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Research Core Facilities

Our labs are located within close proximity to a wide array of resources and research cores on a compact campus. Stevenson Center is located at a prime location at the edge of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and houses the important nanocharacterization and nanofabrication tools we commonly use (VINSE). Medical Research Buildings III and IV (MRB III, MRB IV) are five-minute walks away and house instruments for mass spectroscopy (MSRC), microscopy (Cell Imaging Shared Resource), and much more (see exhaustive list of VUMC Research Cores below). The Institute of Imaging Science (VUIIS) houses, among several research centers, the Center for Small Animal Imaging. This research center maintains several MRI scanners, CT-scanners, intravital fluorescence systems (IVIS), and much more in one location a ten-minute walk from our doors. Included is a small sampling of the research cores that Giorgio and Haselton lab members frequent in the pursuit of research activities.

  • VINSE (Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering)
  • VUIIS (Institute of Imaging Science)
  • Cell Imaging Shared Resource
  • Mass Spectrometry Research Core @ Vanderbilt
  • Molecular Biology Core @ Vanderbilt
  • NMR Core @ Vanderbilt
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center Research Cores
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