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Biotech Imaging Facility

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The Cornell Visualization and Imaging Partnership (CVIP) allows researchers to discover and access tools and services at both the Cornell NanoScale Facility and the Biotech Imaging Facility via a cross-center collaboration at Cornell. The following state-of-the-art micro- and nanofabrication tools are available in the Biotech Imaging Facility:

High-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (CT)

  • micro-CT (Bruker Skyscan 1276)
  • nano-CT (Zeiss Xradia 520 Versa)

Microscopy

  • Super resolution microscope (Zeiss Elyra PS.1)
  • Light sheet microscope (LaVision BioTec)
  • Confocal multiphoton microscope upright (Zeiss LSM880 “u880”)
  • Confocal multiphoton microscope inverted (Zeiss LSM880 “i880”)
  • Confocal microscope (Zeiss LSM710)
  • Spinning disk confocal microscope (Andor)
  • Fluorescence upright metamorph (Olympus)
  • Stereomicroscope (Zeiss)

Bioluminescence and fluorescence macro imaging

  • IVIS Spectrum (PerkinElmer)

Laser capture microdissection

  • Microbeam laser capture microdissection system (Zeiss)

Spectroscopy

  • PTI Fluorometer QuantaMaster 400 (Horiba)
  • Absorption spectrometer Cary 300 UV-Vis (Agilent)

High resolution ultrasound

  • Vevo-2100 (VisualSonics)

Cell metabolism assay

  • Seahorse XF96e (Agilent)
  • Seahorse XFp (Agilent)
  • Hypoxia incubator

Software access

  • Workstations with image analysis software

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. NNCI-2025233. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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