Life Sciences Core Facilities

W.G. Davis Building

About

UTM's Life Sciences Core Facilities offer shared equipment across three specialized facilities located in both the W.G. Davis Building and the New Science Building. These facilities are available to faculty, staff, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate research students. External users are permitted when circumstances allow. Equipment enhancements will continue to be added to these facilities based on the needs of the UTM research community. 

  • Cell and Molecular Biology Facility: Equipped with basic and advanced tools for DNA, RNA, and protein research
  • Cell and Tissue Culture Facility: Provides shared resources for conducting cell and tissue culture experiments, with advanced support for maintaining and storing experimental cell lines
  • Autoclave and Research Resources Facility: A full-service hub for autoclaving, lab-ware washing, and lab coat cleaning, and more, ensuring seamless research operations
  • The Honeywell Monitoring System and the Free Shipping Program for Sequencing and Oligos Service are also affiliated with these facilities.

 

Services

Our Life Sciences Core Facilities offer users fee-based, shared access to equipment that might otherwise be out of reach for individual labs. We provide comprehensive training to ensure that users can operate the equipment safely and effectively. 

Users will need to submit the following in order to use the facilities:

  1. Application form:
  2. Training request form
  3. Request key and TCard access.
  4. Reserve equipment via BookitLab, our online booking system

 

To learn more about Life Science Core Facilities, please find details below on equipment, training, hours, locations and access.  

About the Facility

The Cell and Molecular Biology Facility provides users with an introduction tour; hands-on training on individual equipment — which is mandatory for certain equipment; technical support on equipment operations; and technical support for troubleshooting experiment results related to the use of core equipment. 

We provide flexible, 24/7 T-Card access to our facility rooms. 

W.G. Davis locations:

DV3092B | DV3092D | DV3092E | DV3092K

Science Building locations:

SB2052 | SB2056 | SB2109 | SB4056

 

Hours

  • Staffed hours: Monday to Friday 8:45a.m. to 5:00p.m.
  • The facility can be accessed via T-card, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Request facility access here.

 

Training

PIease ensure that all core facility users who work with biological agents take the following three online courses from U of T's Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) website

  • General Health and Safety Awareness (EHS 002)
  • WHMIS and Lab Safety (EHS 101)
  • Laboratory Biosafety (EHS 601)

To set up equipment training, please send your completed training request form to the Core Facility Manager.

 

Booking Equipment

Equipment must be booked in advance through BookitLab, our online booking system. Please log in to reserve your spot. 

 

Facility Equipment

For a full equipment list, please download the following PDF. 


 

About the Facility

The Cell and Tissue Culture Facility provides users with a mandatory introduction tour; hands-on training on individual equipment; training on cell culture with viruses; customized cell culture technique training; technical support on equipment operations; and technical support for troubleshooting experiment results related to the use of core equipment. 

We provide flexible, 24/7 T-Card access to our facility rooms. 

W.G. Davis Building locations: 

DV1074D | DV1082 | DV3092F 

Science Building locations: 

SB2058 | NS4058 | SB4059 

 

Hours

 

Training

Training is mandatory for all users. To request training, please send your completed training request form to the Core Facility Manager.

PIease ensure that all core facility users who work with biological agents take the following three online courses from U of T's Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) website

  • General Health and Safety Awareness (EHS 002)
  • WHMIS and Lab Safety (EHS 101)
  • Laboratory Biosafety (EHS 601)

 

Customized-Basic Cell Culture Technique Training

Please note that Customized-Basic cell culture technique training is available upon request. This training includes sterile skills, cell passage, cell counting and plating, thawing, and freezing cells. The training takes place over ten days and can be conducted for one individual or for a group of up to three people. 

Total fee for this training session is $525 per group (from one person up to three people), plus consumables.

 

Booking Equipment

Equipment must be booked in advance through BookitLab, our online booking system. Please log in to reserve your spot. 

 

Facility Equipment

For a full equipment list, please download the following PDF. 

About the Facility

The Autoclave and Research Resources Facility provides users with mandatory hands-on training on our autoclaves; technical support on equipment operations; and technical support for troubleshooting experiment results related to the use of core equipment. 

We provide flexible, 24/7 T-Card access to our facility rooms. 

W.G. Davis Building locations:

DV4032 | DV3028 | DV3027 | DV2031 | DV1012  

Science Building locations:

SB20250 | SB2064 | SB2067 | SB2147 | SB3056 | SB4056 

During individual lab emergencies, we provide emergency use of space at no charge for a 5°C fridge, -20°C freezer, and -80°C freezer.

 

Hours

 

Training

PIease ensure that all core facility users who work with biological agents take the following three online courses from U of T's Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) website

  • General Health and Safety Awareness (EHS 002)
  • WHMIS and Lab Safety (EHS 101)
  • Laboratory Biosafety (EHS 601)

Only trained students, staff, and faculty may operate the autoclave machines. The Core Facility Manager offers a group training session for new users twice per year: once in May and once in September. Training dates will be sent to principal investigators in advance. If there is a scheduling conflict, individual training can be arranged.

To request equipment training, please send your completed training request form to the Core Facility Manager.

 

Booking Equipment

The autoclave machines, glassware washer, incubation oven, and lab-ware washer must be booked through BookitLab, our online booking system. Please log in to reserve your spot. 

 

Facility Equipment

For a full equipment list, please download the following PDF. 

About

The Honeywell Remote Monitoring System was established at UTM in 2013 to remotely monitor critical research equipment. Through the Honeywell Enterprise Buildings Integrator (EBI) station, the integrated web-based user interface of the platform, assigned researchers receive email alarms from monitored targets if an issue arises; a follow-up alarm is issued via email if the status of the equipment returns back to the desired safe set point. 

Upon receiving alarms, EBI-secured access control allows authorized researchers to log into the EBI station from a computer anywhere, via the UTM VPN, to view realtime data on the equipment. Alarms can be set based on various parameters, including temperature, humidity, and lighting. The system is funded by the Office of the Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation (OVPRI). As the need arises to add the system to new equipment, and gated by EBI system capacity, the OVPRI will support this endeavour.  

 

Operations  

The Role of the Coordinator 

  1. As the Coordinator and EBI end user, the Life Sciences Core Facilities Manager — in coordination with FMP engineers, UTM's I&ITS, and the instrument specialist — closely monitors performance of the system for research equipment. Additionally, the Coordinator manages EBI end user accounts and access control, assists with troubleshooting software and hardware issues, and oversees Honeywell preventative maintenance. 
  1. Acts as the first responder to alarms from UTM shared equipment.  
  1. Provides assistance to researchers with their individual lab alarms. 
  1. Handles applications and assists in new sensor installations.  

→ Contact Xin Zhao, Life Sciences Core Facilities Manager at 905-569-4270 or via email at xin.zhao@utoronto.ca.

 

The Role of the FMP Shift Engineer 

  1. Check on EBI alarm status routinely. 
  1. Upon receiving alarms, assist researchers in inspecting alarmed equipment as needed. 
  1. Maintain Honeywell hardware-controllers. 
  1. Assist with installation of new Honeywell sensors. 

→ Contact the FMP Shift Engineer at 905-301-6319. 

 

The Role of UTM I&ITS 

  1. Maintaining EBI main server. 
  1. Troubleshooting software issues. 
  1. Managing EBI access control. 

→ Contact I&ITS by sending IT a trouble ticket to the UTM service desk. 

 

How to Apply 

Return your completed Request Form for Using the Honeywell Remote Monitoring System to Xin Zhao, Core Facilities Manager at xin.zhao@utoronto.ca 

 

Fees 

  • New sensor installation: Individual Principle Investigators are responsible for installation fees based on the quotation provided by Honeywell for materials and labour, and by the FMP for electrician fees.  
  • EBI system maintenance: The OVPRI covers maintenance on the EBI system.

About

Eurofins Genomics LLC provides a free shipping drop box at UTM for Researchers using Eurofins Genomics Sanger sequencing and Oligos service. The program is managed by Life Sciences Core Facilities.

 

Pricing (Term 2025)

Special discount price for Sanger sequencing order: 

  • Tube Sequencing: $4.00/reaction 
  • Plate Sequencing: $3.75/reaction. Minimum 24 samples 

Price for Nanopore Sequencing/Whole Plasmid Sequencing:

      Whole Plasmid

  • 2.5-25kb: $19.80
  • 25-125Kb: $39.9
  • 125-300 kb: $79.8

    Linear/ Amplicon

  • 600bp-25kb: $19.95
  • 25-125 kb: $39.9

    Bacterial Genome

  • Up to 7 Mb: $119.7
  • 7-12 Mb: $139.65

Special discount price for Oligos order: 

  • Oligos in Tubes: 10nmol scale, $0.18 /base, up to 70 bases long 
  • Oligos in Tubes: 25nmol scale, $0.19 /base 
  • Oligos in Tubes: 50nmol scale, $0.40 /base, up to 90 bases long 

Special discount price for projects: 

Additional discount may be available. Contact Mufaddal Culter, Business Manager at Eurofins Genomics for information. 

 

Free Shipping 

  • Available once per week on Thursday. Samples must be dropped off at the designated drop box outside room DV3092K by 4pm on Wednesdays.
  • Available once per week on Thursday. Oligo orders are delivered to Life Sciences Core Facilities collectively.

 

Contact Information

Eurofins Genomics Contact:

        Mufaddal Cutler 

        Account Manager 

        Phone: 647-234-5152 

        Email: Mufaddal.Cutler@genomics.eurofinsus.com 

 

Life Sciences Core Facilities Contact: 

        Xin Zhao 

        Life Sciences Core Facilities Manager 

        Phone: 416 970 3661 

        Email: xin.zhao@utoronto.ca 

 

Operation Procedures

Creating an account with Eurofins Genomics 

  1. Create your Eurofins Genomics account. Each lab creates one account for all lab members. If you are a current Eurofins user with an existing account, proceed to the next step. 
  1. To receive discounted prices for your lab, please provide the Account Manager with your account information using the following instructions:

    1) Send an email to Mufaddal Cutler, Account Manager at MufaddalCutler@eurofinsus.com.

    2) Subject line: UTM-Sequencing & Oligos

    3) Provide the following account information in your email:

    • Login user name
    • Account number
    • PI name
    • Lab room number
    • Lab manager (or point of contact) name and phone number  
  1. After you have sent your information, it will take 48 hours to activate your account. Once your account has been activated, an agreement number for discounted prices will be added to your account. Discounted prices will be automatically applied to each order. 

 Submitting Sanger Sequencing Samples 

  1. Free barcodes and blue seal bags are available for you to pack your samples. Contact Xin Zhao for these materials.
  2. Place orders online through your Eurofins account. For requirements of sample concentration and volume and primers, review the Sample Submission Guidelines or follow the instructions on the Eurofins website.
  3. Tape one barcode per tube in accordance with your order form. Pack your samples into the blue seal bag (or any small plastic bag) with a copy of your completed order form. Write the shipping address on the bag: 

 

Sequencing Lab
(502) 371 0613 or 1-800 688-2248
Eurofins Genomics-SEQ LAB
12701 Plantside Drive
LOUISVILLE KY 40299-6388
United States

 

 

  1. Please note that if you use strip PCR tubes for packing samples, you do not need to use barcodes. Refer to the Eurofins website for detailed instructions.
  2. Drop your sample bag to the dropbox located outside DV3092K by 4p.m. on Wednesdays. Samples will be sent collectively to UPS Pickup Point at UTM Shipping/Receiving, loading dock 1044.
  3. UPS Pickup Point ID for Eurofins Genomics samples: 7LK48G866.
  4. Under the pickup request, UPS will collect the package on Thursday for delivery.
  5. To receive UPS tracking numbers, ensure sender’s name and email address are clearly visible on the sample bags.

Ordering Oligos 

  1. Place your order through your Eurofins account.
  2. Oligos will be shipped to UTM's Life Sciences Core Facilities within 36 - 48 hours after placing the orders.
  3. Users will receive notification via email when their Oligos order is available for pickup. Orders will be available in room DV3092E. 

Troubleshooting Problems with Account, Billing, Sample Results and Delivery  

Account and Billing Issues 

Contact Mufaddal Cutler either by phone or email. 

Dissatisfied with Results  

  • Alternatively, you can call the following toll free number from Monday to Friday, 9a.m. to 5p.m. EST: 1-800-688-2248

Delayed Results 

 

 

 

Fees

The following rates are applicable from July 1, 2024  to June 30, 2025.

 

Usage Fees

Core FacilityInternalExternal
AnnualHourly*AnnualHourly*

Cell and Molecular Biology  

$400, with ***exceptional hourly rate for certain instruments

 

$10 per hour per instrument (applies to user who opt out of annual fee), with ***exceptions

Request a quote** 

$50 per hour per instrument, plus a flat one-hour technician fee of $150 for training and support, with ***exceptions.  

Cell and Tissue Culture  

$400 

$10 per hour per instrument 

Request a quote** 

 
Autoclave and Research Resources$100, with additional monthly fees for fridge or freezer storage spaceOptional $10 per hour per instrumentRequest a quote**

$50 per hour, plus flat one-hour technician fee of $150 for training and support 

Walk-in 5°C fridges: $2 per shelf or table bench per month 

Walk-in 20°C freezers: $2 per shelf per month 

Ultra-low freezers: $1 per rack per month 

*A hourly fee applies to users who opt out of the annual fee, with a minimum charge of 15 minutes per use.

**Send a request to the Core Facility Managers.

***Exceptional hourly usage fees are detailed in the table below:

                                              Exceptional Hourly Usage Fee
Instrument                                    Hourly Rate
        Internal                          External
Flow Cytometer Aurora 3 3 lasers)$25 per hour, with annual fee applied$100 per hour
Freeze Dryer Epsilon 2-6D LSCplusN/A$50 per hour for the first 24 hours, $10 per hour thereafter, plus a flat one-hour technician fee of $150
Isothermal Titration Calorimeter-MicroCal PEAQ-ITC$10 per hour, with annual fee applied$80 per hour
Microfluidizer LM20$8 per hour, with annual fee applied$50 per hour

 

 

Training Fees

Item 

Internal 

External 

Training on the operation of individual equipment

No exceptional fees

A flat one-hour technician fee included in the hourly fees, with exceptions: $100 per hour for Flow Cytomer Aurora3 and $80 per hour for Calorimeter. 

 

Life Sciences Core Facilities introduction 

No exceptional fees

A flat one-hour technician fee included in hourly fees

Customized training on basic cell culture techniques

$525, plus consumables (for one person or a group of three people) 

Request a quote

 

 

Service Fees

Item 

Internal 

External 

Technical support on equipment operations  

No exceptional fees

A flat one-hour technician fee included in the hourly fee 

Trouble shooting of experiment results related to the use of core equipment

No exceptional fees

A flat one-hour technician fee included in the hourly fee

Core Facility Manager hourly rate (to perform experiments for a lab) 

$40 per hour

$150 per hour

 

 

Contact

W.G. Davis Building
1815 Outer Circle
Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6

→ View campus maps and directions

 

Meet the Facility Leads

Xin Zhao (she/her)
Life Sciences Core Facilities Manager
Tel. 416-970-3661
xin.zhao@utoronto.ca

 

Quang Huy To (he/him)
Research Facilities Manager, Science Building
Tel. 437-688-5973
quang.to@utoronto.ca

 

 

Q&A

Yes. Individual PIs pay an annual fee to use the facility, regardless of the number of members in their group.

No. One annual fee grants access to the facility equipment located in both the W.G. Davis Building and the Science Building. 

Internal users who pay the annual fee are not charged hourly fees for individual equipment use, with a few exceptions. For instance, a monthly fee applies to shared fridges and freezers, and an hourly fee applies to the LM20.  

Internal users who only need access to one or two instruments and prefer not to pay the annual fee can opt to pay an hourly fee for individual equipment use.