Lab Tour

For those who are unable to visit our lab in person, we invite you to peruse some photos! If you are interested in joining the lab, please visit the contact page and reach out to Carolyn.

The lab is located in the brand new ChEM-H building.

The lab is located in the brand new ChEM-H building.

We are located directly across from Stanford Bioscience and Medical School buildings (out the window).

We are located directly across from Stanford Bioscience and Medical School buildings (out the window).

The main hallway through our lab. Benches for biology research and hoods for chemistry flank both sides.

The main hallway through our lab. Benches for biology research and hoods for chemistry flank both sides.

 
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We are fully equipped with a hallway of analytical tools, including HPLCs, LCMS’s, and a new Orbitrap.

We are fully equipped with a hallway of analytical tools, including HPLCs, LCMS’s, and a new Orbitrap.

Our microscope room has an Nikon confocal microscope, epifluorescence scope, and Incucyte for live cell microscopy.

Our microscope room has an Nikon confocal microscope, epifluorescence scope, and Incucyte for live cell microscopy.

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A bench and hood newly moved into after the lab move.

A bench and hood newly moved into after the lab move.

 
The lab’s tissue culture room. We share with our friends in the Abu-Remaileh lab down the hall.

The lab’s tissue culture room. We share with our friends in the Abu-Remaileh lab down the hall.

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The corner office where half the lab has desks. (The other half are down the hall.)

The corner office where half the lab has desks. (The other half are down the hall.)

Receiving a sample of SARS-CoV-2 in the lab’s BSL3 space.

Receiving a sample of SARS-CoV-2 in the lab’s BSL3 space.