The BAF vision is to unconditionally support researchers in the field of metabolomics. This
facility has state-of-the art mass spectrometer instruments that can quantify metabolites
and their labeling as well as macromolecules. Ana Paula Alonso (BAF's Director) ,
Jean Christophe Cocuron (BAF's Manager) , and Yasmeen Elharis (Research Coordinator)
are committed to assist scientists: i) in the design of robust analytical methods,
and ii) the interpretation of data.
The
Genomics Center provides RNA and DNA sequence analysis using the latest technology and research techniques
to both internal and external clients
UNT's
Materials Research Facility (MRF), located at Discovery Park, is one of the most advanced university research facilities
in the nation for materials analysis — from the atomic to macro scales. The facility
offers a suite of powerful analytical instruments used for true 3D characterization
and processing with an adjoining cleanroom so that materials can be synthesized, tested,
and controlled in close proximity. UNT is among an elite group of public institutions
nationwide to offer these open access resources.
Welcome to the
library guide for the BioDiscovery Institute! On these pages you'll find the library resources
recommended to support research for bio-based solutions to economic challenges.
The
Research Computing Services team in the Division of Research and Innovation offers access to High Performance
Computing (HPC) resources, big data management, and application of visualization tools
for various research applications. This department is also staffed with two research
scientists highly experienced in advanced computational methods and ready to support
UNT researchers with implementing high performance computing methods in their research
projects.
The University of North Texas
Greenhouse Facilities under the Vice President of Research and Innovation office are managed by Gail Shadle
and include three major greenhouses. These facilities are used colletively to support
technologically advanced plant science research where UNT scientists are studying
how to increase agricultural productivity and uses with far-reaching effects in energy,
food supply, nutrition, and medicine.