Title: MICHAEL HOOKER MICROSCOPY
1MICHAEL HOOKER MICROSCOPY
- Core Facilityopen to all UNC investigators
- Confocal fluorescence/reflection/frap/fret
- Atomic Force Microscope
- Laser Micro-Dissection
- Light Microscopy tans./fluor./DIC/phase/multimod
e/time-lapse -
- http//mhmicroscopy.med.unc.edu
- Mike Chua 843-3268
2MICROSCOPY SERVICES
- UNC Core facility
- Confocal
- Laser Capture Microscopy
- Electron Microscopy
- Light Microscopy
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- http//www.med.unc.edu/microscopy/
- Bob Bagnell 966-2413
3FLOW CYTOMETRY CORE
- UNC Core Facility
- Deconvolution System (3D)
- Laser Scanning Cytometer
- FACS
- http//flowcytometry.med.unc.edu/
- Larry Arnold 966-1530
4R. SUPERFINE - T. SALMON LABS
- Scanning Electron Microscopy
- Transmitted Electron Microscopy
- Atomic Force Microscopy
- 3D Force Microscopy
- Confocal Microscopy
- Light Microscopy
- rsuper_at_physics.unc.edu
- tsalmon_at_email.unc.edu
5RUSSELL TAYLOR- VISUALIZATION LAB
- Scientific Visualization
- Distributed Virtual Worlds
- Haptic Display
- Interactive 3D Computer Graphics
- UNC NIH National Research Resources for Computer
Integrated Systems for Microscopy and
Manipulation-- - http//www.cs.unc.edu/Research/nano/cismm/
6UNC NEUROIMAGING LABORATORYG. Gerig, A. Belger,
J. Lieberman, J. Piven
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- ERP lab Functional brain mapping
- Functional brain mapping using fMRI
- Analysis of MRI diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
- 3D ultrasound Quantitative image analysis
- Developmental Neuroimaging UNC-NDRC Core
- High-power computer system dedicated to
neuroimage analysis - Neurolab http//zeus.ia.unc.edu/
- NIRL http//www.nirl.unc.edu/
- NDRC http//www.fpg.unc.edu/ndrc/cores.cfm
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7BARRY WHITSEL LAB
- Intrinsic Optical Signal Imager (cell-based, in
vivo) - bwhitsel_at_med.unc.edu
8BIOLOGY Kerry Bloom Ted Salmon Tony Perdue
- Spinning disk Confocals
- Laser Scanning Confocals
- Transmission Electron Microscopy
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- kerry_bloom_at_unc.edu
- tsalmon_at_email.unc.edu
- tdperdue_at_email.unc.edu
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9BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
- MRS Metabolomics Imaging (J. MacDonald)
- Cortical Intrinsic Signal Imaging
- Multiphoton fluorescence Imaging
- Transmembrane Potential Imaging
- Intracellular Calcium Imaging
- Biophotonics Computer Imaging
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- macdona1_at_email.unc.edu
10CELL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY J. LeMasters J.
Costello K. Jacobson
- Confocal Single 2 Photon
- Cryo Transmitted Electron Microscopy
- Scanning Electron Microscopy
- Optical Tweezers
- Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching
- lemaster_at_med.unc.edu
- mjc_at_med.unc.edu
- frap_at_med.unc.edu
11CHEMISTRY
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Spectroscopy
- Total Internal Reflection Microscopy Nancy
Thompson - nit_at_unc.edu
12DENTAL SCHOOL
- Transmitted Electron Microscopy
- Scanning Electron Microscopy
- Wallace Ambrose
- wallace_ambrose_at_dentistry.unc.edu
13PEDIATRICS/EPAJ. CARSON
- Freeze Fracture
- Transmitted Electron Microscopy
- Scanning Electron Microscopy
- Light Microscopy
- jlcarson_at_email.unc.edu
14RADIATION ONCOLOGYEdward Chaney
- CT
- Segmentation
- Registration
- 3D 4D Display
- chaney_at_med.unc.edu
15RADIOLOGY RESEARCHWeili Lin Etta Pisano
Stephen Aylward
- 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Lin)
- Micro Single-Photon Computed Tomography (Lin)
- Diffraction Enhanced Imaging(Pisano)
- Computer Aided Diagnosis and Display Lab
(CADDLab Aylward) - -- 2D and 3D image segmentation and registration
- --Multi-modal image resgistration
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- weili_lin_at_med.unc.edu etta_at_med.unc.edu
- aylward_at_unc.edu
16COMPUTER-ASSISTED SURGERY IMAGING LAB
(CASILAB)Elizabeth Bullitt
- Vessel/Tumor
- Imaging and Analysis
- Imaged Guided
- Surgery
- bullitt_at_med.unc.edu
17GENE THERAPY CENTER
- Optical Imaging (Cryocooled, luminescence and
fluorescence) - Allison Hawke
- allison_hawke_at_med.unc.edu
18LINEBERGER COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER
- Light Microscopy
- Fluorescence Microscopy
- Steve Oglesbee
- big_rock_at_email.unc.edu
19NEUROSCIENCES NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
RESEARCH CENTERS
- Eva Anton - Robert Sealock
- Confocals Single 2-Photon
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- Light Microscopy
- sealock_at_med.unc.edu
- anton_at_med.unc.edu
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20VASCULAR BIOLOGY CENTER Cam Patterson
- Ultrasound for small animals
- cpatters_at_med.unc.edu
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21MEDICAL IMAGE DISPLAY ANALYSIS GROUP (MIDAG)
- At Comp Sci, Psychiatry, Rad Onc, Radiology,
Surgery - Analysis Capabilities
- Image Analysis
- Image Display
- Augmented Reality (Computer Science)
- Segmentation
- Registration
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- http//midag.cs.unc.edu
22NC STATE UNIVERSITY
- BOTANY DEPARTMENT Light Microscopy, Confocal,
Nina Allen, Box 7612, NCSU - John MacKenzie Coordinator, EM Center
john_mackenzie_at_ncsu.edu - Phillip Russell Dir, Analytical Instru.
Facility Atomic Force TEM, prussell_at_ncsu.edu - Michael Dykstra Dir, Laboratory Advanced
Microscopy, TEM Confocal michael_dykstra_at_ncsu.ed
u - VET SCHOOL X-ray, CT, ultrasound, MRI
- Ian Robertson, ian_robertson_at_ncsu.edu
23DUKE-UNC BRAIN IMAGING ANALYSIS CENTER (BIAC)
- fMRI Neuroscience acquisition and analyses
- http//www.biac.duke.edu/
24POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS(from NIH proposal T. Van
Dyke B. Tsui)
- High-resolution pinhole SPECT studies
- Can do a series of images with a single injection
depending upon the length of the half-life of the
radionucleotide. - Locating tumors and bone metastases
- microPET studies
- Locating a large variety of primary tumors and
their metastases
25POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS (from NIH proposal T.
Van Dyke B. Tsui)
- MRI and MRS studies
- Tumor growth
- Changes in tumor vascularity
- Optical Imaging studies
- Luciferase localization
- Reporter gene expression
- MicroCT studies
- Tumor growth
26FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS(from NIH proposal T. Van
Dyke B. Tsui)
- Use Animal Model systems for refining specific
imaging technologiesi.e. technologies to measure
blood flow and microvascular permeability within
tumors. - Imaging results compared to histologic analyses
can help develop technologies to measure disease
progression and then be used to screen
development of disease in backgrounds with
additional genetic alterations.