
At the University of Notre Dame, the Integrated Imaging Facility (NDIIF) is a state-of-the-art research core facility that consolidates the University's imaging capacity and augments it with powerful new imaging modalities. The NDIIF provides an integrated suite of sophisticated microscopes and imaging stations that enable facility users to attack the most complex modern research problems.
Led by Bradley Smith, Emil T. Hofman Professor of Science, the NDIIF houses four areas of expertise: electron microscopy, optical microscopy, in vivo imaging, and histology. The facility employs professional staff, including technicians and specialists, to guide non-expert users and support faculty, staff, and students in conducting successful experiments and research.
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Contact:
Brandi Wampler / Research Communications Specialist
Notre Dame Research / University of Notre Dame
brandiwampler@nd.edu / +1.574.631.8183
research.nd.edu / @UNDResearch
About Notre Dame Research:
The University of Notre Dame is a private research and teaching university inspired by its Catholic mission. Located in South Bend, Indiana, its researchers are advancing human understanding through research, scholarship, education, and creative endeavor in order to be a repository for knowledge and a powerful means for doing good in the world. For more information, please see research.nd.edu or @UNDResearch.