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Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences (DEOHS) Shared Equipment

The DEOHS Shared Equipment provides UW researchers with access to a broad range of analytical and molecular instruments that support research in biomedical sciences, chemistry, engineering, and environmental health. Together with complementary departmental Cores, these resources promote collaboration, expand research capacity, and maximize the use of shared technologies across campus.

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Description

The DEOHS Shared Equipment offers access to versatile laboratory and analytical instruments that support diverse research applications across the biological, chemical, and environmental sciences. Available equipment includes:

  • SpectraMax i3x plate reader
  • QIAcube Connect
  • QIAcuity
  • Applied Biosystems QuantStudio 7
  • Typhoon 9400 scanner
  • KingFisher Flex
  • TissueLyser III
  • Leica cryostat
  • Shandon Cytospin 3
  • HPLC Agilent 1200

These instruments are suitable for a range of molecular biology, analytical chemistry, imaging, toxicology, and sample preparation workflows.

In addition, the department hosts two specialized Cores that expand available capabilities: the Environmental Health Laboratory and Trace Organics Analysis Center, with a broad range of equipment for organic, gravimetrics and inorganic analyses for assessing environmental or personal exposures to toxic chemicals, and the EDGE Genomics, Bioinformatics & Biostatistics, Microphysiological Systems Facility Core, with advanced molecular and immunoassay technologies for gene expression, protein quantification, and biomarker discovery.

Together, these shared resources enhance cross-disciplinary research and foster efficient use of instrumentation across the UW research community.

Key Words

Analytical Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Environmental Health, Toxicology, Biomedical Research, Transcriptomics, Mass Spectrometry, Chemical Analysis for Environmental and Occupational Samples

Details

Type
  • Equipment
  • Equipment - Measurement
Administrator
Campus Seattle
College / School / Unit School of Public Health
Location
  • Roosevelt One Building, 4225 Roosevelt Way
Availability
  • UW and external users
Category
  • Animal research
  • Imaging and visualization
  • Materials and chemical analysis
  • Protein and chemical analysis
  • Sequencing and gene expression analysis
Year Started 2025
Director / PI

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