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Instruments

  • Andor Revolution Spinning Disk Microscope
    andor
  • LaVision Ultramicroscope II Light Sheet Microscope
  • Leica SP8 X Confocal Microscope with STED 3X
    Leica
  • Leica SPE Confocal Microscope
  • Zeiss LSM 510 Meta Microscope
    Zeiss

         

 

  • Enhanced Neuroimaging Core
    • Instruments
      • Andor Revolution Spinning Disk Microscope
      • LaVision Ultramicroscope II Light Sheet Microscope
      • Leica SP8 Confocal with STED 3X
      • Leica SP8 X Confocal Microscope
      • Leica SPE Confocal Microscope
      • Zeiss LSM 510 Meta Microscope
    • Access
    • User Fees

Imaging Technician:
Ryan Carelli


Address
Enhanced Neuroimaging Core
Goldenson Building, Room 501/502
220 Longwood Ave
Boston, MA 02115

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Enhanced Neuroimaging Core
NeuroBehavior Laboratory Core
Pain Research Forum
Research Instrumentation Core
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About Us

Established in 2001, the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center is a pioneering biomedical research group focused on ending suffering from neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases. By drawing on the intellectual strength and proven capability of the Harvard medical community and colleagues throughout the world, the NeuroDiscovery Center has developed a unique approach to understanding and treating these devastating diseases. 

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Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center
Goldenson Building, Room 524
Harvard Medical School
220 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Tel  617.432.3370
neurodiscovery@hms.harvard.edu

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