Facilities
Institute for Integrative Genome Biology (IIGB) Facilities

The Institute is organized around a 10,000 sq.ft. suite of Instrumentation Facilities at Noel T. Keen Hall that serve as a centralized, shared-use resource for faculty, staff and students. The Core Facilities and staff offer advanced tools in bioinformatics, microscopy and imaging, proteomics and genomics and provide a focal point for broad-based cutting-edge biological research . These facilities are housed within the same building, providing researchers with the ability to access diverse technologies and expertise at one location.
Plant Growth Facilities

Our plant growth facilities include a large number of modern air-conditioned greenhouses, many with sophisticated filter-air systems, covering more than 75,602 assignable square feet. Several lathhouses for shaded outdoor plantings and an extensive screenhouse for insect-free culture are also available. Headhouse facilities include potting and service areas plus a large number of controlled environment growth chambers and temperature-controlled tanks for plant growth. Support personnel provide cultural care, pest management, and maintenance of the entire greenhouse facility. Extensive farmland is available as well, on campus and elsewhere. The Department has several shared Arabidopsis growth rooms totaling about 2,600 square feet of growth space and several small greenhouses designed for year-round Arabidopsis growth.
Growth Chamber Rental Rates
Instrumentation Facilities

Several instrumentation facilities provide instrumentation suites in microscopy and imaging, bioinformatics, proteomics, and DNA sequencing and molecular biology. The Microscopy/Imaging, Bioinformatics and Proteomics Cores are directed by Academic Coordinators in the Center for Plant Cell Biology. The Core Instrumentation Facility, which provides DNA Sequencing Core and other molecular biology services, is managed by an Academic Coordinator in the Institute for Integrative Genome Biology. Additional facilities include the Central Facility for Advanced Microscopy and Microanalysis (CFAMM) and the Analytical Chemistry Instrumentation Facility (ACIF).
Field Research Resources:
California Agriculture
Center for Conservation Biology
Citrus Variety Collection
El Eden Research Center
James Jacinto Mountain Reserve
UCR Agricultural Research and Extension Centers
UCR Botanic Gardens
UCR Field Station
UCR Herbarium
UCR Herbarium Plant ID Fee
UC Natural Reserve System
UCR Turfgrass Program
Laboratory Research Resources:
Institute for Integrative Genome Biology
Plant Growth Facilities
Plant Transformation Research Center (PTRC)
Proteomics Core
