Facilities & Laboratories State of the Art The University is home to world-class research facilities that are available to researchers across disciplines and departments. Featured Facilities Confocal Microscopy Facility . Including the Nikon Center of Excellence, this facility provides the highest light-microscope resolution obtainable, which can image specimens and intact samples tagged with fluorescent probes such as developing fish embryos or sections from the brain and other tissues. Read more Genomics Core Facility . Housed within the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, these high-throughput sequencing technologies are equipped for all aspects of microarray labeling, hybridization and data acquisition, sequencing-library preparation, experimental-design consultation, and data analysis. Read more Imaging and Analysis Center . One of the nation's most advanced materials-characterization facilities, the IAC offers state-of-the-art instrumentation for materials preparation, computer simulation and image processing for research and education. Read more Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry Core Facility . Affiliated with the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, this facility houses spectrometers capable of exploring the structure and chemical properties of molecules, and offers training and assistance in running samples and interpreting results. Read more Research Computing . Research computing provides computational and visualization hardware, software, system administration, programming and visualization support for Princeton faculty, researchers and students in the natural sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Read more Nanotech Fabrication & Microfluidics . The Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials provides equipment and facilities — including a 5,000-foot clean room — for fabricating devices and structures for electronic, photonic, micro-electro mechanical system and biological applications. Read more