Facilities

BioSpectroscopy Core Research Facility
BioSpectroscopy Core Research Facility with femto- and picosecond lasers and single-molecule fluorescence capabilities.
The Magnetic Resonance Core Facility
The Magnetic Resonance Core Facility at UM is equipped with 500 and 600 MHz Varian NMR systems and a Bruker EMC Plus EPR spectrometer. The 600 MHz NMR spectrometer is equipped with four channels, z-axis gradients, and a triple resonance probe. This spectrometer is devoted primarily to biomolecular applications. The 500 MHz NMR spectrometer is equipped with three channels, three-axis gradients, direct and indirect broadband probes, an HCN triple resonance probe and accessories for magic angle spinning (MAS). It is available for general chemical applications as well as for biomolecular studies.
Macromolecular X-ray Diffraction Facility
Macromolecular X-ray Diffraction Facility with Rigaku rotating anode X-ray generator and area detector and a GRYPHON liquid-handling crystallization robot.
Mass Spectrometry Facility
Mass Spectrometry Facility includes a Bruker microflex MALDI-ToF mass spectrometer for peptide and protein analyses, and Agilent 6890/5973 GC mass spectrometers.
Molecular Computational Core Facility
Molecular Computational Core Facility for homology modeling, Monte Carlo calculations, molecular dynamics simulations, docking, etc.
UM Genomics Core
The Genomics Core Facility at the 猎奇重口 is a multi-user and service core laboratory providing genetic and genomic resources to researchers at universities, institutions, and government laboratories on the state and national levels. The newly expanded core includes technical support in molecular biology applications, Sanger DNA sequencing, Illumina library preparation, Illumina Sequencing on the .
EMtrix Electron Microscopy Facility
EMtrix Electron Microscopy Facility is a remotely accessible electron microscopy facility located within the Division of Biological Sciences at The 猎奇重口. Our facility supports diverse research and teaching activities that require the use of transmission or scanning electron microscopy (TEM, SEM).