The
Basic Sciences Imaging Center at the UND School of Medicine
and Health Sciences provides advanced instrumentation for
researchers interested in investigating biological processes
at the cellular, sub-cellular, and molecular level.
The center consists
of two facilities:
Light
Microscopy Core (Rm B907):
Contact
person:
Dr. Bryon Grove – Director – 7-2579 –
bgrove@medicine.nodak.edu
Sarah Rolling, Technician – 7-3399 – srolling@medicine.nodak.edu
Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm
Electron
Microscopy Core (Rm B910):
Contact
person:
Dr. Ed Carlson – Director – 7-2600 –
ecarlson@medicine.nodak.edu
Kim Young, Technician – 7-2692 – lyoung@medicine.nodak.edu
Jan Audette, Technician – 7-0692 – audette@medicine.nodak.edu
Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm
The light microscopy
core is equipped with a Zeiss LSM 510 META confocal and
FCS system and an Olympus Fluoview 300 confocal laser-scanning
confocal microscope. Renovation of the light microscopy
core and purchase of the Zeiss LSM 510 META confocal and
FCS system, a state-of-the art confocal microscope and fluorescence
correlation spectrometer, was made possible with funds awarded
through COBRE,
a special program (Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence)
that NIH designed to cultivate research expertise among
junior faculty and strengthen the research infrastructure
of states that do not receive as much NIH funding as some
large states.
The electron
microscopy core, housing a Hitachi 7500 TEM and a Hitachi
4700 field emission SEM, provides modern and powerful scanning
and transmission electron microscopic capabilities, necessary
for examining the fine ultrastructure of cells and tissue
down to the level of individual molecules.
These facilities,
complete with ancillary support equipment, are located in
close proximity to each other within a suite of rooms housed
in the medical school. |