The ABRF is a professional association that represents core facilities in companies, Universities, and research institutions. These laboratories provide services such as DNA sequencing, genomics, proteomics, flow cytometry, image analysis, single-cell analysis, animal research, 3D printing, and more. Career paths in core labs are appealing to many InnovATEBIO students since they offer the chance to take classes and continue learning. The 2025 Annual meeting will be held in Las Vegas. Registration is now open, with special pricing available through January 15th. Learn more!
Welcome to the InnovATE BIO 2022 series of virtual ATE project talks. This series features leaders in biotechnology workforce education from across the US sharing their work on exciting projects funded by the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technology Education (ATE) program. The ATE program supports the education of technicians for the high-technology fields that drive our nation's economy. In this talk, we'll look behind the curtain at an ATE project in the process of being developed. This talk will describe how a partnership between the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities ...
What are core labs? Core labs, also known as core facilities, shared resource facilities, or shared research facilities, are found in most Universities, public / private / government research institutes, and companies. They provide the infrastructure for modern research by making it possible for investigators to access technical expertise, laboratory ...
Description: Cores, also known as shared research laboratories (SRLs) or shared research resources (SRRs), provide researchers access to necessary scientific resources and expertise. The staff that support these resources come from diverse education backgrounds - from associates to doctorates. Come learn about career opportunities in cores and the journeys that have brought people to the core family. Students are welcome! This webinar was directed towards community college, undergraduate, and graduate students. This webinar was hosted by the Midwest Association of Core Directors (MWACD) ...
In March 2019, members of Bio-Link and the AC2 Bio-Link Regional Center participated in a panel at the annual ABRF conference. The ABRF stands for the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities. These are the laboratories at Universities, companies, and research institutions, that provide core services like DNA sequencing, imaging, and ...