Microscopy Facility

Basic Laboratory Microscope 

Make: Leica

Model: DM 750 

Basic microscopes that use light to magnify objects. The lenses in these microscopes refract the light for the objects beneath them to appear closer. The different types of light or optical microscopes are: Compound microscope. The optical parts of the microscope are used to view, magnify, and produce an image from a specimen placed on a slide. 

Light Microscope with Camera 

Make: Leica

Model: ICC50 W  

In the simplest terms, the microscope camera is used to magnify tiny and sometimes fast-moving objects using artificial light. Many different fields and industries use microscopes to study organic and industrial materials in medicine and biology, material sciences and forensics. Using a Microscope Over-Eyepiece Camera Adapter one will be able to thread a c-mount camera directly onto the adapter and slide it over the microscope eyepiece. 

Fluorescence Miceoscope 

Make: Leica

Model: DM 6B 

A fluorescence microscope is an optical microscope that uses fluorescence instead of, or in addition to, scattering, reflection, and attenuation or absorption, to study the properties of organic or inorganic substances. "Fluorescence microscope" refers to any microscope that uses fluorescence to generate an image, whether it is a simple set up like an epifluorescence microscope or a more complicated design such as a confocal microscope, which uses optical sectioning to get better resolution of the fluorescence image.

Cell culture microscope with Camera 

Make: Leica

Model:

Phase-contrast microscopes are commonly used in routine cell culture monitoring and observation. Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) Microscope: DIC microscopy is another contrast-enhancing technique that produces detailed, three-dimensional images of transparent specimens.