Biocontainment Laboratory—Tufts University

The Tufts New England Regional Biosafety Laboratory (RBL) is one of the NIAID-supported Regional Biocontainment Laboratories. The RBL is available to researchers in industry, academia, government and not-for-profit, dedicated to the study of existing and emerging infectious diseases.

More information about this resource is available at Tufts University

Main Areas of Focus

  • To study existing and emerging infectious diseases requiring BSL3/ABSL3 containment
  • To provide expertise and animal models to qualified investigators.
  • Current research focuses on SARS-CoV-2; avian influenza; TB

Who Can Use This Resource

  • Investigators in academia, not-for-profit organizations, industry, and government studying biodefense and emerging infectious diseases may request the use or services of biocontainment laboratories.

How To Get Started

  • Please contact the RBL directly for further information.

Support Services

Laboratory and Analytical Support

  • Containment immunology and cell biology services: Cell sorting and imaging; Elispot and other immunoassays
  • Molecular diagnostic services: high throughput nucleic acid extraction, real time PCR, Chromium X single cell analysis
  • Standard virology assays: neutralization (PRNT, FRNT)
  • Pathology services: Comparative pathology supported by the Tufts Comparative Pathology and Genomics Shared Resource

Ability To Accommodate cGLP or cGMP Studies?

No.

Tools

Animal Capabilities (ABSL2 and ABSL3)

  • Mice
  • White footed mice
  • Wild caught rodents
  • Rats
  • Guinea pigs
  • Rabbits
  • Ferrets
  • Gnotobiotic piglets

Animal Models, Including Species, Disease, and Delivery Method

  • Mice: Francisella tularensis (intranasal, intradermal); Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. bovis (aerosol, intranasal); SARS-CoV-2 (aerosol, intranasal); influenza (aerosol,intranasal); Powassan virus (tick bite, parenteral); EEE (parenteral); Rickettsia spp. (tick bite, parenteral)
  • Guinea pigs: M. tuberculosis (aerosol); Rickettsia spp. (tick bite, parenteral)
  • Rats: F. tularensis (intranasal)

Pathogens

  • F. tularensis
  • M. tuberculosis
  • M. bovis
  • Rickettsia spp.
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • EEE
  • Powassan virus
  • LPAI
  • HPAI

In vivo Imaging Capabilities

  • None

Major Equipment Available

BSL3:

  • NanoDrop 2000c spectrophotometer
  • MacsQuant Tyto cell sorter
  • 10X Genomics Chromium X single cell sequencing
  • Incucyte real time in vitro cell imaging
  • Kingfisher high throughput nucleic acid extraction
  • CTL ImmunoSpot S6 reader
  • Celigo Imaging Cytometer
  • Quantstudio 3 real time PCR
  • BioTekCytation 1 Multi-Mode Microplate Readers
  • Beckman Optima Max ultracentrifuge

BSL2 support lab:

  • Zeiss LSM700 confocal microscope

ABSL3: Aerobiology (CH Technologies nose-only inhalation exposure system in a Baker Class III hood and Glascol whole body exposure system).

Shared Resources

An isolated BSL3 animal/laboratory space (Building 20) for vector borne pathogen research (ticks, mosquitoes); Department of Infectious Disease and Global Health—staff of 50 with technical expertise in animal models for many of the NIAID Priority A, B, and C Pathogens, plus access to equipment within the department.

Contact Information

Director: Sam Telford, MS, ScD

Associate Director for Research Operations: Sally Robinson BVSc, MVSc, PhD

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