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Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Facility (AMRIS)
AMRIS is a state-of-the-art NMR facility for high-resolution solution NMR, solid-state NMR, microimaging, animal imaging, and human imaging. There are currently eight spectrometer systems, including a 750 MHz wide bore, an 11 T/40 cm bore horizontal animal imaging magnet, and a 3T human system.
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Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research (ICBR)
The ICBR enables, strengthens and energizes all aspects of molecular life science research at the University of Florida by teaching theory, techniques and applications of modern molecular research. The ICBR enables the growth and development of research throughout the Florida university system and jump start research for technology transfer and accelerate molecular biology research success from the lab to the marketplace.
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Major Analytical Instrumentation Center (MAIC)
The Major Analytical Instrumentation Center (MAIC) is a materials characterization and analysis facility established to provide analytical support for Florida’s scientific and engineering community in meeting the challenge of technology development. MAIC is a user oriented facility that provides service to the University of Florida, the state university system (SUS), and the industrial and commercial community.
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Nanoscale Research Facility (NRF)
The Nanoscale Research Facility (NRF) service center was created to provide a state-of-the-art facility for: university research in micro/nano device fabrication, teaching laboratories associated with micro/nano fabrication, and a collaborative, open environment. The NRF currently houses over 60 fabrication and inspection related tools with a purchase cost of over $8M. The facility and its resources are available to the entire university community and provide an excellent foundation for current research and grant proposals.
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Particle Analysis Instrumentation Center (PAIC)
The Particle Analysis Instrumentation Center (PAIC) grew out of a National Science Foundation ERC into one of the premier particle characterization facilities in the US. The PAIC provides the instrumentation and expertise to synthesize and characterize particulate systems for a wide variety of applications across a broad range of industries. There are over 30 instruments available for analyzing particle size, shape, surface and bulk powder properties along with spectroscopic, imaging and analytical instrumentation for chemical analysis and systems characterization