Facilities
A large number of the state-of-the-art research instruments used by graduate students is located within individual research groups. These instruments may, for example, include highly specialized equipment such as pulsed laser systems, ultrahigh vacuum chambers, area detector X-ray diffractometers, or electrospray mass spectrometers.
Additional research instruments, including support, assistance and user training, are available generally to all graduate students in the department. The following links provide information about these facilities within the Department of Chemistry, and information about research centers located elsewhere on the MSU campus.
MSU Research Centers and Facilities:
- Center for Advanced Microscopy
- Quantitative Biology Initiative
- Center for Microbial Ecology
- Center for Protein Structure, Function and Design
- Center for Nanomaterials Design and Assembly
- College of Natural Science Research Centers
- Composite Materials and Structures Center
- Genomics Technology Support Facility
- Macromolecular Structure, Sequencing and Synthesis Facility
- Mass Spectrometry Facility
- Michigan Center for Structural Biology
- National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
- Protein Expression Laboratory

