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Image 4D microscopy, Life Imaging
Host: Department of Biosciences and Nutrition (Karolinska Institutet)
Type: Specific technique
We have developed software to record both 4D images during development in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, and the recording of live GFP expression patterns of genes during development. Read more
Image Amino Acid Analysis (AAA) Centre
Host: Department of Biochemistry and Organic Chemistry (Uppsala University)
Type: Core facility
Amino Acid Analysis Centre offers quantitative amino acid analyses of different kinds of samples like pharmaceutical, medical, biotech and research products. Among our clients we have the academic community, large as well as small companies in the pharmaceutical, chemical, biotech industry and government authority, both in Sweden and abroad. Read more
Image BARC - Biobanking Analysis Resource Catalogue
Host: Uppsala University
Type: Specific technique
BARC is the unique resource linking researchers with technologies, reagents, products and service providers for analysis of biobanked samples. Read more
Image BioBanking and Molecular Resource Infrastructure of Sweden (BBMRI)
Host: Karolinska Institutet
Type: Core facility
BBMRI.se will optimize techniques for analysis of stored samples and IT-systems for biobanking. We will ensure that the large amounts of data have uniformity and high quality, and that they are easily accessible for research. We will also thoroughly research the ethical, legal and social aspects of biobanking. Read more
Image Bioinformatics and Expression Analysis (BEA)
Host: Department of Biosciences and Nutrition (Karolinska Institutet)
Type: Core facility
BEA- the core facility for Bioinformatics and Expression Analysis is focused on genomic analysis based on the Affymetrix, Agilent and Illumina platforms for microarray analysis. This includes gene expression and RNA splicing analysis, global DNA-binding and transcriptome analysis, epigenetic analysis including DNA-methylation and miRNA analysis and genome wide SNP and CNV analysis. We also run quantitative real-time PCR using the ABI platform. Read more
Image Bioproduction Centre
Host: Department of Bioprocess Technology (School of Biotechnology)
Type: Core facility
The Bioproduction Centre offers contract work in the areas of biomass and protein production, process development, product purification, and analyses. Our cultivation capacity consists of 5L, 20L and 600L bioreactors. The bioprocess group has vast experience with Escherichia coli, Pichia pastoris, insect and mammalian cells. Harvested cell cultures can be delivered directly or further processed downstream for recovery and purification of target product. Read more
Image Caenorhabditis elegans competence center
Host: Department of Biosciences and Nutrition (Karolinska Institutet)
Type: Specific technique
Caenorhabditis elegans is an excellent model organism for studying the genetics of development and neurobiology. Its genome is entirely sequenced and the fate of every cell is known throughout development. Also, the complete nervous system connectivity has been determined. Read more
Center for Transmission Electron Microscopy
Host: Department of Oncology-Pathology (Karolinska Institutet)
Type: Core facility
At the Center for Electron Microscopy we provide service and/or leasing of our transmission electron microscope. Read more
Image Centre for Cell Analysis, CCA
Host: Department of Pathology (Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge)
Type: Core facility
The aim of the Centre for Cell Analysis (CCA) is to provide scientists with high quality service in cell sorting, flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy. Read more
Centre for Genetic Physiology
Host: Department of Physiology and Pharmacology (Karolinska Institutet)
Type: Core facility
The core facility/platform provides resources and service for physiological characterization of normal and genetically modified mice. A focus is on cardiovascular studies of living conscious animals and on in vitro examination of isolated cardiac and vascular tissue. Read more
Centre for Pharmacoepidemiology
Host: Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital
Type: Specific technique
The purpose of Centre for Pharmacoepidemiology to create a centre of academic excellence in pharmacoepidemiology, to meet the demands from stakeholders in society and industry for expertise and consultation in this field. Read more
Image CETEG, Cell Technology Group
Host: School of Biotechnology (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH))
Type: Core facility
CETEG offers services of animal/human cell culture-based process up to 20L bioreactor scale. The available services are development of animal cell based processes suitable for industrial production of biopharmaceutical (e.g. antibody, glycoprotein) in view of clinical phase manufacturing, glycoprotein production for the manufacturing of material for toxicological tests or as tool for research, etc.. Work according to GLP is provided when necessary. Read more
Image CMB Microscope Facility
Host: Department of Cell and Molecular Biology (Karolinska Institutet)
Type: Equipment
The CMB Microscope Facility has five fluorescence microscopes for fixed tissues and live cell imaging. The microscope can be used by internal (CMB) users and external users (other KI departments or off campus). Read more
Image Confocal microscopy
Host: Department of Neuroscience (Uppsala University)
Type: Equipment
Confocal microscope; ZEISS LSM 510 META that can be used by external users after an initial introductory lesson. Read more
Desirée - Double ElectroStatic Ion Ring ExpEriment
Host: Department of Physics (Faculty of Science)
Type: Specific technique
DESIREE is a double electrostatic storage ring designed for experiments with merged beams and single-beam experiments. DESIREE will be used for experiments in atomic, molecular and optical physics as well as biophysics and biochemistry. Read more
Desk-top magnetic susceptometer for rapid room temperature measurements
Host: Department of Materials Science and Engineering (School of Industrial Engineering and Management)
Type: Specific technique
Our patented desk top suscepotometer is a rapid yet highly sensitive instrument for measuring the magnetic properties of nanoparticles, and is especially useful in biodiagnostics. Ability to carry out quick (in a time scale seconds) measurement of room temperature magnetic susceptibility components, i.e. change in the real and imaginary part of the magnetization at low external fields and as a function of frequency, is of importance for many applications. Read more
Image Electron Microscopy (MCB)
Host: Department of Medical Cell Biology (Uppsala University)
Type: Core facility
The facility has a transmission electron microscope supplied with a Gatan digital camera, and a scanning electron microscope. We work with biological material and perform immunogold labelling. Read more
Electron microscopy unit (EMil)
Host: Department of Laboratory Medicine (Karolinska Institutet)
Type: Core facility
The electron microscopy unit (EMil) assist researchers in solving biological problems by using electron microscopy techniques. Read more
Electron tomography facility
Host: Department of Cell and Molecular Biology (Karolinska Institutet)
Type: Specific technique
Electron tomography is a technique for 3-dimensional reconstruction of molecular complexes and cellular organelles at intermediate resolution of 3-7 nm. Biological samples can be studied either in situ or in vitro. Read more
Image Electrum Laboratory
Host: Electrum laboratory (School for Information and Communication Technology)
Type: Specific technique
The Electrum Laboratory constitutes a world-class resource for nano and microfabrication, with applications in any field where miniaturisation is required, such as electronics, medicine and biochemistry. The Electrum Laboratory is an open environment providing a meeting place for companies and researchers from different disciplines with activities ranging form speculative science to device prototypes and pilot production. Read more
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