Description: A hall equipped with high‑quality anatomical moulages (wax or plastic models) that display detailed human structures. Used for teaching surface anatomy, organ systems, and clinical correlations without requiring cadaveric specimens.
Description: A dedicated space for the systematic dissection and examination of human cadavers. Provides hands‑on learning of topographical anatomy, surgical approaches, and tissue recognition for medical and dental students.
Description: Focuses on the microscopic study of normal tissues. Equipped with light microscopes, prepared slides, and digital imaging systems to identify cellular and tissue architecture.
Description: Specializes in tissue processing steps including fixation, embedding, sectioning (microtomy), and staining (e.g., H&E, special stains). Prepares high‑quality histological slides for diagnostic and research purposes.
Description: Applies unbiased quantitative methods to estimate three‑dimensional parameters of tissues (e.g., volume, number, surface area). Used for precise morphometric analysis in developmental biology, neurobiology, and pathology research.
Description: Investigates the structure and function of the nervous system. Includes equipment for neuronal tracing, electrophysiology, and behavioral studies, supporting research on neurodegenerative diseases, synaptic plasticity, and neural circuits.
Description: Studies the stages of prenatal development using human and animal embryo models, serial sections, and time‑lapse imaging. Essential for understanding congenital anomalies and reproductive biology.
Description: Dedicated to male reproductive health. Performs semen analysis, sperm function tests, and hormonal assays. Supports diagnosis and research on infertility, as well as cryopreservation techniques.
Description: A sterile facility for growing and maintaining primary cells and cell lines. Used for experiments in regenerative medicine, cancer biology, drug screening, and tissue engineering under controlled conditions (CO₂ incubators, biosafety cabinets).
Description: Equipped for nucleic acid‑based analyses. Includes PCR, real‑time PCR, gel electrophoresis, and spectrophotometry for DNA/RNA extraction, genotyping, gene expression, and molecular diagnostics.
Description: A controlled environment for housing laboratory animals (mice, rats, rabbits, etc.) following ethical and welfare standards. Provides models for experimental studies in physiology, pharmacology, and disease mechanisms.