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Brown Center for Ultrastructure Studies is the central microscopy facility at SUNY-ESF, located on the second floor of Baker Lab. The Center for Ultrastructure Studies provides students, faculty and research staff with access, assistance, and training in modern microscopy techniques.
These techniques include light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, digital imaging, image analysis and a host of ancillary applications.This facility was first established in 1957 with the installation of the first transmission electron microscope in central New York. Brown Center for Ultrastructure Studies was formally established in 1972 when anETEC scanning electron microscope was installed in Baker Laboratory.
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The Center has always maintained a position of leadership and excellence in the areas of wood structure and microscopy, both nationally and internationally.Many departments and programs within the College and neighboring universities are represented among the faculty, staff and students who utilize the Center for research. During an average year, 30 faculty, 35 graduate students, and numerous undergraduate students utilize the resources of the Center for their research. Outreach activity is also an important service provided by the Center. These services include providing micrographs for educational purposes, assistance to other universities, tours and demonstrations to interested technology groups, and microscopy assistance to private industry. The Academic program offered by the Center consists of graduate and undergraduate courses, graduate level special topic research projects, and graduate student guidance. We offer a twelve-credit minor in microscopy for undergraduates.
Our program is unique in central New York as the only microscopy center to offer comprehensive formal training in the theory and application of these research tools. NSF Funds $1.12M for Transmission Electron Microscope at ESF$1.12 million NSF Grant awarded to ESF for a cryo field emission scanning transmission electron microscope. The successful proposal was submitted by Dr. Anagnost, Robert P. Smith, M.S, Dr. Ivan Gitsov from ESF; Dr.
Maye from Syracuse University; and Dr. Stephan Wilkens from Upstate Medical University.N.C.