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Clemson Light Imaging Facility

Overview of Services

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The Clemson Light Imaging Facility (CLIF) is a multi-user core facility located on the main campus of Clemson University.  Directed by Dr. Terri Bruce, the imaging facility houses a number of advanced light microscopes, including a Leica SP8X Multiphoton spectral confocal microscope, and a suite of Nikon microscopes.  Additionally, the CLIF features cell sorting equipment, a multi-user specimen preparation laboratory, and a dedicated classroom, which seats 20 people.  The specimen preparation area houses all the equipment necessary for sample preparation, including a cell culture hood, incubators, a chemical fume hood, and specimen rotators.  Users also have access to common equipment, including automatic dishwashers, autoclaves, and cold rooms.

Leadership & Staff

Dr. Terri Bruce | Director
terri@clemson.edu

Rhonda Reigers Powell | Manager
rhondar@clemson.edu

Justin Scott | Research Specialist
jescott@g.clemson.edu

Location and hours of operation

Hours   Location

Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm
After hours and weekends by permission only 

  Life Sciences Facility, Suite G-030
  190 Collings St.
  Clemson, SC 29631

Links and Resources

  1. CLIF Website
  2. CLIF Facebook
  3. Microprints by CLIF

Contacts

Name Role Phone Email Location
Clemson Light Imaging Facility

 
864-656-1264
 
imaging@clemson.edu
 
Life Sciences Facility, Suite G-030
 

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