Markey Shared Resource Facilities
Fulfilling the Scientific Needs of MCC Investigators
Overview of MCC Shared Resource Facilities
The services offered by these facilities foster and facilitate advances in the prevention, early detection and management of cancer. These combined resources support a broad spectrum of molecular, cellular, animal, human and behavioral/epidemiology studies for advancement of the overall mission of the center. Each SRF has the capacity to contribute to the entire translational continuum, from basic and preclinical studies to translational, bioinformatics, clinical, cancer control/prevention, epidemiologic and population-based studies.
Specific Aims
- Promote state-of-the-art technology, methodologic and content expertise to foster the MCC scientific strategies in its three Research Programs.
- Conduct rigorous monitoring and evaluation processes and support financial health for stability of the SRF infrastructure.
- Facilitate robust and stable access to MCC shared resources through innovative initiatives.
All Markey Shared Resource Facilities follow the following criteria for prioritization of services:
- MCC members with cancer-related, peer-reviewed studies.
- MCC investigators funded on cancer-related, non-peer-reviewed grants and preparing peer-reviewed grant applications.
- MCC investigators applying for pilot funding and MCC IIT development.
- MCC investigators not currently funded.
Pricing: Refer to each SRF for pricing or contact the Director or Operations Manager with specific questions.
Subsidy: MCC provides SRF specific subsidies to MCC members to ensure accessibility.
Shared Resource Facility Management Office (SRFMO)
A dedicated office that provides centralized coordination and communication across all SRFs and with other MCC research entities. The SRFMO: 1) takes the lead in strategizing and implementing management aspects across all SRFs; 2) implements defined processes for determining scientific needs, monitoring, and evaluation including annual satisfaction and ad-hoc member surveys; 3) employs strategies for ensuring accessibility of MCC-managed as well as jointly managed institutional facilities; and 4) works closely with MCC Administration on the full scope of financial, human resource, marketing and reporting activities of SRFs.
SRF Oversight Organizational Structure
Interactivity of SRFs to Support a Researcher
- Process for an Omics Concierge system. The SRFMO works closely with SRF Directors to facilitate implementation of workflows for coordinated access and hand-offs between MCC SRFs.
- Process for support of investigator initiated clinical trials. Access to SRFs is integrated with MCC’s clinical research entities, and multiple SRFs support specific IITs depending on trial design, clinical, correlative and quality of life endpoint goals.
SRF TOOLkit Seminar Series
The Markey Shared Resource Facilities (SRFs) Training Opportunities for Learning (TOOLkit) seminar series is intended to provide integrated information on services across the SRFs and engage attendees in practical, hands-on learning and application of services to research projects.
SRF TOOLkit Seminar Series
Upcoming Seminars
Title: Flow Cytometry Applications in Cancer
Date: Thursday, August 29, 2024
Time: 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Location: HKRB 246 and Zoom
Hosting SRF: Flow Cytometry and Immune Monitoring (FCIM) SRF
Link to Registration
(All attendees, both in-person and online, must register using the Zoom registration link)
Past Events and Archives
All previous recordings are available on the Markey Connect Shared Resource Facility Hub. To access this website, you must be connected to a University network or connected via the VPN.
Should you have any questions about SRF services, please contact Chang Liu at chang.liu@uky.edu.
Acknowledge the SRFs in Your Publications!
If your research used an SRF service and/or an SRF member provided intellectual input or collaborative support, use the following statement to acknowledge Markey Cancer Center shared resources:
“This research was supported by the _______ Shared Resource(s) of the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center (P30CA177558).”
This acknowledgment is necessary for publications and should be used for research papers, publications, and grant applications.