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SU's Library

Upstate's Library

Students change samples on the 600 MHz NMR spectrometer at ESF

The biochemistry lab at ESF

Magnetic resonance imaging of skull and brain using the full body imager at Upstate.

Students in SU's Chemistry Lab

SL3 RNA complexed with the NCp7 nucleocapsid protein from HIV-1 (P.Borer, SU).

The Universities and the Facilities

Libraries

All three campuses maintain extensive collections of books and journals. Librarians cooperate to maximize coverage without duplicating specialty journals.

Equipment

This is a partial listing of equipment available to our researchers. The location of the equipment is noted as ESF, SU, Upstate or otherwise.

  • Four Brüker NMR spectrometers:
    • DRX-600 liquid and solid (ESF)
    • DRX-500 liquid (SU)
    • DPX-300 liquid (SU)
    • AMX-300 liquid and solid (ESF)
  • X-ray diffraction:
    • Protein/nucleic acid facility (Upstate, installation ~ 2002)
    • Polysaccharide facility (ESF)
    • Small molecule facility (SU)
    • CHESS synchrotron facility (Cornell campus, about 70 miles from Syracuse)
  • Silicon Graphics and PC molecular modeling facilities (~30 computers, 3 campuses)
  • Multiple copies of InsightII, Sybyl, and other molecular modeling programs
  • Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy (ESF)
  • UV-Vis CD spectrometer (Upstate, SU)
  • HPLC systems (3 campuses)
  • Laser systems for two-photon, picosecond and femtosecond experiments (SU, ESF)
  • Systems for vibrational circular dichroism and Raman optical activity (SU)
  • FT infrared spectrometers (SU, ESF)
  • Spectrofluorimeters (3 campuses)
  • UV-Vis spectrophotometers (3 campuses)
  • Gas Chromatography -- Mass Spectrometers (ESF, SU)
  • ESF Facilities and Chemistry Instrumentation
  • Upstate Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research Facilities


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