates and a recognized global leader in science, engineering, and mathematics education.
7301 E. 90th Street Suite 117 Indianapolis, IN, 46256 United StatesScientist.com is the world’s largest marketplace for medical research. We help pharmaceutical scientists discover life-saving medicines in less time and at lower cost. Our mission is to make it possible to cure all human disease by 2050. By connecting scientists and enabling them to exchange ideas and transact seamlessly online, Scientist.com is speeding up and reducing the cost of medical research. We were founded in 2007, launched our first research outsourcing marketplace in 2008 and built our first enterprise marketplace for Pfizer in 2009. Today, we operate enterprise marketplaces for 24 of the world’s top 30 pharmaceutical companies, 100+ biotechnology companies and the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Indianapolis, IN United StatesRimedion offers GMP production of vector samples for toxicology screening, assay development, and preclinical evaluation.
5209 Woodside Drive Indianapolis, IN, 46228 United StatesResero Analytics' Turbo software helps nonclinical and clinical scientists create new medications.
5209 Woodside Drive Indianapolis, IN, 46228 United StatesResero Analytics' Turbo software helps nonclinical and clinical scientists create new medications.
Indianapolis, IN, USARoche Diagnostics provides tools for prevention, diagnosis, and management of diseases.
401 South Enterprise Boulevard Lebanon, IN, 46052 United StatesWELCOME TO SKJODT-BARRETT Creating great food is our passion. For over 25 years we have taken pride in working together with our customer partners to understand their unique needs and to provide creative, innovative solutions. Whether you require a custom foods solution, production to a pre-existing specification or a particular packaging application, our dedicated and highly knowledgeable team is here to support your business needs.
4605 Decatur BoulevardSentry BioPharma Services offers contract GMP storage, labeling, packaging and supply chain management services.
342 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 402 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2132 USASafis Solutions provides regulatory compliance consulting for life science companies.
205 South 600 WestScyTek Laboratories provides peptides, antibody, histology, cytology, ELISA, and immunohistochemistry services.
560 South Zimmer Road Warsaw, IN 46580-2368 USASherry Laboratories offers food and microbiology testing services.
13295 Illinois Street Suite 103 Carmel , IN, 46032 United StatesSword Bio is a leading bioanalytical CRO supporting biotech and pharmaceutical companies with research-grade assays, GLP pre-clinical and clinical assay development, validation, and sample analysis. We assist clients with PK, biomarkers, and various types of immunogenicity assays for a variety of therapeutic and disease states. Sword’s team is comprised of industry-experienced science and QA experts ensuring the highest levels of science, data integrity, and regulatory compliance through all phases of clinical development. Sword has built an innovative excess capacity model that offers its partners no lead times for new programs, transparency, communication, and white-glove service so that our clients can quickly achieve their goals.
13295 North Illinois Street Carmel, IN, 46032 United StatesSword Bio is a leading bioanalytical CRO supporting biotech and pharmaceutical companies with research-grade assays, GLP pre-clinical and clinical assay development, validation, and sample analysis. We assist clients with PK, biomarkers, and various types of immunogenicity assays for a variety of therapeutic and disease states. Sword’s team is comprised of industry-experienced science and QA experts ensuring the highest levels of science, data integrity, and regulatory compliance through all phases of clinical development. Sword has built an innovative excess capacity model that offers its partners no lead times for new programs, transparency, communication, and white-glove service so that our clients can quickly achieve their goals.
550 University Blvd, AOC 6042, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202The Komen Tissue Bank (KTB) thanks those who have selflessly donated breast tissue or blood or given of their time to help find a cure for breast cancer. The KTB, the only repository in the world for normal breast tissue and matched serum, plasma, and DNA, continues its commitment to studying normal tissue with the ultimate goal of curing breast cancer. The Komen Tissue Bank is the only repository in the world for normal breast tissue and matched serum, plasma and DNA. By studying normal tissue, we accelerate research for the causes and prevention of breast cancer. To more deeply understand the evolution of the disease, it is necessary to compare abnormal, cancerous tissue against normal, healthy tissue. We are committed to making a difference by acting as advocates for thinking, sharing and understanding NORMAL.
25235 Leer DriveStanbio Life Sciences offers fermentation and scale up services.
Elkhart, IN United StatesStanbio Life Sciences offers fermentation and scale up services.
6925 Guion RoadSigma-Tau PharmaSource is a biopharmaceutical contract manufacturer specializing in complex injectable formulations, including liposomal drug delivery technology and PEGylation.
Indianapolis, IN United StatesSigma-Tau PharmaSource is a biopharmaceutical contract manufacturer specializing in complex injectable formulations, including liposomal drug delivery technology and PEGylation.
800 East Kirkwood Avenue Bloomington, IN, 47405 United StatesTo provide general design criteria and strategies for the rational synthesis of new nanomaterials with desirable properties.
3065 Kent Avenue West Lafayette IN 47906-1076 USASSCI offers chromatography, micrometrics, microscopy, spectroscopy, crystal determination, and diffraction studies.
West Lafayette, IN United StatesSSCI offers chromatography, micrometrics, microscopy, spectroscopy, crystal determination, and diffraction studies.
3 Dellview DriveSequenceBase offers searchable access to all available peptide and nucleotide sequences.
Purdue Research Park 3070 Kent Avenue West Lafayette, IN 47907 USAThe Chao Center offers services in formulation development, analytical development and manufacturing.
111 Monument Circle, Suite 4450 Indianapolis, IN 46204At Truven Health Analytics™, our purpose is to make healthcare better — lower costs, improved quality, better results. Simple words. Yet remarkably complex concepts. But that's not stopping us. Or our customers. Every day, we get to work with smart, passionate professionals, from every facet of the industry, as they manage change and implement strategies that will achieve exactly those outcomes. Our customers are healthcare payers and providers. In both the private and public sectors. They're researchers and suppliers. Regulators. Movers and shakers in each piece and part of the healthcare world. With this broad view of healthcare, we're able to see when new challenges are just beginning to emerge. And that's when we begin working on new solutions. Data. We're driven by it. Known for our exacting collection and secure management of data, we've worked with clinical evidence, claims, clinical, and other healthcare data for more than 40 years. We know the challenges to watch for, what to do about them — and how to recognize new ones. Like finding new ways to measure risk for providers who take on more of it, and payers who contract for it. Or integrating data to deliver the solutions today's converging healthcare interests demand. Analytics. Because data alone is just numbers and letters. The need for reliable insights from data demands proven analytics. Our methodologies and algorithms are uniformly trusted across the industry to deliver critical information that leads to confident decisions. Coupled with flexible reporting, integration, and consulting services, our sophisticated analytics enable our customers to make their part of healthcare better, faster. Domain expertise. We have it. We really have walked in our customers' shoes. We've worked in their environments. That level of understanding, plus our leading data management capabilities and advanced analytics, are why our customers turn to us as their partner to deliver quality, reduce costs, and yield greater value in healthcare.
1201 Cumberland Ave STE 209 West Lafayette, IN, 47906 United StatesTymora Analytical offers exosome (EV) isolation and capture for proteomic and phosphoproteomic analysis and biomarker discovery from liquid biopsy samples. Our services include proteome/PTM analysis and biomarker discovery from plasma EVs, urine EVs, saliva EVs, cell culture EVs. For these services we have developed and utilize EVtrap magnetic beads approach that enables capture of the complete profile of EVs in biofluids with full compatibility to LC-MS. We also do proteomics/phosphoproteomics from cell lysate, plant, fungi and tissue samples.
3495 Kent Ave Suite E400 West Lafayette, IN, 47906 United StatesTymora Analytical offers exosome (EV) isolation and capture for proteomic and phosphoproteomic analysis and biomarker discovery from liquid biopsy samples. Our services include proteome/PTM analysis and biomarker discovery from plasma EVs, urine EVs, saliva EVs, cell culture EVs. For these services we have developed and utilize EVtrap magnetic beads approach that enables capture of the complete profile of EVs in biofluids with full compatibility to LC-MS. We also do proteomics/phosphoproteomics from cell lysate, plant, fungi and tissue samples.
8123 Castleton Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250 USAWatermark Research Partners offers consulting services for safety oversight and medical communication.
Indianapolis, IN United StatesWatermark Research Partners offers consulting services for safety oversight and medical communication.
2660 Schuyler Avenue Lafayette, IN, 47905 United StatesTriclinic Labs is a leading consulting and contract research laboratory. We have extensive capabilities for solid-state chemical development including solid form screening/selection, drug substance and drug product characterization, method development, GMP testing, and intellectual property support.
2660 Schuyler Ave, Ste. A. United States Lafayette, IN, 47905 United StatesTriclinic Labs is a leading consulting and contract research laboratory. We have extensive capabilities for solid-state chemical development including solid form screening/selection, drug substance and drug product characterization, method development, GMP testing, and intellectual property support.
Crown StreetUniversity of Liverpool focuses on research and offers its core facilities to provide contract services.
12604 Bent Oak Lane Indianapolis , IN, 46236 United States20+ years experience in discovery and early development of proteins, antibodies and peptides. Lead generation to candidate selection of biotherapeutics - design, discovery and optimization with emphasis on developability attributes. Expression and purification of proteins and antibodies. Physicochemical characterization of proteins and peptides. API manufacturing for preclinical development including tox studies. Early phase regulatory submissions. Six sigma methodology.
Notre Dame, IN, 46556 United StatesUniversity of Notre Dame Synthesis Core Facility is a research and service center established to accelerate research activities in all area of studies on the molecular level in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, medicine, and engineering.
S108 Animal Sciences CenterUniv. of Missouri Division of Animal Sciences focuses on animal science research in genetics, nutrition, reproduction, and other areas of interest.
Valparaiso, IN, 46383-6493 United StatesValparaiso University is a selective, independent Lutheran institution in Valparaiso, Indiana, an hour’s drive from Chicago. Founded in 1859, Valpo offers a thorough grounding in the liberal arts as well as professional training and graduate study, helping students find their own paths to lifelong personal, spiritual, and professional growth.
Indianapolis, IN USAVertellus is a leading provider in the world of specialty chemicals for the agriculture, nutrition, pharmaceutical, fine chemicals, medical, personal care, plastics, coatings and many other industrial markets. Our products are in the things you use every day – toothpaste, deodorants, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, detergents, plastics, adhesives, inks, tires and more. Vertellus is fully integrated across the pyridine chemistry value chain – we are the largest global manufacturer of pyridine and picolines. Through our Vertellus Agriculture and Nutrition Specialties (VAN) business unit we provide intermediates for crop protection chemicals as well as biocides, pharmaceuticals and many other applications. We also manufacture vitamin B3 nutrition products for animal, human and pharmaceutical uses. The Vertellus Specialty Materials (VSM) business unit comprises a broad basket of complex technologies, manufacturing biomaterials, CPC biocides, pyridine derivatives, DEET, sulfones, EMA copolymers, alkenyl succinic anhydrides, reducing agents, and a host of natural and renewable chemistries based on castor and citrates. Vertellus specializes in developing and producing fine chemicals and intermediates for sophisticated chemistry applications, as well as systems and additives that enhance the physical properties of customer end-use formulations. Vertellus has 12 manufacturing plants around the world, including in the US, Europe, China and India. There are many advantages to this position: Vertellus is a Responsible Care® company and follows the highest regulatory standards across all of our manufacturing facilities. Vertellus applies consistent manufacturing and quality control procedures – we embrace continuous improvement through the use of Six Sigma and lean manufacturing methodology. Our global integrated supply chain offers the customer product consistency, easy access, supply security and reasonable turnaround on delivery.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN United StatesVertellus is a leading provider in the world of specialty chemicals for the agriculture, nutrition, pharmaceutical, fine chemicals, medical, personal care, plastics, coatings and many other industrial markets. Our products are in the things you use every day – toothpaste, deodorants, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, detergents, plastics, adhesives, inks, tires and more. Vertellus is fully integrated across the pyridine chemistry value chain – we are the largest global manufacturer of pyridine and picolines. Through our Vertellus Agriculture and Nutrition Specialties (VAN) business unit we provide intermediates for crop protection chemicals as well as biocides, pharmaceuticals and many other applications. We also manufacture vitamin B3 nutrition products for animal, human and pharmaceutical uses. The Vertellus Specialty Materials (VSM) business unit comprises a broad basket of complex technologies, manufacturing biomaterials, CPC biocides, pyridine derivatives, DEET, sulfones, EMA copolymers, alkenyl succinic anhydrides, reducing agents, and a host of natural and renewable chemistries based on castor and citrates. Vertellus specializes in developing and producing fine chemicals and intermediates for sophisticated chemistry applications, as well as systems and additives that enhance the physical properties of customer end-use formulations. Vertellus has 12 manufacturing plants around the world, including in the US, Europe, China and India. There are many advantages to this position: Vertellus is a Responsible Care® company and follows the highest regulatory standards across all of our manufacturing facilities. Vertellus applies consistent manufacturing and quality control procedures – we embrace continuous improvement through the use of Six Sigma and lean manufacturing methodology. Our global integrated supply chain offers the customer product consistency, easy access, supply security and reasonable turnaround on delivery.
2540 Executive DriveAs a global company with operations across Asia, Europe, and North America, WuXi AppTec provides a broad portfolio of R&D and manufacturing services that enable the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry around the world to advance discoveries and deliver groundbreaking treatments to patients. Through its unique business models, WuXi AppTec’s integrated, end-to-end services include chemistry drug CRDMO (Contract Research, Development and Manufacturing Organization), biology discovery, preclinical testing and clinical research services, and cell and gene therapies CTDMO (Contract Testing, Development and Manufacturing Organization), helping customers improve the productivity of advancing healthcare products through cost-effective and efficient solutions. WuXi AppTec received AA ESG rating from MSCI in 2022 and its open-access platform is enabling more than 6,000 customers from over 30 countries to improve the health of those in need – and to realize the vision that "every drug can be made and every disease can be treated." WuXi AppTec open-access platform enables customers worldwide to advance discoveries in the health sciences and deliver treatment to those in need. Our services include: WuXi Chemistry | Integrated, end-to-end chemistry research, development, and commercial manufacturing services. WuXi Biology | A full spectrum of biology-related services to support drug discovery and development. WuXi Testing | Seamless drug and medical device testing services from preclinical testing to clinical trials. WuXi Advanced Therapies | A Global Contract Testing Development and Manufacturing Organisation (CTDMO), offering an integrated end-to-end solution to accelerate time to market for cell and gene therapies. WuXi STA | Efficient, flexible, and high-quality solutions for integrated CMC (Chemical, Manufacturing, and Controls) solutions from preclinical to commercial uses. WuXi Tides | Integrated platform from discovery to drug product, coupled with comprehensive analytical support and CMC writing service.
301 W. Wabash Avenue Crawfordsville, IN, 47933 United StatesFOUR YEARS HERE WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE. SERIOUSLY. Since 1832, we’ve educated countless lawyers, doctors, artists, scientists, and CEOs. Graduated Rhodes Scholars and Academic All-Americans. And continually turned out men of character: men who challenge one another to do great things (for themselves, for Wabash, and for the world).
12202 Hancock Street Carmel, IN 46033 USAWaterstone Technology develops, produces, and sources chemical reagents, raw materials, intermediates, and active ingredients.
Carmel, IN United StatesWaterstone Technology develops, produces, and sources chemical reagents, raw materials, intermediates, and active ingredients.
5108 West 79th Street Indianapolis, Indiana, 46268 United StatesXeno Diagnostics is a scientist-founded contract research laboratory specializing in built-for-purpose cell-based assays. We take pride in the level of service provided to our clients. Xeno offers scientific guidance, quick project turn-around times, and personalized communication with each PI. Our therapeutic areas of focus are Immuno-oncology, Regenerative Medicine, and Transplant Immunology. To support these areas, we have developed expertise and laboratory capabilities to support the following: Mixed Lymphocyte Reactions | Immunogenicity Assays, Co-Culture Models | Immunophenotyping by Flow Cytometry | Checkpoint Inhibition Assays | Cytotoxicity Assays | Cell Proliferation Assays | Cell Viability Assays | Flow Cytometry Assay Development | ELISA Assay Development | Stem Cell Enumeration | Multiplex Cytokine Assays | Macrophage Polarization | PK and PD Assays | ADA Assay | Cell Signaling | Screening Assays | Titration Assays | Neutralization Assays | Quantitative PCR Analysis Additional offerings include: Cell Culture Services Including Cell Lines and Human and Animal Primary Cells| Human and Animal Cell Isolation, Cryopreservation, and Banking | IRB Approved Donor Bank with Characterized Healthy Donor PBMCs for Sale Xeno Diagnostics is a GLP compliant and CLIA accredited lab. We offer validation services, technology transfers, and lot release testing which are completed with oversight from our Quality Assurance Unit.
20 N. Meridian Street Suite 800 Indianapolis, IN 46204YourEncore is a network of retired and veteran scientists and engineers to help accelerate the pace of innovation.
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