The Biophysics Instrumentation Facility (BIF) is part of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and is located in Room 4420 on the 4th Floor of the Hector F. DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Building. The facility provides access to state-of-the-art instrumentation focused on the study of conformations, activities and assembly of biological and other macromolecules. While each instrument provides distinct insight, the ensemble enables a thorough characterization of structure, function, and interaction of biological assemblies. For information regarding instrument training and use, please contact BIF staff Darrell McCaslin (office 4428A – off of main lab) or Dan Stevens (office 5404D – 5th floor on east end of hallway).
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The Facility is always on the lookout for new users from departments across campus. If you are interested in having us speak at a group or departmental meeting about our capabilities, please contact Dan Stevens.
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The BIF remodel is beginning!
The BIF has moved upstairs to room 4420 during this time.
Check out our newest instruments:
Shimadzu MALDI-MS MegaTOF
TA Nano ITC – Low Volume ITC
BD Accuri – Flow Cytomter
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BIF was established with support from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, grant BIR-9512577 from the National Science Foundation, and grant S10 RR13790 from the National Institutes of Health.
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“(Instrument) data were obtained at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Biophysics Instrumentation Facility, which was established with support from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and grants BIR-9512577 (NSF) and S10RR13790 (NIH).”