The Thanh Chem Lab at The Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, The Royal Institution of Great Britain:
We work with a very interdisciplinary team, and some equipements are obvious to some colleagues and some are not, so, below each picutre, there is some indication of what the main intrument is

A Centrifuge in the background


A glove box (slightly bigger than the one you have in your car and it does not use to keep gloves 🙂 )



A rotary evaprator in the background

Characterisation Lab
at The Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, The Royal Institution of Great Britain:

A bespoke real- time in situ MFH imaging system to explore the apop- totic and/or necrotic cell death pathways

Magnetic Particle Spectroscopy

Francisco J. Terán installed AC Hyster from Nanotech Solutions

XRD

SQUID-VSM

TEM

FTIR
Biochemistry Lab:

Incubator

Flow cytometer

Live Cell Imager

Discovery TGA (Thermogravimetric Analysis)

Beckman Coulter Optima MAX Ultracentrifuge

Malvern DLS

Molecular Device SpectraMax M2-M2e Fluorescent and UV-Vis Microplate reader (you can use a cuvette too)
Thanh’s Group by the musical periodic table and the historic library
at the Royal Institution (Oct 2011)


DFRL lunch time group meeting around a table of Bragg’s family (a snap shot on 22/1/2013):

The Nanomag Lab at Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool (2005-2008):






