Harvard Center for Biological Imaging (HCBI)

The FAS Division of Science's Harvard Center for Biological Imaging (HCBI) is one of the most innovative biological imaging centers in the world. Imaging systems at the HCBI are leased rather than purchased and replaced every 2-3 years. This ensures that the facility remains relevant and is never in possession of outdated equipment. Currently, the HCBI contains 18 microscopes and high-end processing stations including confocal, super-resolution, multi-photon, lightsheet, live cell imaging, high-content screening, slide scanning, laser dissection and macroscopy. The facility also features wet lab space, eukaryotic and prokaryotic incubation, and access to nearby animal care facilities for a wide range of species.

Please visit the Harvard Center for Biological Imaging website for more information.