Biochemistry Cell Culture Facility

We love cells.

Neurons showing zinc and other signaling molecules.

Lynn Sanford, BioFrontiers Advanced Light Microscopy

The Biochemistry Cell Culture Facility provides investigators within the Department a user-friendly, shared resource environment where researchers can advance discovery in diverse areas such as cancer biology, drug discovery, nanomaterial analysis and basic life science.

We Provide:

  • 13 Biosafety Cabinets
  • 20Ìý°ä°¿2 Incubators including viral and variable oxygen (tri-gas)Ìý
  • Insect cell incubator and shaker
  • Large-scale mammalian incubator
  • Routine mycoplasma testing
  • FBS testing​
  • In-house media preparation saving thousands of dollars
  • Training of all new users
  • Consumables
  • Collaboration at your finger tips from over 100 users
  • And so much more...
Researchers working at Biosafety Cabinets.

From Left to Right : Timothy Hoffman from the Spencer Lab, Nina Ripin from the Parker Lab, Chen Yang from the Spencer lab

Biochemistry Department News & Highlights

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The Department of Biochemistry has a lot of exciting news and highlights about the people that make up our community. ÌýPlease check out this link for more information.

Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building

Facility Staff

Acknowledge us in Publications.

Please include the following two items in your publications:

  • Biochemistry Cell Culture Facility
  • RRID:SCR_018988

This allows funding organizations and any potential grant reviewers to find publications supported by the Biochemistry Cell Culture Facility (BCCF).

Please Take Note

Masks are optional but encouragedÌýin the Biochemistry Cell Culture Facility but long pants and closed toe shoes are always required.

DELETE ANY RESERVED TIME ON YOUR INDICATED GOOGLE CALENDAR IF YOU WON'T BE USING IT. Ìý

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