Overview
A Functional Research Space
The laboratory supports specimen processing, microscopy, sample preparation, documentation, and data-driven analysis for biodiversity and conservation research. It is designed to accommodate careful observation, repeatable workflows, and collaborative academic work across projects, student training, and field-linked investigations.
Capabilities
Core Facility Areas
The laboratory environment is organized to support both routine research activity and project-specific workflows, with emphasis on careful handling, documentation, and interpretation of biological material.
Microscopy and Imaging
Facilities support close examination of specimens, morphological documentation, and visual analysis for taxonomic and ecological research.
Sample Preparation
Dedicated work areas enable sorting, preservation, labeling, and preparation of biological and environmental samples for study and archiving.
Data Recording and Analysis
Laboratory workflows integrate observation notes, image records, and research datasets to strengthen interpretation and reproducibility.
Student Training Support
The space also functions as a learning environment for mentoring students in laboratory practice, documentation standards, and research methods.
Highlights
Research Support in Practice
These facilities contribute to a research workflow that connects laboratory observation with field-based biodiversity and conservation questions.