NYU Cryo-EM

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About

NYU Cryo-EM sits at 522 1st Ave in Manhattan’s Kips Bay area, where biomedical imaging research powers modern lab work. Electron microscopy drives discoveries here—single-particle analysis, cryo tomography, and protein structure mapping fall under their purview. Structural biology hinges on tools like these, a reminder of how small scaffolds build our understanding of larger systems.

Inside the building, advanced hardware makes the invisible visible. Users gain access to Titan Krios microscopes, direct electron detectors, and Vitrobot plunge freezers for sample preparation. Computational support for data processing and 3D reconstruction is available, plus on-site training and remote microscope scheduling. Security clearance might be required—plan accordingly before arrival.

Before you head over, call ahead to confirm access, locate temporary badge stations, and smooth out any entry delays. Slide the map into your pocket at the provided link: directions; hit enter and follow the turn-by-turn cues straight to the door.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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