The Neurosciences Imaging Center (NIC) has been in existence for over twelve years and is the oldest optical imaging facility on campus. Although the center is located within the Department of Neurosciences, it has always operated as a completely open core facility with a majority of its registered users coming from outside the department. The Neurosciences Imaging Center has recently moved to a newly renovated suite located on the 6th floor of the School of Medicine (E632). Our new home is bright, open and specifically designed to support a broad range of biological imaging needs. The Neurosciences Imaging Center houses the most sophisticated microscopes and imaging equipment available today, including the Zeiss LSM 510 META confocal microscope, the Leica TCS SP2 MP confocal microscope, and the Bio-Rad Radiance 2100 MP laser scanning system. Please visit the links below for a more detailed description of the systems within the center, or contact Maryanne Pendergast for a tour.