Georgia State University
Contact Info:
Kuangcai Chen
100 Piedmont Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30303
Atlanta, GA 30303
https://cas.gsu.edu/imaging-core-facility
Grants and Identifiers:
RRID: RRID:SCR_023476
Instrumentation:
Zeiss LSM 510 Confocal Microscope
The LSM 510 META is a versatile laser scanning confocal microscope system that is available in both an upright or inverted format. This system is equipped with Zeiss’ ICS-Optics and a large selection of dry, water immersion and oil immersion objectives are available. ICS-Optics are infinity color corrected producing and all ICS-Optics have a 45 mm parafocal length. [Product Link]
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Zeiss LSM 780 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope
Laser Scanning Microscopes (LSM) for high resolution imaging of biological or material samples. The compact scanning module can be fitted to an inverted (Axio Observer.Z1 RP or SP) or upright (Axio Imager.Z2, Axio Imager.M2 or Axio Examiner) microscope. [Product Link]
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TESCAN Vega 3
Scanning Electron Microscope
Citation IDs: scanning electron microscope
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(Equipment No Longer Active At this Facility)
Zeiss Zeiss LSM 700 Confocal Microscope
Zeiss LSM 710 Confocal Microscope
Services Provided:
3D & 4D Image Processing Stations
Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope
Correlative Light Electron Microscopy
Data Analysis And Interpretation
Data Processing And Interpretation
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
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Description:
The Imaging Core Facility, located in the Petit Science Center building within Georgia State University\'s bustling downtown Atlanta campus, offers a range of sophisticated light and electron microscopy imaging-based analytical tools to support advanced research undertaken by Georgia State and its affiliated researchers. Our suite of technologies includes state-of-the-art laser scanning confocal microscopy, biological light microscopy, electron microscopy, and more. As one of the shared core facilities in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Imaging Core Facility is committed to supporting and facilitating cutting-edge research across the university in diverse fields such as neurosciences, biology, biomedical sciences, chemistry, geosciences, physics, and beyond. For more information, we encourage you to explore our website and please do not hesitate to reach out to the facility personnel for assistance with training, fee and rate inquiries, instrument reservations, or any other needs you may have.