Scientific Instrumentation
Design and construction of specialized scientific research equipment
- Electronic equipment with customized interfaces
- Electromechanical and other research equipment such lathe-produced replacement fittings, unique valve assemblies for perfusion studies
- Equipment for use in human EEG experiments, in vivo electrophysiological recordings, and behavioral studies
- Fabrication of fMRI-related apparatus for almost any sort of human or animal testing
Bruce Williams, Core Manager, Scientific Instrumentation, (615) 322-0074
Jeffrey D. Schall, Ph.D., Faculty Coordinator, Scientific Instrumentation, (615) 322-0868