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Skip to contentDepartment of BiologyMenu Close Search Graduate StudiesUndergraduate ProgramUndergraduate Research SymposiumApply NowMajor Requirements & Related ProgramsUndergraduate ResearchCareers in BiologyOur PeopleCommunity SpotlightsResourcesFacilities & CentersResearchBiology NewslettersAlumni NewsletterBIOrhythmsBiologueBiology SpotlightOutreachLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesUpcoming EventsRecent NewsContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SFacilities & Centers FacilitiesCenters & Affiliated InstitutionsDepartment ResourcesAbout Our Facilities The Biology Department at Washington University occupies seven large buildings: Rebstock Hall Bayer Laboratory Wilson Hall McDonnell Hall Busch Building The Life Sciences Building The Jeanette Goldfarb Plant Growth Facility  Our department is associated with world class research centers and affiliate institutions such as Washington University Medical School, the Missouri Botanical Garden, and the Danforth Plant Science Center. We provide support to our faculty, staff, and students through high-performance computing resources, scientific editing services, and shared equipment and spaces.  Department of BiologyDepartment of Biology Imaging FacilityThe Departmental Imaging Facility includes two Laser Scanning Confocal Fluorescent microscopes, a computational deconvolution fluorescent microscope, a three-channel (DAPI-GFP-Texas Red) epifluorescent microscope and wetlab facilities for sample slide preparation. We are available for consultation about the design of imaging experiments, and/or the analysis of image data and instrument training.more information about our imaging facility The Jeanette Goldfarb Plant Growth Facility This 10,000 square foot’ facility consists of support space, greenhouses and a growth chamber facility. Five greenhouses on the first floor of the building provide a total growing area of 5200 square feet’. The two upper floors contain environmental growth chambers—computer-controlled environments that are programmed by the staff. The computers deliver proper levels of light, temperature and humidity to foster the most ideal growth for the experiments. The facility has over 20 reach-in and walk-in plant growth chambers and two tissue culture chambers. Greenhouse staff assists with advising and tending experiments that are set up by students and faculty for research purposes in both the greenhouses and the growth chambers. learn more about our plant growth facility  180307_jaa_ram_dixit_0685_small 2.jpg Media Root Our Centers & Affiliated Institutions Washington University Medical SchoolWashington University Medical SchoolWashington University School of Medicine is committed to advancing human health throughout the world. As noted leaders in patient care, research and education, our outstanding faculty has contributed many discoveries and innovations to science and medicine since the school’s founding in 1891.   Learn more about Wash U Medical School Tyson Research CenterTyson Research CenterTyson is the environmental field station for Washington University in St. Louis and a resource for faculty, staff, and students at WashU and beyond. Together with our laboratory and experimental facilities, our 2,000-acre landscape provide opportunities for multi-scale research and teaching. We encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and integrate educational programs into faculty research programs for authentic research apprenticeships.   learn more about Tyson Research Center Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterDonald Danforth Plant Science CenterThe Danforth Center employs nearly 250 individuals from 24 countries. Scientific teams focus research at the nexus of food, energy and the environment to improve the productivity and sustainability of agriculture. Learn more about Danforth Plant Science Center Living Earth CollaborativeLiving Earth CollaborativeThe Living Earth Collaborative is a center for biodiversity headquartered at Washington University in St. Louis that brings together three world-class organizations–Washington University, Missouri Botanical Gardens, and the St. Louis Zoo. The collaborative transcends geographic and political boundaries to address the most pressing issue facing humankind – the ability to sustain life on earth. Learn more about the living earth collaborative Natural Science Learning CenterNatural Science Learning CenterThe NSLC is a study center for A & S students. It is located close to the Biology teaching laboratories and classrooms on the ground floor of the Life Sciences building. It includes a student lounge, a computer classroom, two conference rooms, and six multi-purpose rooms for TA's office hours, tutoring groups and studying. The Center is a "home base" for our freshman and sophomore students taking Bio 2960 (Principles of Biology I), and Bio 2970 (Principles of Biology II) but other students are welcome to use it. Learn more about the Natural Sciences Learning Center Institute for School Partnership Institute for School Partnership The Institute for School Partnership is all about connecting the resources of Washington University to the needs of the K-12 education community in St. Louis and beyond. We develop and sustain impactful partnerships with schools in order to empower educators and improve educational outcomes for all students. learn more about the Institute for School Partnership Missouri Botanical GardenMissouri Botanical GardenFounded in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is the nation's oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and a National Historic Landmark. The Garden is a center for botanical research and science education, as well as an oasis in the city of St. Louis. The Garden offers 79 acres of beautiful horticultural display, including a 14-acre Japanese strolling garden, Henry Shaw's original 1850 estate home, and one of the world's largest collections of rare and endangered orchids. Learn more about the missouri botanical garden  Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB)Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB)The Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB) is a multi-institutional Science and Technology Center funded by the NSF to advance the study of mechanical forces in molecules, cells, and tissues in plants and animals.   Visit CEMB Departmental ResourcesHigh Performance ComputingAll members of the Biology Department have access to the cluster at the Center for High Performance Computing (CHPC) located at the Medical SchoolBiology Conference RoomsConference rooms available for meetings and seminarsBiology StockroomSelf-service access to basic laboratory and office supplies during regular business hours at wholesale pricesShared EquipmentShared departmental resources and equipmentImaging Facility State-of-the-art microscopes and computers to visualize and process image dataAdditional Faculty/Staff Biology ResourcesSee all of the resources tagged as for faculty and staffBiology Resource Manual Quick LinksResourcesEventsEmploymentOur PeopleContactAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Facebook Twitter Contact Us: Department of Biology [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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