What is the Nuclear and Chemical Science Core Facility?

The newly formed Nuclear & Chemical Science (NUCS) Core Facility houses state-of-the-art instrumentation capable of measuring the composition, structure, and dynamic behavior of radioactive and non-radioactive biological/molecular compounds, agricultural samples, and materials. The NUCS Core Facility provides access to and analysis on 11 different types of instrumentation for users from across the WSU campuses and from outside academic and private institutions. This info session will describe the location, capabilities, and how to submit samples/arrange training on/use the instruments at the NUCS Core Facility. Come learn how to utilize the instrumentation at the NUCS Core Facility in your next experiment.

Join us via Zoom on Wednesday, April 20, at 1 p.m.

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