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The Department of Biology is one of the premier teaching and w88 online casino betting units on the University of Nevada, Reno campus. Our faculty, post-docs and graduate students conduct internationally recognized w88 online casino betting in a wide range of sub-disciplines and specialties. Below are just a few areas where the Department of Biology excels.

State-of-the-art facilities

The Cellular and Molecular Imaging core facility of the Integrative Neuroscience COBRE center provides users with instruments and services for analyzing and quantification of biomolecules, and microscopic investigation of cells, tissues, organs, and small animals with imaging capabilities for brightfield and fluorescent microscopy.

Cellular and Molecular Imaging
Cellular and Molecular Imaging facility

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Global Water Center Tackling 21st-century water issues and engineering win-win, sustainable solutions for the environment.
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