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Page 1: A Virtual Tour through the Harrington Department of Bioengineering Laboratories at Arizona State University Harrington Department of.

A Virtual Tour A Virtual Tour

through the through the

Harrington Department of Harrington Department of Bioengineering Bioengineering

Laboratories Laboratories at at

Arizona State UniversityArizona State University

Harrington Department of

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Mission and GoalsMission and Goals

The mission of the bioengineering program at ASU is to educate students to use engineering and scientific principles and methods to develop instrumentation, materials, diagnostic and therapeutic devices, artificial organs, or other equipment and technologies needed in medicine and biology and

to discover new fundamental principles regarding the functioning and structure of living systems. The overall goal of the program is to produce high-quality graduates with a broad-based education in engineering and the life and natural sciences who are well prepared for further graduate study in bioengineering, a career in the medical device or biotechnology industries, a career in biomedical

research, or entry into a medical or other health profession school.

The Bioengineering major at ASU is especially The Bioengineering major at ASU is especially designed for students desiring a career in the designed for students desiring a career in the

medical-device/biotechnology industry, a career medical-device/biotechnology industry, a career in biomedical research, a career in biotechnology in biomedical research, a career in biotechnology

research, graduate study in bioengineering, or research, graduate study in bioengineering, or entry into a medical college. entry into a medical college.

The Bioengineering program at Arizona State The Bioengineering program at Arizona State University awards the Bachelor of Science in University awards the Bachelor of Science in Engineering, the Master of Science, and the Engineering, the Master of Science, and the

Doctor of Philosophy Degrees. Doctor of Philosophy Degrees.

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Our laboratories are divided into Our laboratories are divided into four categories:four categories:

I. Academic LaboratoriesI. Academic Laboratories

II. Core LaboratoriesII. Core Laboratories

III. Research LaboratoriesIII. Research Laboratories

IV. Shared LaboratoriesIV. Shared Laboratories

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All Laboratories All Laboratories are located in the are located in the

following buildings:following buildings:

Goldwater Center (GWC)

Laboratories:

ASU Main CampusASU Main Campus

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Goldwater Center (GWC)Goldwater Center (GWC)

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All Laboratories All Laboratories are located in the are located in the

following buildings:following buildings:

Goldwater Center (GWC)

Life Science A Wing (LSA)

Laboratories:

ASU Main CampusASU Main Campus

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Life Science A Wing (LSA)Life Science A Wing (LSA)

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All Laboratories All Laboratories are located in the are located in the

following buildings:following buildings:

Goldwater Center (GWC)

Life Science C Wing (LSC)

Life Science A Wing (LSA)

Laboratories:

ASU Main CampusASU Main Campus

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Life Science C Wing (LSC)Life Science C Wing (LSC)

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All Laboratories All Laboratories are located in the are located in the

following buildings:following buildings:

Goldwater Center (GWC)

Life Science C Wing (LSC)

Schwada Classroom Office Building (SCOB)

Life Science A Wing (LSA)

Laboratories:

ASU Main CampusASU Main Campus

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Schwada Classroom Office Building (SCOB)Schwada Classroom Office Building (SCOB)

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All Laboratories All Laboratories are located in the are located in the

following buildings:following buildings:

Goldwater Center (GWC)

Life Science C Wing (LSC)

Schwada Classroom Office Building (SCOB)

Life Science A Wing (LSA)

Laboratories:

BioDesign

ASU Main CampusASU Main Campus

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BioDesignBioDesign

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All Laboratories All Laboratories are located in the are located in the

following buildings:following buildings:

Goldwater Center (GWC)

Life Science C Wing (LSC)

Schwada Classroom Office Building (SCOB)

Life Science A Wing (LSA)

Laboratories:

Department Main Office:

BioDesign

Engineering Center G Wing (ECG)

ASU Main CampusASU Main Campus

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Engineering Center G Wing (ECG)Engineering Center G Wing (ECG)

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Let’s take a look into ourLet’s take a look into our

Academic Academic

Laboratories…Laboratories…

Recall our Laboratory Categories:Recall our Laboratory Categories:I. Academic LaboratoriesI. Academic LaboratoriesII. Core Laboratories

III. Research Laboratories

IV. Shared Laboratories

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I. Academic Laboratories:I. Academic Laboratories: Facilities used for teaching academic classes.Facilities used for teaching academic classes.Our Academic Laboratories:A. Physiology Laboratory (SCOB 366)

Classes that use this lab:

i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering

ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers

iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers

iv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniques B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory (SCOB 205)

Classes that use this lab:

i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Lab

ii. BME 470 – Microcomputer Applications

C. Biotechniques Instructional Laboratory (LSA 361)

Classes that use this lab:

i. BME 451 – Cell Biotechnology

D. Life Science Laboratory (LSA 335)

Classes that use this lab:

i. BME 598 – Advanced Molecular/Cellular Engineering

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A. Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366A. Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366Classes that use this lab: Classes that use this lab: i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering ii.ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers iv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniquesiv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniques

North Wall

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A. Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366A. Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366Classes that use this lab: Classes that use this lab: i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering ii.ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers iv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniquesiv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniques

East Wall

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A. Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366A. Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366Classes that use this lab: Classes that use this lab: i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering ii.ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers iv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniquesiv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniques

South Wall

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A. Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366A. Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366Classes that use this lab: Classes that use this lab: i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering ii.ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers iii. BME 494 – Advanced Physiology for Engineers iv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniquesiv. BME 525 – Surgical Techniques

West Wall

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1. iWorx Animal and Human Physiology Teaching Kits

2. Student Computers

3. Student Microscopes and Histology Slide Set

4. Student Workstations

5. Traditional Lab Equipment and some Surgical Tools

(beakers, pH meters and probes, stands, clamps, dissecting

forceps, hemostats, and scissors)

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Physiology Laboratory

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i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering i. BME 201 – Introduction to Bioengineering (Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)(Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)

BME 201 class using Physiology Lab to conduct EMG Mini-Lab.

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ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers (Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)(Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)

Equipment used for BME 235: iWorx Animal and Human Kit, iWorx computer interface, and computer

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ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers (Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)(Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)

BME 235 Students at work during lab.

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ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers (Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)(Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)

BME 235 Histology Laboratory Set-Up

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ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers ii. BME 235 – Physiology for Engineers (Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)(Physiology Laboratory SCOB 366)

BME 235 Frog Striated Muscle Laboratory Set-Up

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B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory SCOB 205B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory SCOB 205

Classes that use this lab: Classes that use this lab: i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratoryi. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory ii.ii. BME 470 – Microcomputer ApplicationsBME 470 – Microcomputer Applications

North Wall

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B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory SCOB 205B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory SCOB 205

Classes that use this lab: Classes that use this lab: i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratoryi. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory ii.ii. BME 470 – Microcomputer ApplicationsBME 470 – Microcomputer Applications

East Wall

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B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory SCOB 205B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory SCOB 205

Classes that use this lab: Classes that use this lab: i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratoryi. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory ii.ii. BME 470 – Microcomputer ApplicationsBME 470 – Microcomputer Applications

South Wall

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B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory SCOB 205B. Instrumentation & Microcomputer Laboratory SCOB 205

Classes that use this lab: Classes that use this lab: i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratoryi. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory ii.ii. BME 470 – Microcomputer ApplicationsBME 470 – Microcomputer Applications

West Wall

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1. New Dell Computers with both Lab View and Mac Lab

Digital Acquisition Devices

2. State of the Art Student Use Oscilloscopes

3. Student Use Clinical Ultrasound Machine

4. Biopotential Amplifier System

5. Blood Pressure System

6. Ultrasonic Flowmeter

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Bioinstrumentation and

Microcomputer Laboratory

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i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory (Instrumentation & Microcomputer(Instrumentation & Microcomputer Lab SCOB 205)Lab SCOB 205)

BME 423 Chemical Sensors Laboratory Set-Up

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i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory (Instrumentation & Microcomputer(Instrumentation & Microcomputer Lab SCOB 205)Lab SCOB 205)

BME 423 Physical Sensors Laboratory Set-Up

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i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory i. BME 423 – Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory (Instrumentation & Microcomputer(Instrumentation & Microcomputer Lab SCOB 205)Lab SCOB 205)

BME 423 Ultra-Sound Imaging Laboratory Set-Up

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ii. BME 470 – Microcomputer Applications ii. BME 470 – Microcomputer Applications (Instrumentation & Microcomputer(Instrumentation & Microcomputer Lab SCOB 205)Lab SCOB 205)

BME 470 Students at work during Laboratory

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C. BME 451 – Cell Biotechnology C. BME 451 – Cell Biotechnology (Biotechniques Instructional Laboratory(Biotechniques Instructional Laboratory LSA 361)LSA 361)

The Biotechniques Instructional Laboratory supports the course Cell Biotechnology, which is jointly offered by the Harrington Department of Bioengineering and the Department of Biology.

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1. High Aspect Ratio Velocity (microgravity) Bioreactors from Synthecon

2. Capillary Bioreactors

3. Gel Documentation/ Densitometery System that can image and measure Ethidium Bromide/ Chemiluminescence/ Chromagen staining of gels or blots

4. Inverted Microscope with Camera and Computer Hookups that allow both still images and movies of cells

5. Gel Electrophoresis Equipment (vertical) with blotting and gel drying equipment

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Cell Biotechnology Laboratory

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Let’s take a look into ourLet’s take a look into our

Core Core

Laboratories…Laboratories…

Recall our Laboratory Categories:Recall our Laboratory Categories:I. Academic Laboratories

II. Core LaboratoriesII. Core LaboratoriesIII. Research Laboratories

IV. Shared Laboratories

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II. Core LabsII. Core Labs:: Facilities which support research in Molecular, Cell, and Tissue Facilities which support research in Molecular, Cell, and Tissue Bioengineering. Our Core Laboratories are available to all faculty and Bioengineering. Our Core Laboratories are available to all faculty and graduate students in the Harrington Department of Bioengineering.graduate students in the Harrington Department of Bioengineering.

Our Core Laboratories:

A. Core Bioimaging Laboratory (GWC 659)

B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory (GWC 627, 631)

C. Core Bioanalytical Laboratory (GWC 693)

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A. Core Bioimaging LaboratoryA. Core Bioimaging Laboratory

North Wall

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A. Core Bioimaging LaboratoryA. Core Bioimaging Laboratory

East Wall

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A. Core Bioimaging LaboratoryA. Core Bioimaging Laboratory

South Wall

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1. Inverted Microscope with Fluorescent Capabilities

2. Upright Microscope with Fluorescent Capabilities

3. Steromicroscope with Fluorescent Capabilities

4. Cameras for Microscope

5. Cryotome

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Core Bioimaging Laboratory

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

West Wall Room 627

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

North Wall Room 627

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

East Wall Room 627

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

South Wall Room 627 and door into Cell Analysis Room

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

North Wall Cell Analysis Room

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

East Wall Cell Analysis Room

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

South Wall Cell Analysis Room

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

West Wall Cell Analysis Room

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

North Wall Room 631

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

South Wall Room 631

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B. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering LaboratoryB. Core Molecular, Tissue, & Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

West Wall Room 631

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1. Laminar Flow Biosafety Cabinets

2. CO2 Incubators

3. Beckman High Speed Centrifuge with Rotors

4. Lyophilizer

5. UV vis Spectrophotometer

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Core Molecular, Tissue, &

Cell Bioengineering Laboratory

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C. Core Bioanalytical LaboratoryC. Core Bioanalytical Laboratory

North Wall

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C. Core Bioanalytical LaboratoryC. Core Bioanalytical Laboratory

East Wall

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1. Robocyler Thermocycler

2. Benchmark Microplate Reader

3. Fluoromark Microplate Reader

4. HPLC System (High Performance Liquid Chromatograph)

5. Microcapillary Gel System

6. Goniometer

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Core Bioanalytical Laboratory

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Let’s take a look into ourLet’s take a look into our

ResearchResearch

Laboratories…Laboratories…

Recall our Laboratory Categories:Recall our Laboratory Categories:I. Academic Laboratories

II. Core Laboratories

III. Research LaboratoriesIII. Research LaboratoriesIV. Shared Laboratories

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III. Research LabsIII. Research Labs::Facilities used by faculty to perform researchFacilities used by faculty to perform research

Our Research Laboratories:

Adaptive Neural Systems (Dr. Ranu Jung) SCOB 290, 294, & 386

Bioactive Materials Lab (Dr. Michael Caplan) GWC 624

Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687

Bioinstrumentation (Dr. Bruce Towe) SCOB 286

Biosensors (Dr. Eric Guilbeau) GWC 565

Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Lab (Dr. Stephen Massia) SCOB 274

Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Engineering (Dr. James Abbas) Hayden’s Ferry

Neural Micro Systems (Dr. Jit Muthuswamy) SCOB 291

Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Control Lab (Dr. James Sweeney) SCOB 287

Neuromuscular Control Laboratory (Dr. Jiping He) SCOB 360 and 394

Molecular Bioengineering (Dr. Antonio Garcia) SCOB 295

Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering (Dr. Vincent Pizziconi) SCOB 387, 388, 389

Protein and Tissue Engineering (Dr. Alyssa Panitch) GWC 643

Surgical Suite SCOB 392 Animal Housing SCOB 385, 397, 398

Electron Microscope SCOB 289 Walk-in Freezer SCOB 395

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Adaptive Neural Systems (Dr. Ranu Jung) SCOB 290, 294, & 386Adaptive Neural Systems (Dr. Ranu Jung) SCOB 290, 294, & 386

Wet Lab

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Adaptive Neural Systems (Dr. Ranu Jung) SCOB 290, 294, & 386Adaptive Neural Systems (Dr. Ranu Jung) SCOB 290, 294, & 386

Motion Analysis Lab

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Adaptive Neural Systems (Dr. Ranu Jung) SCOB 290, 294, & 386Adaptive Neural Systems (Dr. Ranu Jung) SCOB 290, 294, & 386

Training Room

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1. NeuroLucida

2. IH Impactor

3. AxoClamp

4. Peak Performance System

5. A-M Systems Amplifiers and Stimulators

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Adaptive Neural Systems Laboratory

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Bioactive Materials Lab (Dr. Michael Caplan) GWC 624Bioactive Materials Lab (Dr. Michael Caplan) GWC 624

West Wall

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Bioactive Materials Lab (Dr. Michael Caplan) GWC 624Bioactive Materials Lab (Dr. Michael Caplan) GWC 624

East Wall

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1. Preparative Grade Ultracentrifuge

2. Gel Electrophoresis Setup

3. Matlab v.7 for Computer Modeling of Diffusion-Reaction

Systems

4. Chromatography Equipment (Columns, Fraction Collector)

5. Benchtop Centrifuge w/ Rotor for Microplates for Cell

Adhesion Assays

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Bioactive Materials Laboratory

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Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687

North Wall GWC 681

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Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687

South Wall GWC 681

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Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687

GWC 687 from North

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Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687Bioengineering Materials (Dr. Brent Vernon) GWC 681 and 687

GWC 687 from South

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1. Multicell Differential Scanning Calorimeter

2. FTIR Instrument (Fourier Transform Infrared)

3. HPLC with Static Light Scattering (High Performance Liquid

Chromatograph)

4. Rheometer

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Bioengineering Materials Laboratory

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East Wall

Bioinstrumentation (Dr. Bruce Towe) SCOB 286Bioinstrumentation (Dr. Bruce Towe) SCOB 286

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Bioinstrumentation (Dr. Bruce Towe) SCOB 286Bioinstrumentation (Dr. Bruce Towe) SCOB 286

Center of Lab

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Bioinstrumentation (Dr. Bruce Towe) SCOB 286Bioinstrumentation (Dr. Bruce Towe) SCOB 286

West Wall

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1. Bench Top Sputter Coater (SPI)

2. Miniature CNC System (MAXNC10)

3. Spectrophotometer (Jenway 6400)

4. Spectrum Analyzer (Hewlet Packard ESA-L1500A)

5. Ultrasound Pulser/Receiver (Panasonics 5400)

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Bioinstrumentation Laboratory

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Biosensors (Dr. Eric Guilbeau) GWC 565Biosensors (Dr. Eric Guilbeau) GWC 565

North Wall

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Biosensors (Dr. Eric Guilbeau) GWC 565Biosensors (Dr. Eric Guilbeau) GWC 565

East Wall

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Biosensors (Dr. Eric Guilbeau) GWC 565Biosensors (Dr. Eric Guilbeau) GWC 565

South Wall

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1. Fume Adsorber

2. Zeiss Microscope

3. Light Microscopes (2)

4. Instrumentation Equipment - oscilloscope, power source,

etc.

5. Vaporizer

6. Mass Flow Controllers

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Biosensors Laboratory

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North Wall

Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Lab (Dr. Stephen Massia) SCOB 274Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Lab (Dr. Stephen Massia) SCOB 274

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Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Lab (Dr. Stephen Massia) SCOB 274Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Lab (Dr. Stephen Massia) SCOB 274

Center of Lab

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Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Lab (Dr. Stephen Massia) SCOB 274Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Lab (Dr. Stephen Massia) SCOB 274

South Wall

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1. Cell Culture Hood

2. Cell Culture Incubators

3. Phase Contrast Microscope

4. Lyophilizer

5. Spectrophotometer

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Cell-Biomaterial Interactions Laboratory

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Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Engineering (Dr. James Abbas) Hayden’s FerryEngineering (Dr. James Abbas) Hayden’s Ferry

Gait Laboratory

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Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Engineering (Dr. James Abbas) Hayden’s FerryEngineering (Dr. James Abbas) Hayden’s Ferry

Strength Laboratory

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Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Engineering (Dr. James Abbas) Hayden’s FerryEngineering (Dr. James Abbas) Hayden’s Ferry

Conference Room

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1. Vicon Motion Analysis System

2. Biodex Strength Assessment System

3. Ergys 2 Rehabilitation Ergometer

4. Cosmed K4B2 Metabolic Analysis System

5. Delsys Myomonitor 16 Lead Portable EMG System

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience

and Rehabilitation Engineering

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Neural Micro Systems (Dr. Jit Muthuswamy) SCOB 291Neural Micro Systems (Dr. Jit Muthuswamy) SCOB 291

South Wall

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Neural Micro Systems (Dr. Jit Muthuswamy) SCOB 291Neural Micro Systems (Dr. Jit Muthuswamy) SCOB 291

East Wall

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West Wall

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1. 32-Channel Neural Data Acquisition Systems

2. HP Network Analyzer

3. Faraday Cage with Stereotactic Equipment for

Neurosurgery

4. High Precision Microdrive

5. ABAQUS for Finite Element Modeling

6. Incubator for Cell Culture

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Neural Micro Systems Laboratory

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Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Control Lab Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Control Lab (Dr. James Sweeney) SCOB 287 (Dr. James Sweeney) SCOB 287

West Wall

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Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Control Lab Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Control Lab (Dr. James Sweeney) SCOB 287 (Dr. James Sweeney) SCOB 287

Center of Lab

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1. Defibrillation System (custom built)

2. A-M Systems Stimulator

3. Unitek Spot Welder

4. National Instruments USB DAQ-pad

5. BAK Electronics Rack-Mount Stimulators and Amplifiers

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular

Control Laboratory

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Neuromuscular Control Laboratory Neuromuscular Control Laboratory (Dr. Jiping He) SCOB 360 and 394(Dr. Jiping He) SCOB 360 and 394

East Wall

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Neuromuscular Control Laboratory Neuromuscular Control Laboratory (Dr. Jiping He) SCOB 360 and 394(Dr. Jiping He) SCOB 360 and 394

Center of Lab

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Neuromuscular Control Laboratory Neuromuscular Control Laboratory (Dr. Jiping He) SCOB 360 and 394(Dr. Jiping He) SCOB 360 and 394

West Wall

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1. Optotrak Motion Monitoring System (3 cameras and a control box that coordinates video data acquisition with flashing of position indicating markers)

2. Plexon Multi-Channel Neural Data Acquisition System (preamplifiers, amplifiers, A/D conversion, and digital signal processing for analyzing neural data)

3. Virtual Reality Set-up (3-D flat screen, frame for mounting the system, and associated computers for running the 3-D games and providing the displays)

4. Tucker-Davis Technologies Pentusa 40 Channel Neural Data Recording System

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Neuromuscular Control Laboratory

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Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering (Dr. Vincent Pizziconi) SCOB 387, 388, 389(Dr. Vincent Pizziconi) SCOB 387, 388, 389

SCOB 387 Molecular

Cellular and Tissue

Bioengineering Laboratory

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Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering (Dr. Vincent Pizziconi) SCOB 387, 388, 389(Dr. Vincent Pizziconi) SCOB 387, 388, 389

SCOB 388 Biohybrid Devices Laboratory

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Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering (Dr. Vincent Pizziconi) SCOB 387, 388, 389(Dr. Vincent Pizziconi) SCOB 387, 388, 389

SCOB 389 Advanced

Biomaterials Laboratory

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1. Dynamic Light Scatter Instrument (measures a particle's size - from 0.5 nm to 3.0 micron)

2. Thermal Activity Monitor Microcalorimeter (measures microwatts of heat)

3. French Press (used to create up to 40,000 psi to lyse cells)

4. Gallenkamp Incubators (PID controlled temperature with light for plant growth)

5. Photospectrometer

6. Spectrofluorometer

7. Freezer (-20 C)

8. Refrigerator (4 C)

9. Photometer/Radiometer

10. Centrifuge

11. Benchtop Autoclave

12. CO2 Incubators

13. Laminar Flow Hood

14. Small Furnace

15. Spin Coater

16. Diamond Saw

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue

Engineering Laboratory

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Protein and Tissue Engineering Protein and Tissue Engineering (Dr. Alyssa Panitch) GWC 643(Dr. Alyssa Panitch) GWC 643

South Wall

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Protein and Tissue Engineering Protein and Tissue Engineering (Dr. Alyssa Panitch) GWC 643(Dr. Alyssa Panitch) GWC 643

Center of Lab

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Protein and Tissue Engineering Protein and Tissue Engineering (Dr. Alyssa Panitch) GWC 643(Dr. Alyssa Panitch) GWC 643

North Wall

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1. FPLC (Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography)

2. Rheometer

3. Peptide Synthesizer

4. Plate Reader

5. Electrophoresis Equipment

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Protein and Tissue

Engineering Laboratory

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Surgical SuiteSurgical Suite

North Wall

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Surgical SuiteSurgical Suite

East Wall

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Surgical SuiteSurgical Suite

South Wall

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Surgical SuiteSurgical Suite

West Wall

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1. Dissecting Microscopes

2. Anesthesia Equipment with Positive Volume Ventilator

3. Capnogrophy (End Tidal Carbon Dioxide with EKG and

Plethsmography)

4. Stereotaxic Devices

5. Laparoscopic Tower complete with 25" Monitor, Camera,

Insufflator and Light Source

Key Pieces of Equipment for the Surgical Suite

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Let’s take a look into ourLet’s take a look into our

Shared Shared

Laboratories…Laboratories…

Recall our Laboratory Categories:Recall our Laboratory Categories:I. Academic Laboratories

II. Core Laboratories

III. Research Laboratories

IV. Shared LaboratoriesIV. Shared Laboratories

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IV. Shared LabsIV. Shared Labs::Facilities used toFacilities used to foster interdisciplinary education and interdisciplinary foster interdisciplinary education and interdisciplinary research trainingresearch training

Our Shared Laboratories:

A. IGERT (Integrated Graduate Education and Research Training) SCOB 288

B. Keck Bioimaging LSC L2-80

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A. IGERT SCOB 288A. IGERT SCOB 288

(Integrated Graduate Education and Research Training)(Integrated Graduate Education and Research Training)

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http://sols.asu.edu/klab/klabtour_main.php

B. Keck Bioimaging Laboratory LSC L2-80B. Keck Bioimaging Laboratory LSC L2-80

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1. Microscopes: General, Multi-photon Laser Confocal,

Scanning Laser Confocal, Scanning Probe (SPM, AFM),

Video, and Ratio Imaging.

2. Microinjection (Companion Imaging Equipment)

3. Phosphore Imaging (Companion Imaging Equipment)

4. Direct Fluorescence & Chemifluorescence (Companion

Imaging Equipment)

5. Protein & DNA Computer Modeling (Companion

Imaging Equipment)

Key Pieces of Equipment for Keck Bioimaging Laboratory

http://sols.asu.edu/klab/klabtour_main.php

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A look into theA look into the

Harrington Harrington Department of Department of Bioengineering Bioengineering

Office…Office…

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Reception Area

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Offices

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Conference Room

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