The MCIC is a shared technology laboratory located at the Ohio State University, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) in Wooster (OH). We house equipment and provide services in microscopy (light, confocal, transmission and scanning electron microscopy), and in the area of genomics and molecular biology (small scale sequencing, genotyping, massive parallel sequencing). Our mission is to support research at the Ohio State University. The facility is also available to other research and educational institutions.

New users must register in order to have access to the MCIC services by completing the on-line MCIC Registration Form.
Facility news and notices
- Positions available
- Genomics manager
- General laboratory manager and assistant
For more information please contact Dr. Tea Meulia
- New DNA extraction and PCR set up methods available for use with the Biomek3000 liquid handling robot. ....read more.
- We are now running the Illumina Genome Analyzer II. Applications include re-sequencing (example: SNP detection by comparison to a reference genome), microRNA sequencing, RNA expression analysis and small genome de-novo sequencing. We are accepting sequencing projects. ....read more.
- Send us your comments and suggestions using our on line "Your Feedback" page.
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