Project management
SCBC provides scientific experimentation services in the in vitro research field, with a primary focus on protein purification and biophysical and structural characterization. SCBC offers a wide range of experimental options from which clients can choose. Clients propose experiments, and the project coordinator provides guidance on their feasibility. With the project coordinator’s support, clients can design and plan experiments that generally fall within a predefined menu of offerings, with some assay development available. All experiment plans must be detailed and adhere to the project coordinator’s lab format before being queued for execution. Clients are responsible for ensuring their experiments progress from the planning stage to the "on-deck" status. Once an experiment reaches this stage, it is handed over to the lab technicians, who will execute it according to the detailed plan. Execution scheduling is based on the overall workload across all clients, limiting individual client control over the experiment completion timeframe. Clients have access to an electronic lab notebook that clearly tracks the status of experiments, including those in planning, those queued for execution, and those completed. The project coordinator conducts preliminary analysis, but clients are responsible for a more comprehensive evaluation of the results. Additionally, clients are responsible for queuing new experiments. SCBC provides real-time result notifications through an automated email system, sending updates immediately after experiments are completed, analyzed, and finalized.
Pricing
Basic service costs are listed below. A budget cap or rate-of-expenditure cap is required before start of project. The SCBC charges on a per-experiment basis and will not exceed the rate-of-expenditure cap. Results are shared only after a blanket/open P.O. is provided. Charges are incurred only after experiments are completed and results emailed. Principal investigators can at anytime formally terminate any or all current or future experiments with a simple request by email to the director of the SCBC.
SCBC provides scientific experimentation services in the in vitro research field, with a primary focus on protein purification and biophysical and structural characterization. SCBC offers a wide range of experimental options from which clients can choose. Clients propose experiments, and the project coordinator provides guidance on their feasibility. With the project coordinator’s support, clients can design and plan experiments that generally fall within a predefined menu of offerings, with some assay development available. All experiment plans must be detailed and adhere to the project coordinator’s lab format before being queued for execution. Clients are responsible for ensuring their experiments progress from the planning stage to the "on-deck" status. Once an experiment reaches this stage, it is handed over to the lab technicians, who will execute it according to the detailed plan. Execution scheduling is based on the overall workload across all clients, limiting individual client control over the experiment completion timeframe. Clients have access to an electronic lab notebook that clearly tracks the status of experiments, including those in planning, those queued for execution, and those completed. The project coordinator conducts preliminary analysis, but clients are responsible for a more comprehensive evaluation of the results. Additionally, clients are responsible for queuing new experiments. SCBC provides real-time result notifications through an automated email system, sending updates immediately after experiments are completed, analyzed, and finalized.
Pricing
Basic service costs are listed below. A budget cap or rate-of-expenditure cap is required before start of project. The SCBC charges on a per-experiment basis and will not exceed the rate-of-expenditure cap. Results are shared only after a blanket/open P.O. is provided. Charges are incurred only after experiments are completed and results emailed. Principal investigators can at anytime formally terminate any or all current or future experiments with a simple request by email to the director of the SCBC.