Molecular Microbiology Imaging Facility

The Molecular Microbiology Imaging Facility provides fluorescence, confocal, and transmission electron microscopy to all members of the Washington University community on a recharge basis.

Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core

The Washington University Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core (MCPC) is a leading research core that was established in 1998 and currently provides approximately 3,000 surgical, imaging and functional cardiovascular physiology services annually to its academic and industry partners throughout the world.

Mouse Genetics Core

The Mission of the Mouse Genetics Core (MGC) is to provide a cost-effective method for generating and maintaining genetically altered mice for the entire Washington University research community.

MR Facility

The MR Facility is a research facility with a special emphasis on brain imaging containing 3 MRI systems that are dedicated 100% of the time to human research.

Musculoskeletal Histology and Morphometry Core

The Musculoskeletal Histology and Morphometry Core provides histological services for the identification and analysis of bone, cartilage, muscle, tendon and ligament, in developing and adult model organisms and humans.