Welcome to the Health Science Core Facilities
Welcome to the Health Science Core Facilities
The University of Utah supports and maintains a wide diversity of core research facilities and services across campus to provide services to researchers in multiple disciplines. The goal of the Cores is to make technology and expertise available to all faculty members and students. We view improving access to Cores facilities as the single best way to use institutional funds to promote the University’s research mission.
Using the Cores
If you are new to the Cores, you must complete a work authorization form through the Work Authorization System prior to requesting services. Work authorizations may be used for any services offered by facilities managed by HSC Cores. After your work authorization has been approved you will be able to login to the Resource System.
Existing users may login directly to the Resource Scheduling System to schedule or order services. This system is cores-wide and uses University of Utah uNID authentication.
If you encounter financial/account issues, contact the Cores Admin office.
For technical issues with any of the web applications, contact the developers.
Charge Rates Procedure /
Federal Facilities and Administration (F&A) Rate
Part of the University’s agreement with the Federal Government regarding F&A is that the University will not offer a lower than F&A rate to other kinds of sponsors. That means that the University has to use, at minimum, the same rates for commercial sponsors as it does for the Federal Government. The University would jeopardize its relationship with the Federal Government (the University’s single largest sponsor) if it were to accept rates lower than the current federal F&A rate.
The current F&A Rate is: 54%
The facility internal rate is used when exclusively internal funding sources are used. The F&A / external academic rate applies when external funding sources are used i.e. Federal Government or other academic universities. For more information about F&A rates at the University of Utah please see: 6.3 Indirect Costs/Facilities and Administrative Costs (F&A)
Latest News From the Cores
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Ultra Microscope Blaze – Miltenyi Biotec demo March 23rd
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Agilent BioTek Cytation C10 Lunch Seminar and Demo Event!
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Holotomography Lunch & Learn, Demo, and Free Trial!
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February 2026 Newsletter
Contents Personnel Changes: Introduction of Satoshi Komatsu and Katherine Siebeneck (Katie). Instrument Updates: Retirement of the Nikon A1R and one…
Keyence BZ-X1000 Seminar, Demo, and Free Trial!
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Zeiss Lightfield 4D Microscope Seminar (Feb 12) and Demo (Feb 24-27 in HCI RN 3234)
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We invite YOU to our Holotomography demo Event!
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Limited Time!: Looking Glass Hololuminescent 3D Display Demo in Cell Imaging Core
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syGlass VR demos at the Cell Imaging Core
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