If you use any of the TRIP lab services, you are responsible for acknowledging TRIP in any related publications, posters, or presentations including those involving cell lines we have authenticated. Your acknowledgement is important to us since it helps with obtaining federal equipment and facility grant support.
You must submit the publication for inclusion in PubMed Central and obtain a PMCID. See the NIH Public Access website for information about the submission process and a list of journals that automatically submit the publication to PubMed Central.
In addition, please email citations to: rmbaus@wisc.edu so we may include them on our website and in upcoming grant applications.
EXAMPLES
General Acknowledgement:
“The authors wish to thank the University of Wisconsin Translational Research Initiatives in Pathology (TRIP) Laboratory, supported by the UW Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UWCCC (P30 CA014520) and the Office of The Director- NIH (S10 OD023526) for its [insert services here] services.”
Acknowledgement for : Cell Line Authentication
“The authors wish to thank the University of Wisconsin Translational Research Initiatives in Pathology (TRIP) Laboratory, supported by the UW Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UWCCC (P30 CA014520) and the Office of The Director- NIH (S10 OD023526) for its Cell Line Authentication Service.”
Acknowledgement for : Rented Equipment, Nuance Microscope/inForm Software Station
“The authors wish to thank the University of Wisconsin Translational Research Initiatives in Pathology (TRIP) Laboratory, supported by the UW Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UWCCC (P30 CA014520) and the Office of The Director- NIH (S10 OD023526) for the use of their facilities.”
Acknowledgement for : TMA Grand Master Microarrayer
If your project included the design and construction of a tissue microarray (TMA) using the TMA Grand Master Arrayer, you are responsible for including the S10 NIH award that supported the acquisition of this equipment in your acknowledgement: Award number S10 OD023526.
“The authors wish to thank the University of Wisconsin Translational Research Initiatives in Pathology (TRIP) Laboratory, supported by the UW Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UWCCC (P30 CA014520), and the Office of The Director- NIH (S10 OD023526) for its design and construction of the tissue microarray. The TMA was created using a Grand Master Microarrayer (S10 NIH Award S10 OD023526).”