Funding from Indiana University, the NIH and the Lilly Endowment have given Indiana University a worldclasscenter for biomedical imaging. The Indiana Center for Biological Microscopy (ICBM) is one of ahandful in the world equipped for low-light level microscopy, confocal microscopy, UV confocal microscopy,2-photon microscopy, digital deconvolution microscopy, live cell microscopy and the latest systems for digitalimage analysis and visualization.The facility represents a strong institutional commitment to optical imaging technology development. Since1998, Indiana University has committed more than $5M to this facility. In 2003 the Imaging Center movedinto new laboratory space, a move that nearly doubled the space, and provided more efficient spaceutilization and better environmental control.In addition to providing state-of-the-art support for Cancer Center members, the core is also actively involvedin research into biological imaging, resulting in the development and dissemination of new methods ofmicroscopy and digital image analysis software. The products of these activities are disseminated through aprogram of education, including seminars, courses and individual training.
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