Title: School of Medicine Shared Resource Facilities
1School of Medicine Shared Resource Facilities
- The School of Medicine provides direct support
and oversight to 21 SOM shared resource
facilities. - Their purpose is to provide investigators within
the Penn community access to scientific services
widely required in the conduct of biomedical
research but which are too costly for individual
investigators or departments to bear. - Oversight is provided by the School of Medicine
Research Core Facilities Committee, which is led
by an Associate Dean for Research Core Facilities.
2Contributions of PSOM to Cores
FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12
Investments via Core Committee 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000
Other Core Investments 700,000 300,000 312,428 420,585 420,585 637,095
PSOM Support for Renovations 1,493,448 445,000
PSOM Support for Equipment 328,296 413,890 119,702 1,956,875
Total Expenditures 2,443,448 1,323,296 562,428 1,084,475 790,287 2,843,970
3Reporting Structure
4Research Core Facilities Committee
- 15 member committee representing various
departments and areas of science - Meets once a month
- Conducts reviews of core performance
- Evaluates core equipment and financial requests
- Requests an in-depth annual report every March
- Considers potential cores that should be developed
5Cores Committee Members
Perelman School of Medicine
CHOP
- Morrie Birnbaum, IDOM
- Michael Feldman, Path Lab Med
- Yale Goldman, Physiology
- Michael Granato, CDB
- Kate Nathanson, Medicine
- Nancy Speck, CDB
- Bob Vonderheide, Medicine
- John Wherry, Microbiology
- Admin Support Dorothy Leung
Tom Curran
Wistar
Bill Wunner
Abramson Cancer Center
Barbara Vance
Ex Officios
Kathy Bramwell, Finance Susan Passante,
EVD/CSO Brian Wells, IT Research Computing
6Reviews and Requests Process
- Among the key considerations of the review
process
Consider ways to provide additional support
Examine how well the Core is providingthe service
Determine whether the Service is affordable to
Penn PIs
7Biomedical Core Resources
Current Medical School Cores
Cores in Development
Behavioral Testing Unit Cell Center Services Cell
Center Stockroom Clinical Cell and Vaccine
Production Facility Clinical Research Computing
Unit Confocal Core DNA Sequencing Facility
Gene Targeting Service Electron Microscopy
Core Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Research
Lab Human Immunology Core Investigational Drug
Service Molecular Profiling Core Next Generation
Sequencing Proteomics and Systems Biology
Core Research Instrumentation Shop Small Animal
Imaging Facility Core Stem Cell and Xenograft
Core Transgenic and Chimeric Mouse
Core Translational Core Laboratory Vector Core
Bio-banking Bioinformatics High throughout
screening
New
Under review
8www.med.upenn.edu/cores/
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10Considerations in using Cores for large projects
- Is there sufficient money budgeted?
- Should there be funds for infrastructure?
- Does the Core have sufficient capacity?
- Can the Core supply necessary supporting material
for grant application? - Is the charge-back scheme compliant?
11OMB Circular A-21
12OMB Circular A-21
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