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Resources
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Bench-top Equipment in
the laboratory includes:
 | isothermal titration calorimetry VP Microcal |
 | stopped-flow UV/Vis and fluorescence system Applied
Photophysics SX.18MV |
 | fluorimeter Varian Eclipse with plate reader |
 | GC-MS/MS Varian Saturn2000 |
 | UV/Vis spectrophotometers, HPLC, hoods, laminary
box, and other standard equipment |
In the department, we have access to:
 | confocal fluorescence microscope system Olympus |
 | differential scanning calorimetry Microcal |
 | fluorimeter Fluorolog 3 |
 | PCR |
 | flow cytometry |
 | LC/MS |
 | tissue culture facilities |
 | cold room |
 | centrifuges and other equipment. |
The university has research facilities in:
 | scanning and transmission electron microscopy |
 | NMR |
 | x-ray crystallography |
 | atomic force microscopy, and others.
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Computational Resources are
represented by the Computational Chemistry and Biology Network
consisting of SGI Origin server, workstations Fuel (6) and Octane (2),
and Linux workstations (8). The researchers also have access to
SGI Altix and Linux cluster of the NDSU
Center for High Performance Computing. Available software
includes almost complete lines of Accelrys, Tripos, and Schrodinger
software, GAMESS, Gaussian, simulation packages Amber, NAMD, UHBD, and others.

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Last updated: August 18, 2007 |
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