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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.
Dr. Terri Bruce | Director
terri@clemson.edu
Rhonda Reigers Powell | Manager
rhondar@clemson.edu
Justin Scott | Research Specialist
jescott@g.clemson.edu
Hours | Location |
Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm |
Life Sciences Facility, Suite G-030 |
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Clemson Light Imaging Facility |
864-656-1264
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imaging@clemson.edu
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Life Sciences Facility, Suite G-030
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