Big ideas come into focus in Skidmore's McGraw Microscopy Imaging Center

The W. Scott and Catherine McGraw Microscopy Imaging Center (SMMIC) features a collection
of microscopes that rivals those of larger research institutions while also providing
incredible one-on-one research opportunities with knowledgeable faculty.
Located in Skidmore’s new Billie Tisch Center for Integrated Sciences (BTCIS), SMMIC
supports light microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy, scanning electron microscopy,
and transmission electron microscopy.
Skidmore faculty members and students in the departments of biology, neuroscience,
chemistry, geoscience, and physics are engaging in microscopy-based research in SMMIC’s
labs, studying topics ranging from neurodegenerative diseases to atmospheric particles
and plant cell biology and evolution.
Students are also invited to use the microscopy center for their own independent research,
to experiment, or to learn more about gathering and interpreting data with the equipment.
In addition to promoting and facilitating microscopy-based research at Skidmore, SMMIC
provides user-friendly outreach to surrounding communities.
With support from the National Science Foundation, SMMIC hosts the Skidmore Young
Scholars Cell Biology Institute in the summer, providing comprehensive, interactive
learning to high schoolers in areas such as genetics, physiology, neuroscience, and
disease mechanisms.
SMMIC’s equipment was funded by the National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation
program (NSF-MRI), the Lintilhac Foundation of Burlington, Vermont, The George I.
Alden Trust of Massachusetts, several other private foundations, and the College.
Equipment in Skidmore's McGraw Microscopy Imaging Center includes:
- Olympus BX60 Upright Fluorescent Light Microscope
- Olympus BX63 Upright Fluorescent Light Microscope with time lapse
- Olympus IX70 Inverted Fluorescent Light Microscope
- Olympus IX83 Inverted Fluorescent Light Microscope with time lapse
- Olympus SZX-12 Stereomicroscope
- Fluoview 1000 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope
- FEI Quattro S Field Emission Scanning Microscope
- Hitachi HT7800 Transmissions Electron Microscope
- Ultracut E Ultramicrotome
- Leica EM UC6 Microtome