Facilities and Resources
PCR Core Facility
Life Sciences East houses a PCR Core Facility used by researchers from Biology and Microbiology.
Resources for the PCR Core Facility:
- LightCycler® Real-Time PCR Systems Application Manual
- Invitrogen qPCR Handbook
- LightCycler® 480 Real-Time PCR System, High Resolution Melting: Optimization Strategies
Information on Quantitative PCR (qPCR):
- Quantitative Real Time PCR (Using SYBR Green)
- High Resolution Melting: History, Technology, and Utility
Area Facilities
Excellent facilities are available for research in the areas of ecology/environmental science.
- 19,000-acre Lake Carl Blackwell wildlife area located 10 miles from the Stillwater campus is available for field studies. This area includes the 160-acre James K. McPherson Botanical Preserve maintained by the department.
- Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge (NWR)
- The Nature Conservancy's Tallgrass Prairie Preserve offer unique opportunities for ecological study within a two-hour drive.
Herbarium
The OSU Herbarium houses approximately 140,000 plant specimens plus collections of seeds/fruits and cryptogams, a library of botanical books, and a complete set of topographical maps of the State of Oklahoma.
Collection of Vertebrates
The OSU Collection of Vertebrates (OSU COV) houses collections as documentation of the vertebrate faunal history and biodiversity of Oklahoma, the United States, and those regions of the world. The collection is used for conservation, education, and research.
Ecotoxicology and Water Quality Lab
The Ecotoxicology and Water Quality Research Laboratory offers services both within and external to OSU. Services include organic contaminant analysis (GC/MS; LC), microplastics analysis (Pyrolysis - GC/MS), plankton Identification and enumeration, reservoir monitoring, parasite identification, and elemental analysis (ICP-OES).