Research Facilities
Brandeis faculty have secured external funding for an impressive array of research facilities. These include:
- An 800 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer
- An electron microscopy (EM) facility, including a 300kV field emission cryo EM
- A Fourier transform mass spectrometry facility, equipped for both electrospray and MALDI ionization
- X-ray crystallography facilities
- Microfluidics fabrication facility
- The Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Laboratory
- The Mandel Center for the Humanities
- The Irving Schneider and Family Building
- CLEM-Facility for Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy
When completed in 2008, the new facility will house 175,000 square feet of laboratory and instructional space as well as a science commons, seminar rooms, conference space and a café.
As part of the project, other buildings comprising the science complex will undergo major renovations and facility upgrades.
