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Huntington University opened a newly-constructed, 90,000 square-foot Science Hall for the Division of Natural and Mathematical Sciences in 2002. The new learning center features a quality learning environment with student-friendly spaces, teaching and research specialty equipment, well-designed laboratories and research spaces, and multimedia classrooms in rich, art-infused aesthetic surroundings. The Huntington University Herbarium was founded in 1903, by Dr. Fred Loew. Currently, the Herbarium contains approximately 10,000 specimens. Instrumentation and Equipment The Biology and Chemistry Departments at Huntington University provide ready access for undergraduate students to receive mentoring in using professional scientific equipment and research-grade instrumentation. Instrumentation and equipment in the biology department includes video-interfaced stereoscopic microscopes, a fluorescence microscope, physiological monitoring equipment, anatomical software, models, and specimens, nucleotide and protein electrophoresis equipment, a high performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC), a UV-Visible spectrophotometer, Vernier LabPro interfaces, a laminar-flow hood specially designed for sterile specimen preparation, and a modern climate-controlled greenhouse. Instrumentation available in the chemistry department includes numerous additional modern spectrometers and chromatographs as well as a mass spectrometer, a HACH portable laboratory, and more (see photos). Off-campus opportunities
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