The following Hub resources may be available to support innovators' research. Please contact LIBH directly for additional information.
LIBH Resources
Brookhaven National Laboratory
National Synchrotron Light Source II
(NSLS-II) uses X-ray and energy analysis to enable study, with nanoscale resolution and high sensitivity of material properties and functions.
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Center for Functional Nanomaterials
(CFN) Funded by DoE Office of Science. Create and study materials with billionth-of-a-meter measures. Focus areas include: electronic nanomaterials, catalysts, electron microscopy, nanofabrication, theory, and advanced computation.
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Proximal Probes Facility
includes labs for microscopy, spectroscopy, and probing of nanostructured materials. Instruments enable studies in-situ and in-operando.
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Materials Synthesis and Characterization Facility
has labs for the production of nanostructured materials and characterization of their properties. Solution phase chemistry of nanocrystal and nanowire materials, inorganic synthesis by chemical vapor deposition, physical vapor deposition, and atomic layer deposition, nanoscale fabrication by self-assembly, processing of organic thin films, and characterization of materials.
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Advanced UV and X-ray Probes
is part of the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS). Capable of small and wide-angle X-ray scattering and ambient pressure photoelectron spectroscopy.
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Advanced Optical Spectroscopy and Microscopy
combines many optical instruments for a broad range of study on hard, soft, and biological materials. Capable of five-channel fluorescence imaging and fluorescence lifetime measurements.
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Computational Science Center
(CSC) houses two supercomputers, including New York Blue Gene. Main function is visual and statistical data analysis. Also includes the High Performance Computing (HPC) Code Center, where scientists can bring codes to be parallelized on HPC platforms.
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Stony Brook University
Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology
(CEWIT) facility that houses 40 research labs fostering research and development in all areas of information technology. Research topics include mobile networks, protocol designs, cyber security, augmented reality, 3D visualization, medical imaging, modeling, and error detection, and big data.
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Center for Biotechnology - A NYS Center for Advanced Technology
facilitates the development of bioscience innovations into fully-fledged biomed products and form a company around it. Aims to support a relevant bioscience industry in New York.
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Center for Sensor Systems - A NYS Center for Advanced Technology
helps technology companies "achieve R&D goals faster and with less risk." Research and technology areas include: fluorescent detection, sensors, and imaging; fiber- powered sensors; accelerometer sensors; uncooled infrared sensors; superconductor electronics; stats processing; and magnetic sensors and materials.
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Discovery Chemistry Laboratory - Chemical Library Synthesis
provides chemical library synthesis. Equipped with:
- Agilent 1100 LS-MSD electrospray ionization single quadrupole mass spectrometer
- Agilent 5973 MSD/6890 Series GC
- Shimadzu Semi-Preparative LC-6AD HPLC
- BrandTech VARIO Pumping Systems (Oil-free membrane pump)
- Millipore Vacuum manifold for separations system.
- Pure-Solv 400 Solvent Purification System
- Microwave Reactor, Explorer 48-position Automation System.
- Spex Fluorolog 3-21 Fluorescence Spectrophotometer
- Beckman Coulter XL-1 Analytical Ultracentrifuge.
- Isothermal Titration Calorimeter.
- Aviv Model 62A circular dichroism spectrometer
- High-speed centrifuges, preparative ultracentrifuges, a scintillation counter, a French press, an ultrasonicator for cell disruption, variable Temperature preparative shakers and incubators, -80 °C freezers, and an autoclave, and a 600 ft 2 cold room.
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Living Skin Bank
The cGMP facility is a state of the art facility designed for the manufacture of clinical grade cells and cell-based products for treatment of acute and chronic injuries, tissue engineering products, as well as drug delivery systems.
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Long Island High Technology Incubator
helps new technology companies grow and conduct R&D by leasing/renting office and lab space in Stony Brook with wet labs, high-speed internet, access to SBU libraries, conference rooms, and other features.
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Marine Animal Disease Laboratory
is equipped with necropsy facilities, microscopy equipment, incubators, centrifuges, chemical hoods, and wet lab space. Also available are analytical and technical services such as molecular sequencers and trace element analysis.
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NAn0-RAMAN Molecular Imaging Laboratory
supports research in marine, atmospheric, environmental, biological, chemical, geological, and material sciences, as well as biomedical engineering. Equipped with Renishaw inVia Confocal Raman Microscope, Bruker Innova Atomic Force Microscope, and Limkam THMS600 Stage (-196 to 600C).
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PET/MRI - Siemens Biograph mMR system
is one of only 10 in the country. Allows two modalities on one machine simultaneously. This allows accurate tumor localization with high precision and image quality by eliminating the variance in successive scans due to minute changes and movements in the body. Also available for research purposes.
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Translational Experimental Therapeutics Lab
facilitates drug discovery pipeline with in vivo data on absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity. Also provides pharmacokinetic data on lead compounds through the Division of Laboratory Animal Research and the Mass Spectrometry Facility.
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Visualization Laboratory
facilitates research involving development of volume visualization techniques used in scientific visualization and virtual reality. Equipped with the flexible and robust VolVis system, which unites numerous visualization methods in a single visualization system.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Last Updated October 2015
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