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The Department of Biological Sciences is housed in the Life Sciences Building,
a modern five-story 120,000-square-foot research and teaching complex. The forty
laboratories housed in the building are equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation.
Included are scanning and transmission electron microscopes, X-ray analyzers,
ultracentrifuges, scanning and dual-beam spectrophotometers, high performance liquid
chromatography equipment, gamma and liquid scintillation counters, mainframe
and microcomputers, environmental control chambers, darkrooms, cold rooms, biochemistry
and tissue culture labs, saltwater and freshwater labs, and a biohazard work area. Other
departmental facilities include 80-acre and 100-acre forest preserves; a greenhouse
complex with areas for the propagation and breeding of temperate, tropical, subtropical,
and desert plants; a herbarium containing over 20,000 specimens; A
9,000-square-foot animal facility has thirty breeding and maintenance rooms and a P3
area. An excellent science library is located adjacent to the Life Sciences Building.
Please browse the links below for specific information on our research facilities.
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