Core Facilities

Neuroscience research programs at FSU benefit from the extensive equipment and expertise available via numerous core facilities housed across the program's participating departments.


Department of Biological Sciences Cores

 
Analytical LAB AND RESEARCH Facility

Services include HPLC analyses and gel quantification, and the space also houses preparative equipment available to researchers.

DNA sequencing Facility

This core offers sequencing and fragment analysis services.

Hybridoma Core Facility

This facility offers expertise and assistance in monoclonal antibody production.

Molecular Cloning Facility

This facility provides assistance in the design and implementation of molecular biology techniques, including mutagenesis and recombinant PCR, subcloning, and plasmid preps.

Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine

This center provides assistance in genomic-scale data analyses, experimental design and the implementation of various types of genomic data.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE IMAGING RESOURCE

This facility houses state-of-the-art imaging equipment, including robotic transmission electron microscopy and both spinning disk and light-sheet confocal microscopy.


College of Medicine Cores

 
Translational Science laboratory

This core houses start-of-the-art proteomics, metabolomics, and genomics equipment.  Services include sample processing and data analysis.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility

The MRI center is a research-dedicated space that includes a 3T whole-body scanner, a full psychophysiology recording suite, eye trackers, brain stimulation equipment, and behavioral testing space.


Institute of Molecular Biophysics Cores

 
Protein Expression Facility

This core facilitates the large-scale expression of recombinant progestin in bacterial, mammalian, or insect expression systems.  It also houses equipment for immunoassay development and protein production.

X-Ray Crystallography Facility

This core provides training and expertise in crystallizing and determining the three-dimensional structures of biological macromolecules.

Physical Biochemistry Facility

This facility provides the means to study the biophysical properties of biomolecules, including such techniques as circular dichroism and calorimetry.


Department of Psychology Cores

 
Histology/Molecular Laboratories

This core space contains equipment necessary for histological processing techniques, microscopy and imaging, and biochemical assays.  It also oversees an isotope lab and dark room, as well as an EchoMRI to allow the quantification of body composition in rodents.

Electronic Shop

This shop produces custom scientific equipment based on the needs of the research programs in the Psychology department.

Instrument/Machine Shop

This shop fabricates custom specialized equipment and components that are not available commercially.