Reset Map1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, , NY, 10461 United StatesThe Biomarker Analytics Research Core (BARC) and BioRepository (BioR) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine provide comprehensive laboratory support for biomarker analytics, biospecimen processing, and long-term biobanking. Our facility specializes in serum and plasma chemistry, enzymatic assays, and biochemical profiling using high-performance analytical platforms, including the Ortho Vitros 7600 XT and Beckman AU480 systems. BARC delivers precision-driven biorepository and biospecimen management services—covering collection, sample accessioning, metadata management, and cold-chain integrity. All projects are conducted using standardized SOPs to ensure assay reproducibility, validated QC, and consistent, traceable data outputs. Each dataset is bioinformatics-ready, enabling investigators to integrate results directly into multi-omic or translational analyses. Our core supports investigators from study design to data interpretation, offering streamlined workflows for biomarker discovery, clinical chemistry, and biospecimen-based translational research. The BARC/BioR team also provides grant-ready data summaries, digital inventory access, and sample tracking through FreezerWorks LIMS, facilitating collaboration and accelerating discovery. The Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Consortium, funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) within the National Institutes of Health (NIH), connects institutions nationwide that share a vision of improving the speed and quality of biomedical research. At Einstein, our CTSA is embedded within the Harold and Muriel Block Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR), aligning the BARC/BioR Core with national efforts to advance translational research, community engagement, and investigator training.
1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, NY 10461The Biomarker Analytics Research Core (BARC) and BioRepository (BioR) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine provide comprehensive laboratory support for biomarker analytics, biospecimen processing, and long-term biobanking. Our facility specializes in serum and plasma chemistry, enzymatic assays, and biochemical profiling using high-performance analytical platforms, including the Ortho Vitros 7600 XT and Beckman AU480 systems. BARC delivers precision-driven biorepository and biospecimen management services—covering collection, sample accessioning, metadata management, and cold-chain integrity. All projects are conducted using standardized SOPs to ensure assay reproducibility, validated QC, and consistent, traceable data outputs. Each dataset is bioinformatics-ready, enabling investigators to integrate results directly into multi-omic or translational analyses. Our core supports investigators from study design to data interpretation, offering streamlined workflows for biomarker discovery, clinical chemistry, and biospecimen-based translational research. The BARC/BioR team also provides grant-ready data summaries, digital inventory access, and sample tracking through FreezerWorks LIMS, facilitating collaboration and accelerating discovery. The Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Consortium, funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) within the National Institutes of Health (NIH), connects institutions nationwide that share a vision of improving the speed and quality of biomedical research. At Einstein, our CTSA is embedded within the Harold and Muriel Block Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR), aligning the BARC/BioR Core with national efforts to advance translational research, community engagement, and investigator training.
1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, , NY , 10461 United StatesThe Biomarker Analytics Research Core (BARC) and BioRepository (BioR) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine provide comprehensive laboratory support for biomarker analytics, biospecimen processing, and long-term biobanking. Our facility specializes in serum and plasma chemistry, enzymatic assays, and biochemical profiling using high-performance analytical platforms, including the Ortho Vitros 7600 XT and Beckman AU480 systems. BARC delivers precision-driven biorepository and biospecimen management services—covering collection, sample accessioning, metadata management, and cold-chain integrity. All projects are conducted using standardized SOPs to ensure assay reproducibility, validated QC, and consistent, traceable data outputs. Each dataset is bioinformatics-ready, enabling investigators to integrate results directly into multi-omic or translational analyses. Our core supports investigators from study design to data interpretation, offering streamlined workflows for biomarker discovery, clinical chemistry, and biospecimen-based translational research. The BARC/BioR team also provides grant-ready data summaries, digital inventory access, and sample tracking through FreezerWorks LIMS, facilitating collaboration and accelerating discovery. The Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Consortium, funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) within the National Institutes of Health (NIH), connects institutions nationwide that share a vision of improving the speed and quality of biomedical research. At Einstein, our CTSA is embedded within the Harold and Muriel Block Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR), aligning the BARC/BioR Core with national efforts to advance translational research, community engagement, and investigator training.
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