Research facilities In 'Structural and Molecular Cell Biology' Structural and Molecular Cell BiologyOur missionResearchNewsStaffResourcesWork hereResearch in the School of Biosciences Our research uses cutting edge facilities at the School of Biosciences, and our researchers have a direct involvement in the creation and direction of some of them: Birmingham Advanced Light Microscopy facility (BALM) - for in vivo and in vitro fluorescent imaging particularly with widefield, TIRF snd Laser Scanning Confocal microscopy. Functional Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility - for high-throughput sequencing, RNA-seq and Chi-seq Advanced Mass Spectrometry facility - (Director: Helen Cooper): for identification and characterization of proteins and protein modifications. Birmingham Biophysical Characterisation Facility (BBCF) - for analysis of protein structure Phenome Centre Birmingham: for high throughput metabolic phenotyping of the human population applying mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy Birmingham Fly Facility Facility: to breed fruit-flies and share know-how in modern reverse and forward genetics. Transmission Electron Microscopy: to visualize cellular components and processes with high resolution