Bioimages

The Dunn School Bioimaging Facility

The facilities are a collection of state of the art light and electron microscopes based in the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology. The equipment is open to all members of Oxford University. The purpose of the facilities is to provide to researchers and students imaging equipment and image analysis software for their research. We also offer a 'one off' sevice to take images for people with one or two samples. A modest fee is charged for use of the facilities to cover maintenance contracts and consumables. All users will receive basic training on the systems, advice for experimental designs and help with troubleshooting.

All new users should contact Mike Shaw (both from the Dunn School and other Departments).

Bioimaging Seminars

  • Bioimaging Seminar series is held every six weeks at 11am in the EPA Seminar Room. All are welcome.

Light Microscopes

Light Microscopes

The Dunn School Bioimaging Facility maintains three confocal microscopes (one equiped for live cell imaging) and three fluorescence microscopes fitted with CCD cameras.

Electron Microscopes

Electron Microscopes

The Dunn School Bioimaging Facility maintains both a Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopes as well as equipment for sample preparation.

Useful Info

Charges

The Dunn School Bioimaging Facility is open to all members of Oxford University