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Facilities
Located on the Boston University School of Medicine campus, the Department of Physiology and Biophysics has faculty laboratories and administrative offices located within the Center for Advanced Biomedical Research and the School of Medicine. The Department has extensive facilities and instrumentation for state-of-the-art biophysical and physiological research, including laboratories for NMR (containing Bruker DMX 500 and AMX 300 spectrophotometer), X-ray diffraction and cryo-crystallography, electron cryo-microscopy and 3-D image reconstruction, micro spectrophotometry, electrophysiology, calorimetry, light and fluorescence microscopy, surface chemistry, and tissue culture. The Department has extensive computing facilities based on Compaq (Digital, Alpha, and VAX) and SGI workstations, together with personal computers. IBM molecular modeling-graphics workstations are also available. The medical campus offers a centralized medical-scientific library, animal care facilities, cell and molecular biology facilities, and numerous research laboratories in other basic and clinical departments. Click on a link below for details.
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