Our basic science departments perform translational research, making discoveries that turn science into practical clinical care and diagnostic services.
Explore the fee-for-service cores we offer for researchers across the basic sciences.
The Basic Science Microscopy Core Facility is a multi-user, interdepartmental resource that enables local scientists to implement confocal techniques in their research programs.
The Microarray Core Facility features an Affymetrix GeneChip system that includes two Affymetrix 640 Hybridization Ovens, seven Affymetrix 450 Fluidics Stations, and an Affymetrix 3000 GeneChip Scanner with Autoloader.
The mission of the laboratory is to aid the research community in their ultrastructural investigations, using either transmission electron microscopy (TEM) or scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Zeiss LSM 880 inverted spectral imaging confocal microscope with a 34 channel spectral detector to construct pixel-by-pixel fluorescence emission spectra, i.e. emission intensities at 34 different wavelengths.