Research Facilities | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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The Department of Immunology and Molecular Microbiology occupies more than 15,000 sq. ft. of laboratory space within Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ) that contains state-of-the-art molecular, cellular and immunological instrumentation.

The Department of Immunology and Molecular Microbiology houses its own brand new departmental core facility containing modern, state of the art research equipment.

  • The departmental core houses an IsoSpark Duo Cell Proteomics Platform with 2 x 4 chip capacity. 
  • We also house a Cytek Northern Lights 3000 (38+3 channel) 3-laser flow cytometer. This cytometer delivers high quality data, and easily resolves rare and dim populations, regardless of assay complexity. 

Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ is one of only three institutions in Texas to have this type of capability. The new 1,200-square-foot facility houses more than $2 million of laboratory equipment.

  • The most powerful instrument in the Core Facility is a Nikon TiE confocal microscope equipped with an option known as N-STORM (Nikon Stochastic Optical Resolution Microscopy).
  • This ultra-high resolution microscope enlarges images 6,000 to 10,000 times larger than the human eye can see.
  • The microscope utilizes fluorescent probes to mark molecules in the cells.
  • It scans the images 50,000 times or more, and within an hour can produce intricate images of the smallest structures within the samples.
  • The images can also be combined to produce a 3-D model on a computer screen, so that the model can be moved to undergo more intricate analysis.
  • In addition, this core houses a Zeiss LSM510/Meta confocal microscope, a Metafluor Imaging System and a variety of multimodality microscopes for imaging un-stained or fluorescently stained cells and thin sections.
  • The Zeiss AxioCam CCD camera can be easily attached to the different microscopes for capturing images.

This is the newest core facility to open at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ. This 1,200-square foot facility houses the very latest molecular and cellular analytical equipment including an Amnis ImageStream cell analyzer, an Accuri C6 flow cytomer and a FACSJazz cell sorter.

  • In addition, the Molecular Biology Core Facility houses the GE Typhoon and phosphorescence/luminescence analyzer.
  • A BioLector as well as an Agilent Bioanalyzer and C1-Cell AutoPrep System.
  • Fluidigm Auto Prep and Access Array systems are also housed in this core facility.
  • Different PCR instrumentation and automated cell counters.

In addition to the core facilities, faculty and students have access to a second Flow Cytometry laboratory that is operated by the .

  • This state-of-the-art facility has a BD LSR II flow cytometer and a FACSAria cell sorter. The LSR II is capable of analyzing 16 simultaneous colors.
  • Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ also maintains a modern and well-equipped animal care facility that occupies 31,000 sq. ft. of space within the School of Medicine.
  • This facility houses procedural space, conventional housing for rodents, barrier housing for immuno-deficient and germ-free rodents, and housing for non-rodent species.
  • A new and free-standing medical library is located next to the Health Sciences Center building and is readily available to all of our students, faculty and staff.