Light Microscopy Services

Light Microscopy

Our light microscopy, or LM, facility offers investigators an extensive set of microscopy services equipment for LM imaging and analysis and world-class expertise. Our experienced team offers investigators consultation, training and services in all LM modalities.
 

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Schedule With Us

To schedule LM services with the Cellular Imaging shared resource, or to get more information about how we can work with you, contact us:

Location: Thomas Building DE-512

Services

We have an extensive set of microscopy instruments including widefield microscopes, incubator microscopes, a digital slide scanner, a high-content reader, a confocal microscope, a super-resolution microscope and light sheet technologies.

Our team can provide you with consultation, training, development or assisted sessions.

Fluorescence microscopy and brightfield microscopy image
Image by Cellular Imaging staff

Having sample-related items available in our imaging core facilitates and accelerates research. We offer a selection of microscopy reagents, including dyes for live cell imaging and secondary antibodies for STED microscopy in convenient quantities.

Please inquire for our current inventory.

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Microscopes

Andor Dragonfly is a spinning disk confocal with photoactivation and ablation capability.

Leica Stellaris8 Confocal is a confocal microscope for high-resolution imaging.

Leica Stellaris8 STED Confocal is a versatile imaging platform with standard confocal, STED super-resolution, and FALCON lifetime capabilities.

Zeiss LSM 780 is a confocal microscope with Airyscan super-resolution capability and multi-photon excitation.

TissueFAXS system is an automated digital pathology system/slide scanner for the imaging of histology slides and fluorescently labeled slides, including large tissue sections and tissue microarray slides.

Image by Jin Meng, Cellular Imaging Shared Resource, Fred Hutch
Image by Jin Meng, Cellular Imaging Shared Resource, Fred Hutch

Molecular Devices ImageXpress is a dedicated microscope with confocal ability for the automated imaging and analysis of samples in multi-well plate format, and it is specifically designed for high-content analysis and for image-based screening applications.

Image by Jessica Wagoner, Polyak Lab, University of Washington
Image by Jessica Wagoner, Polyak Lab, University of Washington

Incucyte (S3 and SX5) is an incubator microscope system for long-term, live-cell imaging.

Image by Kristian Davidsen, Sullivan lab, Fred Hutch
Image by Kristian Davidsen, Sullivan lab, Fred Hutch

LaVision/Miltenyi Ultramicroscope II light sheet system is used for 3D imaging and analysis of entire biological systems using a “sheet” of laser illumination.

Image by Wiley Analytical Science
Image by Wiley Analytical Science

Leica Stellaris8 STED Confocal is a versatile imaging platform with standard confocal, STED super-resolution, and FALCON lifetime capabilities.

VT-iSIM is a microscope platform for acquiring fast super-resolved images.

Zeiss LSM 780 is a confocal microscope with Airyscan super-resolution capability and multi-photon excitation.

Image by Dr. Lena Schroeder, Cellular Imaging Shared Resource, Fred Hutch
Image by Dr. Lena Schroeder, Cellular Imaging Shared Resource, Fred Hutch

Nikon Ring TIRF is a total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscope that illuminates samples with a ring of light, creating a TIRF field with minimal interference fringes.

Image by Dr. Saurav Kumar, Cooper Lab, Fred Hutch
Image by Dr. Saurav Kumar, Cooper Lab, Fred Hutch

Nikon Eclipse Ni-U is an upright fixed-stage microscope suitable for collecting 2D images (no stacks) in transmitted light and/or fluorescence mode using a color or monochrome camera.

Nikon Live is a widefield fluorescence microscope system as well as a transmitted light imaging system for DIC and phase contrast modes. It is a versatile widefield imaging microscope that can be paired with 3D deconvolution. The microscope is primarily used for time-lapse imaging of living samples.

Image by Jin Meng, Cellular Imaging Shared Resource, Fred Hutch
Image by Jin Meng, Cellular Imaging Shared Resource, Fred Hutch

Questions about our LM services or how to schedule with us?