Fluorescence microscope at UCSF
- Definition
- An optical microscope used to study properties of organic or inorganic substances using the phenomena of fluorescence and phosphorescence instead of, or in addition to, reflection and absorption.
- Synonyms
- Epifluorescence microscope, Fluorescent microscope
- Categories
- Instrument → Microscope → Optical microscope → Fluorescence microscope
- Subcategories
- Deconvolution microscope
Center for Advanced Light Microscopy (CALM)
Biochemistry and Biophysics,
Mission Bay
Contact: Delaine Larsen
415-851-9940
Delaine.Larsen@ucsf.edu
- Fluorescence microscopes
Gladstone Histology and Light Microscopy Core
Gladstone Institutes,
Mission Bay
Contact: General Contact
415-734-2566
blaise.ndjamen@gladstone.ucsf.edu
- Light-sheet microscope
Macromolecular Structure Group Crystallography & SAXS Facility
Biochemistry and Biophysics,
Mission Bay
Contact: David Bulkely
415-476-8288
david.bulkley@ucsf.edu
- Korima PRS 1000 Fluorescence stereo microscope and digital camera
Small Molecule Discovery Center
QB3 Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
Mission Bay
Contact: Michelle Arkin
michelle.arkin@ucsf.edu
- InCell Analyzer 2500 high content imager (Cytiva)
Laboratory for Cell Analysis (Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center Cytometry Core)
Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center,
Mission Bay, Mt. Zion
Contact: Rosa Navarro
(415) 516-7437
sarah.elmes@ucsf.edu
- Fluorescent microscope/camera (in barrier)
- MB HD-355 Nikon Eclipse (dual view, teaching)
Broad Center Imaging Core
Parnassus
Contact: Kyle Marchuk
Georgia.Panagiotakos@ucsf.edu
- Keyence BZ-X710
Liver Tissue Analysis Core
UCSF Liver Center,
SFGH
Contact: James P. Grenert
(415) 502-3252
aras.mattis@ucsf.edu
- Nikon Microphot-FXA Microscope with digital camera and morphometry software