Faculty and trainees have access to modern research facilities and advanced instruments — including cryo-electron microscopy and mass spectrometry — and most are affiliated with one or more of the school’s major research centers, including the Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Disease, the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, and the Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Behavioral Phenotyping Core
The Behavioral Phenotyping Core at Indiana University School of Medicine is a state-of-the art facility where investigators can study the behavior of animal models.
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Center for Electron Microscopy
The Center for Electron Microscopy is a full-service research laboratory that offers cryo-electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy.
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Center for Proteome Analysis
The Center for Proteome Analysis provides protein and proteomic analysis services for protein identification, characterization, and quantification.