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Facilities - CNSI
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eicn.ucla.edu
Electron Imaging Center for Nanomachines | We aim for high resolution!
http://www.eicn.ucla.edu/labresources
How can electron microscopy facilitate your research project? Highly experienced staff provide the necessary training and can help users address any of their complex electron imaging needs. For sample preparation and assisted usage, please email to EICNhelp@cnsi.ucla.edu. We use a variety of techniques to image and characterize samples. For example:. High resolution imaging can resolve individual atoms. Cryo-EM can reveal structures and molecular interactions of biological complexes. EICN Policy and Rates.
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EICN procedure for new users | Electron Imaging Center for Nanomachines
http://www.eicn.ucla.edu/newusers
EICN procedure for new users. Electron microscopy is a powerful extension of optical techniques into the sub-optical wavelength sized world. Using electrons accelerated to relativistic speeds, these microscopes can image individual atoms. Transmission electron microscopy requires a thin sample, about a micron or less, and thinner is better. It uses a variety of techniques to image and characterize samples. For example:. High resolution imaging can resolve individual atoms. How does the EICN operate?
alms.cnsi.ucla.edu
CNSI ALMS/MIS Facilities
http://alms.cnsi.ucla.edu/pages/becoming-user
Lab and Laser Safety. Becoming an ALMS/MIS User. 1 Please send an E-mail requesting training to alms@cnsi.ucla.edu. 2 Sign up for an account on the CNSI Core Lab Management System. CLMS) webpage. Make sure to fill in all required information and to check the box for the Advanced Light Microscopy/Spectroscopy Facility on the line where you indicate labs you are interested in using. When filling out your information, DO NOT CHOOSE THE CREDIT CARD OPTION. We cannot change it once you have chosen this option!
alms.cnsi.ucla.edu
CNSI ALMS/MIS Facilities
http://alms.cnsi.ucla.edu/alms/pages/becoming-user
Lab and Laser Safety. Becoming an ALMS/MIS User. 1 Please send an E-mail requesting training to alms@cnsi.ucla.edu. 2 Sign up for an account on the CNSI Core Lab Management System. CLMS) webpage. Make sure to fill in all required information and to check the box for the Advanced Light Microscopy/Spectroscopy Facility on the line where you indicate labs you are interested in using. When filling out your information, DO NOT CHOOSE THE CREDIT CARD OPTION. We cannot change it once you have chosen this option!
nanopicolab.cnsi.ucla.edu
Nano & Pico Characterization Lab
http://nanopicolab.cnsi.ucla.edu/nanopico/pages/users
HOW TO BECOME A USER. TOP: AFM image of dentin showing tubules. Dentin, along with enamel, cementum and pulp, make up the four major components of teeth. BOTTOM: AM-AFM phase image of aggregated exosomes. Interconnections (arrows) lacking characteristic phase shift, probably indicate some extravesicular protein content. Exosomes are 50-90 nm vesicles secreted by a wide range of mammalian cell types. 1 Create Core Lab Management System (CLMS) account. Core Lab Management System (CLMS). Training is require...
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UCLA CTRL | Computing Technologies Research Laboratory | Websites
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Computing Technologies Research Lab. Turn-Key solutions for the UCLA Community. CTRL has been providing web design and development for the UCLA community for over a decade, creating websites for clients in the fields of research, health and education. We will meet with you to discuss the vision and scope of your project and provide a timetable for its completion. Our websites use a WSYIWYG. Department/Institution Websites and Intranets. Health Sciences Strategic Planning Initiative.