Glass Shop
The chemistry glass shop provides for the construction of special Pyrex and quartz glass laboratory apparatus. To this end, the shop is equipped with a four-inch glassblower’s lathe, an annealing oven, a carborundum cut-off wheel, and a variety of burners.
IMSE User Facilities
The facilities for materials characterization, microfabrication, and nanofabrication are available for use by researchers from all WashU schools and departments, as well as to users from other universities, government laboratories, and industry.
In-House Fabrication Team
The team at Washington University School of Medicine provides fabrication, modification, design, and technical services. The team serves all Washington University departments as well as off-campus customers not affiliated with the University.
Medical 3D Printing Center
For direct clinical applications only, the center at the BJC Institute of Health on the Washington University medical campus offers a wide range of 3D printing services to researchers and clinicians in the medical community at Washington University and in the Midwest region.
MEMS Shared Instrument Group
This group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science is a resource for students and faculty at Washington University whose studies or research involve understanding material behavior.
MIR 3D Printing Lab
The lab at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology offers unique research and educational experiences in using 3-D Visualization, 3-D modeling, and 3-D printing technologies for multiple medical and surgical applications.
Neurotech Hub
The Neurotech Hub within the Department of Neuroscience engages with the community and provides scientific, technological, or professional resources. Our shop contains tooling from precision laser cutters to high-resolution 3D printers that will accelerate in-house ideation, prototyping, and one-of-a-kind applications. Membership is offered to departments, research labs, and individual WashU users.
Office of Technology Management
The Office of Technology Management/Tech Transfer pairs cutting-edge Washington University in St. Louis research with expertise to create a pipeline of opportunities to benefit society.