Conference Rooms Available:
Please contact Maggie Holly in the Cell Biology Main Office to reserve any of the following spaces for your meeting:
Nanaline Duke 323
Nanaline Duke 384
Nanaline Duke 437
Core Research Facilities
Duke University and Duke University School of Medicine offer state-of-the-art shared research facilities that are available for use by all Duke investigators. Core facilities are physically housed and administered by Duke research institutes and centers, including the Duke Cancer Institute and the Duke Human Vaccine Institute.
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Nanaline Duke and Sands Building Lactation Rooms
There are two lactation rooms for Cell Biology members. One is in 232 Nanaline Duke. The other is in 447 Sands. You can sign up for access to the Sands room through the HR benefits site: https://hr.duke.edu/benefits/family/lactation/
For a list of other lactation rooms at Duke go here: https://hr.duke.edu/benefits/family/lactation/#rooms
Duke Light Microscopy Core Facility [LMCF]
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The Light Microscopy Core Facility (LMCF) offers a wide range of confocal and conventional fluorescence microscopes and image analysis resources. The facility is based in the Levine Science Research Center (LSRC), the French Family Science Center (FFSC), the Nanaline Duke (ND) building, and Research Park II at Duke University and is open to all members of the University and the Medical Center campuses. News & Events | Contact Us
Contact Jim Burris for more information: (919)-668-2061
Duke University School of Medicine Zebrafish Core Facilities
The Duke University School of Medicine Zebrafish Core Facilities (Z-Core) is a shared resource that offers aquaculture services to a diverse group of biomedical researchers using zebrafish as a model organism.
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