A List of the Major Items of Equipment within the Core

Select an application topic and the appropriate equipment will open. Whenever there is a   next to the name of a given piece of equipment, please click on the thumbnail to view an image of the equipment as well as a summary of it's potential uses.

Biology Applications
 
Basic
Equipment covered in Training Class
Support
 
DNA/RNA  
Protein/Proteomics  
DNA/RNA/Protein  
Cell  
Chromatography  
Genomics  
Software  
Imaging  
Chemiluminescent Imaging  
Fluorescent Imaging  
Gel Documentation  
Molecular Imaging  
Image Quantitation/Analysis  
Other Core Facilities Applications
 
Fermentation
 
Fermentation and Cell Breakage
 
Kinetic Analysis
 
Biological Microcalorimetry
 
Surface Plasmon Resonance
 
Microscopy and Imaging
 
Microscopy
 
Histology  
Imaging
 
Neuroscience Institute  
Histology  
Imaging  
Modeling
 
Molecular Modeling
 
Spectrometric Analysis
 
Mass Spectrometry
 
NMR Spectrometry
 
Varian NMR Spectrometers
 
Inova 600 Mhz
equipped with a 1H{15N-31P} PFG indirect detection triple resonance 5 mm probe, 1H{13C/15N} PFG triple resonance 5 mm probe and a z gradient.
Inova 500 Mhz
intended primarily for use in protein and nucleic acid structure determination studies and is capable of implementing multidimensional experiments
Unity + 300 Mhz
intended for general use NMR spectroscopy
Bruker NMR Spectrometers
 
Avance 600 Mhz
can be used for projects on biological samples and is used for 1H multidimensional NMR work used for nucleic acids and protein structural work.
Avance 500 Mhz
primarily used for heteronuclear multidimensional experiments and proton work for very dilute samples and metabolic profiling
Avance 400 Mhz
The Avance 400 MHz serves as a "workhorse" NMR. The QNP probe is most often used in this instrument
Continuous Wave NMR spectrometer
 
Hitachi R-1200 60 Mhz
Continuous wave NMR spectrometers are similar in principle to optical spectrometers.
Spectroscopy
 
 

 


This information is given as a guide to the facilities and instrumentation available in the DNA/Protein Core facility at Georgia State University. If you have any concerns or thoughts about the content of this website please contact: John Houghton (404) 413-5390