Facilities in the Kostka laboratory include:
- AirClean 600 PCR Workstation
- 2 Eppendorf Mastercycler epGradient PCR machines, each with 96 well capacity
- BioRad Gel Doc X12 gel documentation system
- 2 Dell laptops and 2 G5 I-Macs with nucleotide sequence analysis and statistics software including ARB, GCG Wisconsin Package, PAUP, CodonCode Aligner, LIBSHUFF, Analytic Rarefaction, and EstimateS
- Labconco Purifier Class II safety cabinet, for aseptic handling of samples, microbial cultures, etc.
- AMSCO 3021 autoclave
- Beckman DU-64 UV/visible spectrophotometer, for measurement of primer and DNA concentrations, etc.
- All equipment and reagents necessary for gel electrophoresis including multiple gel boxes, power sources, and combs
- All equipment necessary to maintain and manipulate sediments/ cultures under strictly anoxic conditions including Hungate apparati, gas mixer, O2 scavenging system for inert gases, and dedicated, built-in regulators for a variety of gas mixtures
- Distillation apparatus for precisely quantifying sulfate reduction rates and solid phase sulfides in sediment and soil samples under strictly gas-tight conditions.
- Lachat flow-injection autoanalyzer equipped with autodiluter/ autosampler and four channels for analysis of nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, and phosphate
- Flow injection systems for carbon dioxide/ammonium determination
- Various refrigerators, freezers, and incubators
- Two ultra-low-temperature (-80ºC) freezers for sample storage.
- Cold room (+4oC) of approximately 80 sq. feet.
- Dual Coy anaerobic chambers (approximately 12’ x 3’ of chamber space) with built-in incubators, gas analyzers, heated catalyst boxes, and automatic purge
- 2 Eppendorf Centrifuges (Model 5416), one refrigerated
- IKA (Model KS 501) digital shaker tables
- 2 Shimadzu (Model UV-1201) UV/VIS spectrophotometers
- Dionex DX 600 ion chromatography system including Peaknet Workstation (Pentium III computer) and software, autosampler, electrochemical and UV/VIS detectors
- Dissolved Gas Analyzer employing a Balzer’s Quadstar 422 Quadropole Mass Spectrometer with membrane inlet capability
Also available to the PI in the Departments of Oceanography and Biology at FSU are:
- Bio-rad i-Cycler Thermal Cycler with real-time capability
- Wallac liquid scintillation counter
- Incubation system with continuous flow-through capability for measuring gas fluxes in intact cores
- Temperature-controlled environmental chambers
- Flame and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometers
- Shimadzu gas chromatograph with flame ionization detector
In addition, the FSU Department of Oceanography has available all of the personnel and facilities necessary to support researchers. Resources include: clerical staff, a separate fiscal office to handle grant accounts and purchasing, a machine shop, and a woodworking shop.
The FSU DNA Sequencing Facility offers sequencing and fragment analysis services using an Applied Biosystems 3100 Genetic Analyzer with Capillary Electrophoresis. DNA sequencing chemistries are performed using Big-Dye terminator chemistry on double or single stranded DNA and PCR products.
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