Capabilities

  • Federal and industrial funded research projects.
  • Modern instrumentation.
  • Small and large molecule quantitative bioanalysis.
  • Drug: formulation, stability, potency, purity, and dissolution.
  • Biorelevant in vitro release studies.

Important notes about requesting a service or making an inquiry.

Please contact our laboratory director, Dr. Matt Halquist (halquistms@vcu.edu , 804-827-2078) for any questions related to collaborations, and service center inquiries

Category  Internal (VCU) Hourly Rates External Academia Hourly Rates External For Profit Hourly Rates
Quantitative LC-MS/MS (Small Molecule) $130 $202 Pricing Upon Request
Quantitative LC-MS/MS (Large Molecule) $155 $240
Quantitative Analysis HPLC –PDA/UV/FLUOR $65 $100
Qualitative ID $100 $155
Product Analysis Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request
Sample Analysis Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request
Sample Processing Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request
Storage Stability Testing Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request
Consultation Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request Pricing Upon Request
Assisted User (HPLC) $35 n/a  
Assisted User (LC-MS/MS) $52 n/a  

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Bioanalytical Shared Resource Laboratory.

Q. What types of laboratory tests or assays do you perform?

A. Our bioanalytical laboratory has man non-proprietary bioanalytical methods for small and large molecules. We have the expertise to develop new methods and perform validations for bioanalytical or product testing applications.

Q. How much is the sample price?

A. Our sample prices will vary depending on method availability, number of samples, matrix, analyte or metabolites that need measured. We can provide additional details and offer very competitive pricing.

Q. Where do I ship my samples?

A. We are located in the School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics, at 410 North 12th Street, room 322. When we receive samples, we ask that a chain of custody be provided, and if possible, electronic sample log files be sent. Shipping through Fedex or UPS, please provide a tracking number to ensure proper delivery.

Q. How do I ship my samples?

A. Please follow proper protocols for shipment of dangerous goods including proper labeling of dry ice packaging. As mentioned before, please provide electronic and hard copies of sample logs so that we can match up what is on every sample received.

Q. How are payments received?

A. A check or journal voucher (VCU Departments only) are preferred. Checks can be made to: Virginia Commonwealth University and send to PO 980533, Richmond, VA. 23298, Attn: Dr. Matthew Halquist/Dept. of Pharmaceutics.