Introduction
Welcome to the Research Informatics Core!
The Research Informatics Core (RIC), located in the Molecular Biology Research Building at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), provides a broad spectrum of bioinformatics services to the UIC and Chicago-area research communities, including genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, metagenomics, metabolomics, and proteomics analysis, as well as applications in statistical analysis, systems biology, and machine learning.
See more in a recent highlight of the RIC.
To inquire about bioinformatics services or request a consultation, please contact us.
To request services, please fill out a service request form at the RIC iLab site: go.uic.edu/ric (you will need to sign in or register with iLab). Feel free to contact us by email first.
You can also find additional information about RIC services at our help page.
Worked with the RIC in the past? Let us know how we did!
Core Leadership
Faculty Advisor
Xiaowei Wang
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Faculty Advisory Committee
Jalees Rehman, MD
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Yuchi Qui, PhD
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Lisa Tussing-Humphreys, PhD
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Research Informatics Core Staff
Research Informatics Core Staff
Research Resources Center Cores
Research Resources Center
Meet the RRC
The Research Resources Center (RRC) is a division of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Illinois Chicago. The RRC offers research faculty, staff, and students a diverse inventory of high-end scientific equipment as well as a wide range of services offered by 18 core facilities staffed with highly skilled scientists. In addition, our staff trains the research faculty, staff and students to use the scientific equipment. Through the RRC, researchers also have access to statistical and computational support for data handling, data transfer, and interpretation of experimental results. The RRC Scientific Store supports research on campus by supplying over 1300 items while Scientific Instrument Shop can fabricate one-of-a-kind models and repair complex scientific equipment. The RRC also welcomes external users doing scientific research.