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Princeton University

Established: 1746

https://www.princeton.edu

Location: Princeton, United States

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ROR ID: https://ror.org/00hx57361

CrossRef Funder ID: 100006734

ISNI: 0000 0001 2097 5006

WikiData: Q21578

3 Core Facilities:

3 Service Outside the Institution

3 Consult Outside the Institution

2D Spectra Acquisition and Interpretation

Assays and Measurements

Cell Imaging

Confocal Microscopy

Data Analysis

F.I.S.H.

Functional Brain Imaging

Immunohistochemistry

Microscopy

Multiphoton MicroscopyMass Spectrometry

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)

Single Crystal X-ray Pattern Analysis

Small Molecule Compound Screening

Spectroscopy

X-Ray Crystallography

X-Ray CrystallographyData Analysis

X-ray Diffraction and Scattering

Confocal Imaging FacilityRRID:SCR_017812

Services:

2D Spectra Acquisition and Interpretation

Assays and Measurements

Cell Imaging

Confocal Microscopy

Data Analysis

F.I.S.H.

Functional Brain Imaging

Immunohistochemistry

Microscopy

Multiphoton Microscopy

Resources:
Contact Info:

Gary Laevsky

Molecular Biology

Washington St

Princeton, NJ 08544 - United States of America

http://molbio.princeton.edu/core-facilities/scientific-facilities/confocal-microscopy

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_017812

Description:

The confocal microscopy facility provides researchers with the ability to visualize a variety of samples, from monolayers and small organisms, such as developing fly and fish embryos, to very thick sections from brain and other organ tissues.

This is accomplished using a variety of optical imaging modalities, including laser point (LSCM) and field scanning confocal (CSU), Total Internal Reflectance Fluorescence (TIRF) including super resolution localization, Multi Photon (MP), and Widefield (WF).

These technologies provide us with the highest light microscope resolution obtainable, giving the scientist a clearer picture of macro, cellular, and subcellular structure and function.

We can image single or multiple labeled specimens, using magnifications from 4X to 150X with a temporal resolution up to 400 fps. Our laboratory has experience imaging in mammalian cells, yeast cells, Drosophila and Zebrafish embryos and ovaries, bacteria, sections of brain and other tissues, in both fixed and live specimens.

Quantitative imaging methods such as FRAP, FLIP, and FRET are available. The laboratory also maintains several workstations with software packages for image processing, analysis, and 3D image reconstruction.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

10/10/2024

Chemistry Core FaciletiesRRID:SCR_023582

Services:

Mass Spectrometry

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)

Small Molecule Compound Screening

Spectroscopy

X-Ray Crystallography

Resources:
Contact Info:

Frank Scalice

Frick Chemistry Laboratory

Princeton, NJ 08544 - United States

https://chemistry.princeton.edu/research-facilities/

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_023582

Description:

The Department of Chemistry houses a comprehensive array of research facilities to support a diversity of scientific work. Staff members expertly maintain each facility and are available to help users set up experiments or interpret results. Our resources facilitate scientific progress from giving chemists a deeper understanding of their data to providing essential characterization of compounds for publication.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

05/18/2023

Macromolecular Crystallography Core FacilityRRID:SCR_017833

Services:

Data Analysis

Single Crystal X-ray Pattern Analysis

X-Ray Crystallography

X-ray Diffraction and Scattering

Resources:
Contact Info:

Phil Jeffrey

Dept Molecular Biology

Washington Road

Princeton, NJ 08544 - United States of America

http://www.molbio1.princeton.edu/macro/

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_017833

Description:

The Macromolecular Crystallography core facility contains X-ray and robotic crystallization equipment dedicated to the determination of three-dimensional structures of biological macromolecules. The facility has a Rigaku Ru3HR rotating anode generator with RAXIS IV++ detector and Oxford Cryosystems model 700 cryo equipment for flash cooling samples. The facility also has an Art Robbins Phoenix crystallization robot for setting up crystallization trays with drop sizes in the sub-microliter range and dedicated 20 degree and 4 degree crystallization rooms.

Fees for the services of the core facility are listed on the web site. Scientists outside Princeton University should email the facility manager directly.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

07/31/2014