Human Biophysiology Shared Resource
The Human Performance and Biophysiology Assessment Shared Resource provides cutting-edge resources and expertise to integrate human performance assessment, biospecimen analysis, and physiology data with clinical and biopsychosocial outcomes.
This shared resource combines the expertise of:
- PEAK Human Performance Clinical Research Laboratory
- Cancer Control & Psychoneuroimmunology Laboratory
Services
*Wilmot members receive a 15% discount for any service
- Study design, consultation, and grant preparation
- Collection and processing of liquid biospecimens
- Luminex and ELISA analyses of human biospecimens
- Assessment of human movement and physiology outcomes
- Intervention development and delivery, and training
Leadership
Michelle Janelsins, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor of Surgery, Cancer Control; Neuroscience and Radiation Oncology
Michelle_Janelsins@urmc.rochester.edu
PEAK Lab Services Leader
CCPL Services Leader
Colleen Netherby-Winslow, PhD
Co-Director, Cancer Control & Psychoneuroimmunology Lab (CCPL)
Staff Scientist, Laboratory of Michelle Janelsins-Benton, Phd, MPH
Colleen_Netherby-winslow@URMC.Rochester.edu
NCI Designation and Acknowledging the CCSG
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has designated the University of Rochester's Wilmot Cancer Institute as the nation’s 73rd cancer center. Communicating the outcomes of NIH-funded projects and the role of NIH support in biomedical research enhances public understanding of how we, as a research community, are working to improve human health. To properly acknowledge the Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) in your work which utilized the Shared Resources since March 15th, 2025, please include the following statement in the acknowledgement section of your publication(s):
“The work described in this publication benefited from the support of the Human Biophysiology Shared Resource at the Wilmot Cancer Institute, supported in part by the University of Rochester Wilmot Cancer Institute Support Grant #P30CA272302. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health."
Importantly, Wilmot members should use our CCSG Shared Resource terminology to acknowledge the cores in publications, presentations, and grants. Therefore,
- Instead of Cancer Control & Psychoneuroimmunology Laboratory (CCPL), use Human Biophysiology Shared Resource.
- Instead of PEAK/Human Performance Science Clinical Research Lab, use Human Biophysiology Shared Resource.