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College of Science
science@uidaho.edu
phone: (208) 885-6195
fax: (208) 885-5724
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PO Box 443025
Moscow, ID 83844-3025

Research Facilities

The College of Science boasts some of the most sophisticated and groundbreaking research equipment and facilities in the country. Thanks to grants and donations from alumni, agencies and community groups, as a University of Idaho scientist you have access to this equipment and labs throughout the university.

IBEST Bioinformatics Core
This core facility provides bioinformatics software, computing, and training services for faculty members, postdoctoral scientists and graduate students at the University of Idaho who are affiliated with the Center for Research on Processes in Evolution (CRePE).
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Center for Reproductive Biology
Reproductive Biology research is a top priority for faculty at both Washington State University and the University of Idaho.
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Department of Chemistry Facilities
Our freshman chemistry laboratories were among the first institutions in the world to provide LabQuest modules to all students!
IBEST DNA Sequence Analysis Core
This core facility provides equipment for investigators to acquire, analyze and visualize data generated from high throughput methods for genomics. Data analysis and bioinformatics are connected via gigabit Internet to the software and hardware resources of the IBEST Bioinformatics Core.
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Engineering-Physics Building
The Department of Physics offers many world-class labratories, including: Physical Characterization, Electrical Characterization, Fabrication/Synthesis, Theory/Modeling, Machine Shop, Observatory, Demonstration Room, Micro- and Nanotechnology and a Clean Room
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Geovisualization Facility
Our geovisualization facility is equiped with the latest technology for geological data processing and analysis, and 3-D data immersion
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Molecular Biology Core Facility
The Molecular Biology Core Facility supports molecular biology research done by CRePE researchers by providing DNA sequencing services, as well as training and technical assistance in the use of various molecular biological methods
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Polya Math Learning Center
The Department of Mathematics’ bioinformatics group, along with other departments, has recently attracted more than $20 million in multi-year funding. The high-tech Polya Math Learning Center provides an innovative lab experience.
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Structural Biology Core Facility
This core facility will augment the goals of the Center for Research on Processes in Evolution (CRePE) by providing the means to investigate the molecular basis of biological processes and will house a state of the art Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer
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