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About BIF |
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The Biological Imaging Facility (BIF) is a 1200 square-foot
shared use and training facility located on the fifth floor of Hogan Hall on Northwestern University's
Evanston campus.
Supported by the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences,
the Department of Neurobiology and Physiology, the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular
Biology, and Cell Biology, the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer
Center and the Rice Foundation, BIF is a research and training facility that serves the imaging
needs of over 400 scientists representing 51 different labs from 15 different departments.
BIF is organized
so users can prepare samples, capture and analyze images, and
create final presentations in one room. Training for all instruments
is available on a regular basis so users can acquire data quickly
and efficiently. What truly makes BIF unique is the staff’s
commitment to guide and assist you with any part of your research
project. We are continuously looking for new ways to enhance existing
equipment, acquire new tools, and keep pace with current techniques. |
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