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Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL)

Established: 1853

http://wustl.edu/

Location: St Louis, United States

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ROR ID: https://ror.org/01yc7t268

CrossRef Funder ID: 100007268

ISNI: 0000 0004 1936 9350

WikiData: Q777403

3 Core Facilities:

1 Service Outside their Institution

1 Consult Outside their Institution

Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI)RRID:SCR_028069

Resources:

Imaging (Cell, Molecular, PET, Translational)

Contact Info:

Eduardo Rosa-Molinar, Ph.D., FAAAS

4515 McKinley Avenue

Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI) is in the basement of the Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building

Saint Louis, MO 63110 - United States

https://wucci.wustl.edu/

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RRID:

RRID:SCR_028069

Description:

Overview of the WUCCI

The Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI) is a university‑wide shared technology and innovation hub dedicated to advancing multi‑scale imaging in biomedical research. Established in 2015 through collaboration between the Departments of Neuroscience and Cell Biology & Physiology, the Center provides access to advanced imaging technologies, expert consultation, training, and collaborative partnerships across the School of Medicine and Washington University research community.

WUCCI’s mission is to support discovery in cellular structure, function, and human disease by providing:
- Reliable and affordable access to state‑of‑the‑art light and electron microscopy platforms
- Professional guidance in experimental design, sample preparation, data acquisition, and quantitative image analysis
- Hands‑on training in basic and advanced imaging methodologies
- Development and application of emerging imaging technologies and workflows
- A collaborative environment that integrates imaging, computation, and biological research

WUCCI‑Couch Facility
The primary WUCCI site is located in the Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building and encompasses ~7,600 sq ft of purpose‑designed microscopy, sample‑prep, and analysis space.

Key Facility Features:
Light Microscopy Suites:
- Eighteen imaging workstations across three dedicated rooms
- Confocal, resonant‑scanning confocal, spinning‑disk confocal, and super‑resolution systems (e.g., Nikon N‑SIM)
- Live‑cell imaging platforms with advanced laser lines, spectral detection, and environmental control

Electron Microscopy Suites:
- Multiple electron microscopes supporting a wide range of voltages and imaging applications
- Full EM sample‑prep infrastructure, including freezing labs, wet‑lab prep spaces, and resin‑ and cryogenic ultramicrotomy suites

Additional Infrastructure:
- Tissue culture suite
- Short‑term live‑animal imaging space (<24 hrs)
- Ten‑desk high‑performance image‑analysis room
- Equipment‑maintenance workshop
- Staff offices, multi‑purpose classroom, and user break area

Capabilities:
- Light microscopy, electron microscopy, and multi‑modal workflows
- Correlated light and electron microscopy (CLEM)
- Correlated volume electron microscopy (cvEM)
- Whole‑cell and tissue ultrastructure mapping
- Protein and probe localization
- High‑resolution 3D ultrastructural dataset acquisition
- Integration of dynamic fluorescence imaging with ultrastructural EM data

WUCCI‑Neuro at The Fort (2023–Present)
Opened in 2023 within the Fort Neuroscience Research Building, WUCCI‑Neuro expands capacity for advanced neuroscience‑focused imaging.

Facility Highlights:
- ~2,600 sq ft optimized for neurobiology research
- Six optical systems including confocal, resonant‑scanning confocal, spinning‑disk confocal, and a dedicated multiphoton in‑vivo imaging suite
- Tissue culture facilities
- Wet‑lab space for tissue clearing workflows
- Four high‑performance analysis workstations

Training & Education:
- Introductory and advanced training for light, electron, and multi‑modal systems
- Workshops, symposia, and user‑group meetings
- Specialized programs including cryo‑EM and quantitative imaging

Research Support:
- Assistance with experimental design, sample preparation, and data acquisition
- Support for fixed‑cell and live‑cell imaging
- Advanced computational analysis
- Development of custom workflows and visualization strategies

Facility Access:
- Instrument scheduling and service requests via iLab
- 24/7 access for trained users
- Weekday staff support

History, Growth & Vision:
- 2015 — WUCCI was established as a centralized imaging center
- 2023 — Opening of WUCCI‑Neuro at The Fort
- 2024–present — Ongoing expansion of imaging systems, computational resources, and educational programs

Summary Statement:
WUCCI provides comprehensive imaging technologies, expertise, and training to enable investigators to explore cellular and tissue architecture across scales. Through integrated light, electron, cryogenic, and correlative imaging—combined with computational and educational resources—WUCCI accelerates discovery and deepens understanding of human health and disease.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

03/08/2026

Washington University School of Medicine Mass Spectrometry Technology Access Center Core FacilityRRID:SCR_027393

Resources:
Contact Info:

Brianna Krusen

https://www.mtac.wustl.edu

RRID:

RRID:SCR_027393

Description:

Core services range from simple protein identification to quantification of proteins (relative and absolute) through bottom-up proteomics analyses. Offers intact, native, and top-down proteomics analyses. Provides comprehensive global quantitative analysis of post-translational modifications (PTMs) such as phosphorylation, ubiquitination, acetylation, and methylation, as well as epiproteomics histone PTM assays.

This facility does not provide services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

09/03/2025

Washington University in St. Louis Human Cells, Tissues, and Organoids Core FacilityRRID:SCR_027185

Resources:
RRID:

RRID:SCR_027185

Description:

Core provides training and expertise on culturing human pluripotent cells and their downstream derivatives.

This facility does not provide services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

07/09/2025