
NCSU has generously provided support in 2008-2010 totalling more than 1M to renovate the facility, provide support for a full-time director and new staff,
as well as purchase state-of-the-art instrumentation.
| Instrument | Year | Cost | Source of Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| HP 5985 GC-MS | 1980 | $40,000 | NCSU Chemistry |
| JEOL HX110 | 1985 | $600,000 | NCBC* |
| HP 1100 MSD LC-MS (Demo) | 1995 | $75,000 | Chemistry / Toxicology / Veterinary Medicine |
| Micromass Quattro II LC-MS | 1995 | $165,230 | NSF** / NCSU Match |
| Bruker Proflex III MALDI-TOF MS | 1996 | $114,499 | NCBC* / NCSU Match |
| HP GCD GC-MS | 1996 | $42,415 | Hewlett Packard |
| Bruker Omniflex MALDI-TOF MS | 2002 | $190,000 | NCSU Chemistry |
| Agilent 6210 LC-TOF MS | 2007 | $190,000 | NCBC* / NCSU Chemistry |
| Agilent 5975B GC/MS | 2007 | $60,000 | NCBC* / NCSU Chemistry |
| Thermo Fisher Scientific LTQ Orbitrap XL | 2008 | $750,000 | NCSU Vice Chancellor for Research |
| Thermo Fisher Scientific TSQ Quantum Discovery MAX | 2010 | $300,000 | PAMS / Chemistry |
| AB Sciex 5800 MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS | 2012 | $335,000 | NCSU Office for Research and Development |
* NCBC is the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
** NSF is the National Science Foundation.