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The
Biology Department is housed in the Goulet
Science Center.
The center is named in honor of Leon and
Elizabeth Goulet of Manchester, N.H. Mr. Goulet is a 1947
graduate of Saint Anselm College. The facility, which underwent a
complete renovation in 1996, is the center for the Departments
of Biology, Chemistry,
Physics, and
Psychology. In addition to
modern laboratories and classrooms, among the Goulet Center's
many distinctive features is the Weiler Computer Center with
state-of-the-art information technology for research and
classroom instruction. Another is Perini Lecture Hall
featuring advanced multimedia technology. A science reading
room and library is also an integral part of the center.Click
the button
below to view the Goulet Science Center's location on the campus. 
The Biology Department houses a number of
specialized facilities for use by both students and
faculty. In addition to a variety of teaching
laboratories, each faculty member maintains a research
laboratory with equipment suited to their particular research
interests. More specialized teaching and research
facilities include:
- microscopy room with both stereoscopic and
fluorescence microscopes and a digital imaging
workstation.
- 3 climate-controlled environmental chambers
- 3 collections rooms for maintaining botanical,
invertebrate and vertebrate specimens
- biochemistry lab outfitted with
a thermal cycler for PCR, 2D gel, and fraction separator
- new greenhouse
- cell culture laboratory
- 100 Acres Reserve, a college-owned
"land-lab" suitable for a diverse array of
ecological studies
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