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University Life
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About NUI Galway
About NUI Galway
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Colleges & Schools
Colleges & Schools
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Research & Innovation
Research & Innovation
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Business & Industry
Guiding Breakthrough Research at NUI Galway
We explore and facilitate commercial opportunities for the research community at NUI Galway, as well as facilitating industry partnership.
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Alumni, Friends & Supporters
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
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Research and the CMI
Research and the CMI
The staff of the CMI have considerable expertise in the preparation of samples for brightfield, fluorescence, confocal and electron microscopy. A variety of special techniques and methods are available for processing and fixation. Due to the diversity of specimen types encountered, attempts should be made by researchers to determine, via literature searches, the most current protocols applicable to their own specimen type.
Small investigative projects may be carried out by the staff of the CMI. For large and ongoing research projects, initial protocols may be developed and research assistants or postgraduate students trained for continuation of the work. For users who will need to use the instruments in the CMI extensively as a basic research tool for their project, the Centre offers full training in sample preparation and operation of the equipment, so that the user may operate instrumentation without assistance.
The CMI houses a range of Microscopes (see instrument list), all microscopes are capable of digital imaging.
The CMI will provide temporary storage of digital images while a project is in progress and the user is responsible for making arrangements for transferring and archiving files. We provide several ways for users to back up their digital images: burn files onto CD/DVD, transfer files to a USB key/memory stick, or use NUIG’s network to back up directly onto their networked PC.
All consumable costs associated with a project are expected to be covered by the research funds for that project. The CMI does not receive funding to cover these expenses so specimen processing charges and imaging time/training is imposed to cover costs.
An hourly charge for microscope time is levied to cover service and maintenance costs. Financial arrangements can be made for long term projects to reduce the hourly rate for users. To discuss cost issues please contact the CMI directly.
The CMI is here to support your research. Acknowledgement in any publication or presentation that makes use of data collected using CMI facilities is greatly appreciated.
Please contact staff in the CMI with any questions or comments.