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Lab space

Schematic drawing of two laboratory rooms.

Schematic drawing of The Ishaq lab rooms.

The Ishaq Lab consists of two adjacent laboratory rooms at the University of Maine. These are organized by type of work, to minimize cross-contamination and maximize organizational flow!

This page will update, and photos will be added, as we continue to renovate and personalize the spaces.

The Genomics Space

Panorama of the Ishaq Lab Molecular Genetics space.

The Genomics lab space is a 380-sq. ft. “clean space” for genomics and cell culturing. It is adjacent to but physically separated from the second Ishaq lab research laboratory room, to reduce cross contamination, and assure the quality of our laboratory work. This space contains equipment specific to DNA extraction, PCR and qPCR, sequencing library preparation, electrophoresis, and other genomic-specific protocols, as well as the mammalian cell culture and microscopy for which the space was previously set up for.

The Microbial Culture Space

Panorama of the Ishaq Lab Microbiology space.

The Microbial lab space is 522-sq ft. “dirty space” for microbial cell culture, protein analysis, and other chemical analysis. This space contains equipment specific to microbial cell culture, as well as biochemical analysis for which the space was previously set up for.

Land Acknowledgement

The University of Maine recognizes that it is located on Marsh Island in the homeland of the Penobscot Nation, where issues of water and territorial rights, and encroachment upon sacred sites, are ongoing. Penobscot homeland is connected to the other Wabanaki Tribal Nations — the Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, and Micmac — through kinship, alliances and diplomacy. The university also recognizes that the Penobscot Nation and the other Wabanaki Tribal Nations are distinct, sovereign, legal and political entities with their own powers of self-governance and self-determination.

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