Texas A&M Preclinical Phenotyping Core

Providing a multitude of services on broad Post-Genomic Assays of biochemical,
preclinical, rodent phenotyping, and environmental toxicant studies.

Welcome to the Texas A&M Preclinical Phenotyping Core (TPPC)

Offering a wide range of instruments to measure and quantify mouse physiology and behavior. With extensive experience in preclinical phenotyping across various mouse and small animal models, we guide researchers at every step of their translational research.

Our Services:

At the planning stage, we provide consulting to help determine the most effective molecular, physiological, and behavioral assays for your research goals. Our core supports a broad suite of equipment for metabolic, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, behavioral, cancer, immune, histology, and other molecular assays—providing comprehensive phenotyping for animal models. We also offer access to tools for generating preliminary data to support new grant applications.

Additionally, we provide access to the Collaborative Cross, a unique mouse genetic reference population that facilitates studies into the genetic basis of health, disease, and environmental responses.

The TPPC operates on a fee-for-service basis and provides access to shared workspace instrumentation.

Ready to work with TPPC? Please fill out our Consultation Request form today for a free one-hour consultation—we look forward to hearing from you!

TPPC

Services

The TPPC provides over 45 clinical chemical assays for plasma, serum, and urine samples using our DxC 700 AU clinical chemical analyzer. Additionally, we offer a full-service histology preparation, from tissue fixation to stained and prepped slides, utilizing our advanced Leica instrumentation. We strive to keep our pricing competitive and adapt to changes in vendor pricing to ensure the best value for you. Because prices are subject to change, we do not maintain a static price brochure. Below is a list of our most popular services, but a complete list can be found on iLab. For the most up-to-date information on services and pricing, please request a consultation using our Consultation Request form.

Shared Workspace Equipment

The TPPC offers a wide range of equipment available for reservation and self-operation. To use the equipment, you must be a registered user in iLab and complete a training session with one of our staff members. Below is a list of items in the shared equipment area, along with instructions on how to register as a user.

Requirements for Working with TPPC

1. AUP confirmation for behavior tests

All behavior tests conducted in the core should be listed in your Animal Use Protocol (AUP). Please contact us if you have any questions or need assistance in designing your research project with TPPC service or preparing an AUP, Manuscripts, or Grant proposals.

2. iLab Account

To use our services and equipment, you must have a valid iLab account with an unexpired funding source.

Creating an iLab Account:

  1. Go to TPPC iLab.
  2. Sign up using your TAMU or institution credentials.
  3. Click the three-bar icon in the upper left corner (next to the Agilent Cross Lab logo).
  4. Go to Manage Groups > My Groups.
  5. If your lab group is not listed, click Request Group Access and follow the instructions.
  6. Your PI or Lab/Group Manager must approve your request and add a funding source.

3. Equipment Reservation

To reserve equipment on iLab, you must have “trained user” status, which is granted after completing training (free of charge). If you’re already trained or have prior experience, you can request to skip the training by emailing tppc@tamu.edu.

Once you have trained user status, go to TPPC iLab and click the Schedule Equipment tab to create a reservation.

Staff assistance is available for a per-hour fee.

Locations

All locations open 24/7, staffed Mon-Fri 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Core Acknowledgment

Publications describing research that takes place in the TPPC or containing data collected from TPPC equipment shall include the following statement in the acknowledgment section: “Use of the Texas A&M Rodent Preclinical Phenotyping Core is acknowledged.”