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Library Facilities: The J. Murrey Atkins Library at UNC
Charlotte is the largest academic library in the Charlotte Metrolina region. Its
computerized, on-line catalog can be accessed through 30 in-house public access terminals
and the world wide web. The library currently holds approximately 1 million volumes, carries 1200 network
connections, and receives over 5,000 separate periodical and serial publications
of which approximately 400 are specific to Biology and Biomedicine.
Facilities and Equipment within the Department of Biology:
The Department of Biology occupies laboratory and office spaces in the Woodward Building
(constructed 2005). There are 28 individual
research bay modules with the size of each module being approximately 600 sq.
ft. In addition, there are more than 20 rooms containing common use equipment,
including tissue-culture hoods, walk-in cold and warm rooms, and dark rooms. A
3000 sq. ft. vivarium, including a surgical suite, is also located in Woodward
Hall. These laboratories are well equipped with
instrumentation needed for a wide range of molecular, microbial and organ and organismal
research. These include: a staffed vivarium with surgical suite; a staffed microscopy imaging core
facility with an Olympus IX70 Fluoroview confocal microscopy system, an Olympus inverted fluorescence ion imaging microscope with Image-1 analysis
system, and a Hitachi F-2500 fluorescence spectrophotometer; FACS calibur flow cytometer;
Affymetrix Genechip Instrument System Workstation; Molecular Dynamics Typhoon 8600 variable mode image analyzer;
b
and
g counters; tissue culture facilities;
spectrophotometers;
Thermal Cyclers (including two real-time Roche LightCyclers); a DNA sequencing core
facility with a Perkin Elmer automated DNA sequencer and dedicated thermal cycler;
low speed, high speed and ultra centrifuges; gel analysis hardware and software; standard upright and inverted
microscopes with fluorescence and digital cameras, in vivo video microscopes with analysis software for
quantitative fluorescence, complete equipment for physiologic monitoring, HPLC,
gas chromatograph, etc.
Additionally, the department provides students with opportunities for research in natural
environments. These include the UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens, located on campus; the
UNC Charlotte Experimental Ecological Reserve, a 100-acre tract of land set aside on
campus; the UNC Charlotte Rocky River Wildlife Refuge, a 46-acre natural preserve located
east of Charlotte; and Chimney Rock Park, an 800-acre park located in the Blue Ridge
Mountains.
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