Bioimaging Facility
The SOLS Bioimaging Facility is comprised of the WM Keck Bioimaging Laboratory and the SOLS EM Laboratory. This multi-user facility is dedicated to serve the imaging needs of researchers within SOLS and throughout the ASU community.
The W.M. Keck Bioimaging Laboratory was established in 1997 through a grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation. Since that time the Keck Lab has expanded its space from 1415 to 2032 sq. ft and has served over 100 investigators from 14 different departments within ASU as well as other biomedical research institutes such as TGen, CRI, Mayo and Barrows Neurological Institute. The Keck Lab houses some of the latest bioimaging technology including a SP2 Leica laser scanning confocal microscope, 2 epifluorescent Nikon microscopes equipped with video imaging cameras and an Eppendorf micro-dissection unit, TIRF Bioscope, Nanoscope III Atomic Force Microscope, STORM phosphorescence/ chemiluinescence/ radioisope imaging scanner, Leica Cryostat 1950UV and computer-aided image processing software.
Bioimaging classes, seminars and one-on-one training are provided throughout the year by experienced imaging staff.
The W.M. Keck Bioimaging Laboratory is located on the main campus of Arizona State University and is housed in the Life Sciences C wing in rooms L2-80, L2-66 and L2-08.


