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Imaging Facility : Overview

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The increasing need for quantitative optical methods in biology often requires specialized instrumentation.

The Imaging Core Facility was created with the idea of offering researchers at the University a set of instruments that can be tailored to their particular application as well as help in implementing the set-up the most appropriate.

The facility opened in March 2006, and now has three two-photon scanning microscopes available. The hardware and the control software for all three instruments are flexible enough to permit modifications for specific experiments. Researchers can book the instruments for extended periods of time (up to several weeks in a row if necessary).

Location: The facility is located at the bottom floor of the Lewis-Thomas Laboratory (room 022), close to the Molecular Biology department stockroom.




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