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Electron-beam lithography
For nanoscale patterning, the Raith EBPG 5000+ and EBPG 5200+ electron-beam lithography systems provide 100kV patterning of 10 nm scale devices.
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Super-resolution and confocal microscopes
Learn about our Abberior STEDYCON, Andor BC43, Leica SP8, Leica Stellaris 8 Falcon, and Nikon CSU-W1.
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Light sheet microscope
Miltenyi UM Blaze is a a user-friendly light sheet microscope designed for subcellular 3D imaging of large and multiple samples.
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Metabolic flux and enrichment studies using MIMOSA
In this subcore, parameters of cellular and tissue metabolic flux are assessed by incorporation of stable isotope-labeled tracers (e.g., 13C, 15N, 2D) into metabolism.
Located within Chemical Metabolism CoreStephan Siebel, MD, PhD
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NMR
Our NMR instruments include a Bruker 400 MHz broadband probe and an Agilent DD2 600 MHz 3 mm cold probe.
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Transmission electron microscopy
The FEI Tecnai Osiris 200kV TEM is specifically configured for material science.
Sungwoo Sohn, PhD
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Other microscopes
Learn about our Leica DMi8 epifluorescence, Leica Thunder Imager 3D epifluorescence, Leica LMD7000 laser microdissection, and Leica M125 stereo microscopes and Thorlabs optical tweezers system.
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Scanning electron microscopy
Two Hitachi SU-70 scanning electron microscopes provide 1 nm resolution with a high-brightness electron source.
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3D printing
At the APC we have three 3D printers: a Formlabs Form 3, a Dremel 3D20, and a Lulzbot Taz Pro.
Located within Advanced Prototyping Center (APC) at Wright LabJames A. Nikkel, PhD
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Atomic force microscopy
A Bruker Dimension Fastscan AFM provides atomic force microscopy in both air and fluids using the new “Peak Force” tapping mode as well as very high speed resonant tapping mode.