The Buck Institute for Research on Aging consists of state-of-the-art research laboratories with faculty recruited from four different disciplines — diseases of aging, processes of aging, stem cell biology, and technology for aging studies. The Institute sits on 488 acres of Mt. Burdell in Marin County, California, 20 miles north of San Francisco, U.S.A.
The Buck Institute's Morphology and Imaging Core is a centralized facility serving the histological, high-content, live-cell, and in vivo microscopic imaging needs of all researchers and projects at the Buck Institute as well as external users. In addition to microscopy, bioenergetic assays such as cell respirometry are provided. The Core provides space, equipment, service, training and expert advice on many aspects of light and transmission electron microscopy from sample preparation through imaging to data analysis.
https://www.buckinstitute.org/technologies/morphology-and-imaging/
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