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Established in 1978, the Microscopy and Image Analysis Laboratory (MIL) is a centralized facility of more than 3,000 square feet housing major equipment, used on a shared basis by investigators focusing mainly on studies of cell and tissue morphology and ultrastructure. It offers state-of-the-art equipment for microscopic imaging, including fluorescence microscopy, as well as scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
The MIL is a fee-for-service-based operation open to researchers from all departments within the University of Michigan, other institutions, and the industrial research community.
Chris Edwards
Manager, Microscopy & Image Analysis Core
734-936-4912
fishon@umich.edu


