1. Anatomy & Dissection Facilities

 

Moulage Hall for Anatomy

 

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.

 

Dissection Hall for Cadaveric Examination

 

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.


2. Histology & Tissue Processing

 

Histology Laboratory

 

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.

 

Histotechnique Laboratory

 

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.


3. Stereology Laboratory

 

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.


4. Neuroscience Laboratory

 

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.


5. Embryology Laboratory

 

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.


6. Andrology Laboratory

 

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.


7. Cell Culture Laboratory

 

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).


8. Molecular Laboratory

 

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.


9. Animal House

 

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.