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The bioinstrumentation
laboratory provides students with equipment and supplies for studying, designing, and applying
instrumentation to obtain data as part of the scientific method. This lab is
specifically used for taking measurements in the health and biomedical
sciences. The student workstations are complete instrumentation lab
benches, data acquisition, and computer data analysis stations
featuring Agilent 60-MHz oscilloscopes, 20 MHz programmable
function/arbitrary waveform generators, and 6.5 digit digital multimeters. The
stations also include 0-30V/0-5A triple output power supplies and
custom portable bioamplifiers for biopotential measurements. Each
workstation computer (PC) is equipped with a National Instruments
multifunction 12-bit analog and digital input/output board driven by MATLAB and
LabVIEW software packages for data acquisition, processing, analysis, and
the development of virtual bioinstrumentation. The laboratory is
supplemented with a Beckman spectrophotometer for studying absorbance and
transmittance, as well as enzyme kinetics and quantitation and analysis of
protein and nucleic acids, a benchtop pH meter for electrode and pH
sensor design and analysis, and other equipment such as an analytical
balance, centrifuge, and light microscope for sample preparation
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