AMI Imaging Centre

The AMI Imaging Centre is an open-access facility housed in the Health Sciences Faculty at UCT. The Imaging Centre houses a fleet of advanced, commercial light microscopes. These instruments are tailored for use in the life sciences and provide high spatial and temporal resolution to study a variety of biological materials.  Access to the Imaging Centre is through peer-reviewed proposals open to all African scientists working at a non-profit African institution.

Address:

Institute for Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine
Level 1, Wernher & Beit North Bldg
UCT Medical Campus

Website: Africa Microscopy Initiative - Imaging Centre

Contact: 

Dr Mike Reiche
contact@microscopy.africa

 

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The Confocal and Light Microscope Imaging Facility at UCT offers access to a multi-functional Carl Zeiss 880 LSM confocal microscope with Fast Airyscan technology and the Elyra S1 super-resolution microscope. The Facility offers researchers access to super and near-super resolution, real-time live cell and tissue imaging including a multitude of quantitative imaging and analysis techniques.

Address:

Level 3, Anatomy Building
Health Sciences Campus, UCT    

Website: Confocal and Light Microscope Imaging Facility

Contact: 

A/Prof Dirk Lang

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The EMU is a central service unit at UCT that provides access to a range of electron microscopy and analysis facilities for the research and industry communities.  The EMU specialises in meeting the needs of both the physical and life science disciplines.

Address:

Level 1, New Engineering Building (NEB)
UCT Upper Campus

Website: Electron Microscope Unit

Contact: 

Soraya von Willingh

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The Electron Microprobe facility allows the quantitative and/or qualitative analysis of a wide range of elements (from boron through uranium, if present in sufficient concentration) of solid materials at the micron scale.

Academic in charge:

Geological Sciences Building
UCT Upper Campus

Website: Electron Microprobe

Contact:

Nicholas Laidler

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The MCB Microscope Facility houses a Nikon Ti-E inverted microscope with a motorized stage, CO2 incubator for live imaging of cells, six filter blocks (DAPI, FITC/Alexa 488, Texas Red/Mcherry, YFP, CFP, Cy5) and DIC optics. The microscope is linked to NIS-Elements AR imaging software which will allow image acquisition with a DSFi2 colour camera and two Andor EMCCD monochrome cameras.

Address:

Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
UCT Upper Campus

Website: Fluorescent microscope

Contact: 

Keren Cooper

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QEMSCAN (Quantitative Evaluation of Minerals by Scanning Electron Microscopy) is an analytical tool which provides rapid, reproducible and statistically reliable quantitative information on minerals and certain man-made materials for a variety of disciplines. This tool has been custom developed for the mining industry.

Address:

Level 1, New Engineering Building (EMU)
UCT Medical Campus

Website: QEMSCAN

Contact: 

Dr Andrea Mulelu

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Virtual microscopy is a method of posting whole slide microscope images and transmitting them over computer networks. This allows independent viewing of a microscope slide by large numbers of people in diverse locations. It involves a synthesis of microscopy and digital technologies.

Address:

Rm 1.18 JS Marais Building
Anzio Road, UCT Medical Campus

Website: Virtual Microscopy

Contact: 

Nadia Ikumi

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