Welcome to the Campbell Lab!
We have beautifully renovated lab spaces on the 3rd floor of the Weintraub building on the main Fred Hutch campus in South Lake Union. We are in the northeast quadrant alongside the Bai and Singhvi labs. In addition to our own equipment, we have access to many pieces of equipment that are shared within the division and kept on this floor.
The main lab has 3 bays, 6 lab benches, and 6 desks. Both our Akta FPLC (for routine protein purification) and Shimadzu HPLC (for FSEC screening) are in the main lab in their own deli cases. We also have most of the small equipment here: scales, tabletop centrifuges, vortex, pH meter, nanodrop, milliQ water, gel bench, as well as a glow discharger for EM grids.
The computer lab is directly adjacent to the lab and hosts two 4x 3090 GPU workstations for development and processing. Currently they are sufficient for all of our EM processing as we finish building out the infrastructure and installing software on the main Hutch cluster which is available to all and has ~3,500 CPUs and ~200 GPUs. We also keep & consume the coffee tea and snacks in this room since it is dry lab space.
The 'extra' lab is directly across the hall from the main lab and has an additional 2 bays, 4+ lab benches, and 8 desks. In this space we keep a large capacity incubator/shaker (for yeast/bacteria), and an Octet Red 96e for bilayer interferometry. We are largely using this space for storage until the lab grows (or COVID restrictions kick up again...)
The tc room is a 1 minute stroll down the hall and shared with the Singhvi and Roth labs, although currently we are the only ones who use it. Our equipment includes: a biosafety cabinet, a large reach in CO2 incubator with two large shakers (18 x 24 platforms that can hold 12x 2L flasks) mainly for expi cells and two small CO2 incubators with shakers for temperature/CO2 tests for expi cells and growing up hybridomans or adherent cells. We also have our own light microscope, bead bath, and fridge/freezer. In this room we have access the Singhvi lab centrifuge and the Roth lab fluorescence microscope.
The Weintraub building where we are hosts the entire Basic Sciences division (department): about 30 labs. Each of the three floors has 4 quadrants with each quadrant hosting three labs. Ours is the north-eastern quadrant.