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Hydra vulgaris adult with bud.

Mouse intestinal organoid

Imaged on Andor Dragonfly by Dr. Lindsay Rathbun Wysocki (Bergstralh Lab)

Green filaments on a black background with blue starbursts.

HUVECs embedded in a 3D hydrogel matrix

Imaged on Andor Dragonfly by Zachary Boodoo (Singh Lab)

Welcome to the High Content Imaging Core (HCIC)!

HCIC is a microscopy core housed in Goergen Hall at the University of Rochester. We provide researchers at the University of Rochester access to high-speed microscopy of various modalities. HCIC is here to assist with all aspects of microscopy in research: experimental design and optimization, sample prep, imaging, post-processing, image analysis, and more.

We currently have four microscopes in use:

  1. Andor Dragonfly Spinning Disk Confocal Microscope
  2. Nikon Epifluorescence Microscope
  3. Lumicks C-trap Dymo Optical Tweezers
  4. Etaluma Incubator-based Lumascope LS850

And coming soon, a custom-built single objective lightsheet microscope and a Zeiss LSM980 with Airyscan 2!