UCLA J.D. McCullough Crystallography Laboratory (MIC)

For more than 40 years the J.D. McCullough Laboratory of X-ray Crystallography has been in operation, providing 3-dimensional structure of small molecules in solid crystals via X-ray crystallography. The facility is also equipped for characterization of polycrystalline solid materials using powder and thin film diffraction techniques. The laboratory is a full service facility where staff deals with all aspects of service from crystal selection to publication of results. In-house training is a requirement if you wish to use the equipment yourself. The laboratory is a part of the UCLA Molecular Instrumentation Center, which is a campus wide facility open to the UCLA community. The facility also collaborates with personnel from other universities and industry both locally and internationally.

Provides 3-dimensional structure of small molecules in solid crystals via X-ray crystallography.  The facility is also equipped for characterization of polycrystalline solid materials using powder and thin film diffraction techniques.

Ignacio Martini, PhD
martini@chem.ucla.edu
310.267.5467

Saeed Khan, PhD (staff scientist)
khan@chem.ucla.edu
310.825.5940

http://www.mic.ucla.edu/X-rays-Diffraction