Inverted microscope at UCSF

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An optical microscope with its light source and condenser on the top, above the stage pointing down, while the objectives and turret are below the stage pointing up.
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Mission Bay

Gladstone Histology and Light Microscopy Core

Gladstone Institutes, Mission Bay
Contact: General Contact 415-734-2566 blaise.ndjamen@gladstone.ucsf.edu

  • Zeiss Z1 with Hamamatsu Orca ER, Hamamatsu EM-CCD, Xeon lamp, motorized stage and incubation system
Mission Bay, Mt. Zion

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

  • MB HD-337 Zeiss Observer (inverted tissue culture)
Mission Bay, Parnassus

Cell and Genome Engineering Core

Mission Bay, Parnassus
Contact: General Inquiries (415) 476-8831 cgecore@ucsf.edu

  • Leica DMIL inverted microscope for TL and fluorescence