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Policies, guidelines, and equipment inventory for the IE² shared laboratory spaces (Onyx 368, Pacific 327, and Pacific 333).


Shared Spaces

Onyx 368 — Field Processing Lab

A shared "dirty lab" intended for sorting and initial processing of field-collected samples. Limited molecular work may be performed here. This is not a designated molecular lab.

  • Biological Safety Cabinet
  • Molecular fridge and freezer (-20°C)
  • Centrifuge and bead mill
  • Benchtop stations 1–8 with shared pipettes and consumables

Pacific 327 — BSL1 Molecular Laboratory

The primary IE² shared molecular laboratory, designated for BSL1 work including nucleic acid extraction, PCR, qPCR, and related procedures.

  • Full suite of molecular equipment (qPCR, thermocyclers, centrifuges, gel boxes, KingFisher)
  • Multiple benches (A–F) with dedicated and shared equipment
  • Fume hoods, freezers, and cold storage
  • Detailed consumables and reagent inventory by bench location

Pacific 333 — Drosophila and Microscopy Lab

A shared lab space primarily used for Drosophila research and microscopy.

  • 5 microscopes
  • 4 Flowbuddy Drosophila anesthetizing machines
  • 2 Percival incubators
  • 3 VWR mixing hot plates
  • Gas mixer/valve for CO2

Using These Documents

Each inventory file is organized by lab location and includes bench-level specific locations to help you find what you need before entering the lab. Please review the Shared Lab Guidelines before using any space. If you notice items that are missing, misplaced, or need to be added, please contact Mark Currey.

Repository Structure

/
├── README.md
├── IE2_Shared_Lab_Guidelines.md
├── pacific327_inventory.md
├── pacific333_inventory.md
└── onyx368_inventory.md

Maintained by the IEE Shared Molecular Laboratory — Mark Currey | mcurrey@uoregon.edu | Last updated June 2026.

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