von Liebig Center for Science

Dedicated in October 2002, over 30% of the facility's 88,000 square feet is devoted solely to areas where students and professors can work hand-in-hand conducting research in Biology and Chemistry. Juniata students will be introduced to the latest technology and equipment, including laboratories for cell and tissue culture, atomic and magnetic resonance spectroscopy and chromatography, as well as a biological separations room.

  • Transmission and scanning electron microscopes
  • Light Microscopy core facility with wide field and scanning confocal fluorescence microscopes
  • Automated DNA sequencer
  • Cell culture core facility

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Cell Culture and Media Prep Rooms

Brumbaugh Academic Center

  • Multichannel gas exchange system for metabolic measurements
  • Vertebrate Museum
  • Greenhouse

Raystown Field Station

  • Spend a semester experiencing the Northern Appalachians where you'll take all your courses at the field station and live in lodges next to Shuster Hall

Raystown Field Station

Raystown Field Station