lIFE SCIEnCE TECHnoloGICAl CoRE FACIlITIES
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lIFE SCIEnCE TECHnoloGICAl CoRE FACIlITIES
lIFE SCIEnCE TECHnoloGICAl CoRE FACIlITIES 2012 1 ShareBiotech is a European project aimed at strengthening the development of a knowledgebased bioeconomy in several Atlantic Area regions where life sciences and biotechnology are a promising sector for regional development. Crédit photo : DNAmicroarrays-Biocant This booklet gathers high-profile technological core facilities*(TCF) located in Ireland, France, Spain and Portugal and open to external users. The objective of ShareBiotech is to improve and promote access to such facilities in order to support research and innovation in life sciences and biotechnology. There is currently a movement within the European Union towards an improved organization of life science research facilities and infrastructures (ESFRI Roadmap, FP7, Horizon 2020), which today tend to be fragmented and multisited. The challenge is to ensure cohesion and integration to attain a critical mass. ShareBiotech gathers 10 partners from 7 regions from Ireland, France, Spain and Portugal. This 3-year project was launched in early 2010 and is co-financed with the support of the European Union ERDF – Atlantic Area programme. Given its dimension, if R&D in the Atlantic Area is to become competitive and a driver for economic development, accessibility to and networking of existing mid-size technological core facilities, as well as infrastructure sharing, need to be a priority. The ShareBiotech project has strived to meet this challenge by the creation of a network of TCF accessible to researchers from both the public and the private sectors. We invite you to discover now the technology resources available in the seven regions involved in the ShareBiotech project! The ShareBiotech partners * Technological Core Facilities are defined as a set of equipment and associated expertise, which operating capacity is available to public or private organizations, with a view to offering access to high-level technologies for R&D. ARRonAX oTHER BIoInFoRmATICS nAnoBIoTECHnoloGy PRoCESS BIoTECHnoloGy TECHnIQUES ImAGInG BIoloGICAl RESoURCES AnD ASSoCIATED FACIlITIES GEnE AnD RnA vECToRS CEll/TISSUE CUlTURE AnD EnGInEERInG PRoTEInS AnD oTHER molECUlES TECHnoloGICAl CoRE FACIlITIES DnA/RnA TECHnoloGIES Pages 9 BIBS 10 BIoDImAR 11 BIoGEnoUEST GEnomICS 12 THERASSAy 13 CoRSAIRE 14 H2P2 15 ImPACCEll 16 ImPACT 17 mICRoPICEll 18 molECUlAR CyToGEnETICS PlATFoRm 19 mRIC 20 nEURInFo 21 onIS 22 PRISm 23 PRoDIABIo 24 BIoGEnoUEST PRoTEomICS 25 RAT TRAnSGEnESIS FACIlITy 26 REnABI-Go 27 SynnAnovECT 28 vIRAl vECToRS AnD GEnE TRAnSFER FACIlITy 29 XEnoPUS TRAnSGEnESIS FACIlITy 30 AGRIvAl 31 AGRoBIo 32 AlGEnICS 33 ATlAnCHIm PHARmA 34 ATlAnTIC BonE SCREEn 35 BIoFoRTIS SAS 36 BIoPREDIC InTERnATIonAl 37 BIoTRIAl 38 C.RIS PHARmA 39 CARlInA TECHnoloGIES 40 CEvA 41 ClEAn CEllS 42 HITEX 43 HPC PHARmA 44 ID.mER 45 In-CEll-ART 46 myElomAX 47 PolymARIS BIoTECHnoloGy 48 vEGEnov 49 vIvAlIS SA 50 PRoTEomICS AnD mASS SPECTRomETRy CoRE FACIlITy 52 EXPRESSIon FACToRy FACIlITy 53 ConWAy mASS SPECTRomETRy RESoURCE & PRoTEInS SEPARATIonS lABoRAToRy 54 oTHER BIoInFoRmATICS nAnoBIoTECHnoloGy PRoCESS BIoTECHnoloGy TECHnIQUES ImAGInG BIoloGICAl RESoURCES AnD ASSoCIATED FACIlITIES GEnE AnD RnA vECToRS CEll/TISSUE CUlTURE AnD EnGInEERInG PRoTEInS AnD oTHER molECUlES TECHnoloGICAl CoRE FACIlITIES DnA/RnA TECHnoloGIES Pages PHoTonICS RESEARCH lABoRAToRy, CRAnn 55 BIoloGICAl nUClEAR mAGnETIC RESonAnCE 56 mETABolomICS FACIlITy, UCD InSTITUTE oF FooD AnD HEAlTH 57 mR ComPATIBlE ElECTRoEnCEPHAloGRAPHy SySTEm lABoRAToRy 58 PEPTIDE SynTHESIS lABoRAToRy, RCSI 59 ConFoCAl mICRoSCoPy FACIlITy, TRInITy CollEGE InSTITUTE oF nEURoSCIEnCE 60 mASS SPECTRomETRy RESoURCE AnD PRoTEInS SEPARATIonS lABoRAToRy 61 TRInITy CEnTRE FoR HIGH PERFoRmAnCE ComPUTInG 62 ComPUTATIonAl mATERIAlS DESIGn, TynDAll nATIonAl InSTITUTE 63 TRInITy GEnomE SEQUEnCInG lABoRAToRy, InSTITUTE oF molECUlAR mEDICInE, 64 mICRoARRAy PRoFIlInG CoRE FACIlITy, nICB 65 IllUmInA GEnomE AnAlyZER SEQUEnCInG PlATFoRm, ConWAy InSTITUTE 66 GEnoTyPInG lABoRAToRy 67 AFFymETRIX GEnECHIP TECHnoloGy PlATFoRm, ConWAy InSTITUTE 68 InSTITUTE oF molECUlAR mEDICInE FloW CyTomETRy FACIlITy 69 FloW CyTomETRy CoRE TECHnoloGy 70 CEll CHARACTERISATIon FACIlITy, nCIB 71 nATIonAl ComPUTATIonAl DRUG DESIGn 72 mATHEmATICS APPlICATIonS ConSoRTIUm FoR SCIEnCE AnD InDUSTRy 73 ZEBRAFISH FACIlITy 74 UCD CEnTRE FoR lIvE CEll ImAGInG 75 TWo-PHoTon AnD ConvEnTIonAl ConFoCAl ImAGInG lABoRAToRy 76 nATIonAl BIoPHoTonICS AnD ImAGInG PlATFoRm 77 nAnoSCAlE FUnCTIon GRoUP ATomIC FoRCE mICRoSCoPy lABoRAToRy 78 HIGH RESolUTIon ElECTRon mICRoSCoPy CEnTRE 79 HIGH ConTEnT SCREEnInG FACIlITy CRAnn mICRoSCoPy CEnTRE, UnIT 27, TRInITy EnTERPRISE AnD InnovATIon CEnTRE, 80 81 ConFoCAl lASER SCAnnInG mICRoSCoPy FACIlITy 82 APERIo DIGITAl SlIDE SCAnnInG FACIlITy 83 ADvAnCED mICRoSCoPy RESEARCH FACIlITy 84 BIonAno lABoRAToRy, CRAnn 85 BIoInFoRmATICS CoRE FACIlITy 86 CEnTRE FoR RESEARCH on ADAPTIvE nAnoSTRUCTURES AnD nAnoDEvICES 87 nATIonAl InSTITUTE FoR CEllUlAR BIoTECHnoloGy 88 ConWAy InSTITUTE oF BIomolECUlAR AnD BIomEDICAl RESEARCH 89 nATIonAl InSTITUTE FoR BIoPRoCESSInG RESEARCH & TRAInInG CEnTRE FoR BIoPolymER & BIomolECUlAR RESEARCH CEnTRE FoR ADvAnCED mEDICAl ImAGInG, ST. JAmES TynDAll nATIonAl InSTITUTE AlImEnTARy PHARmABIoTIC CEnTRE mARInE BIoTECHnoloGy CEnTRE AlImEnTARy GlyCoSCIEnCE RESEARCH Cl. molECUlAR DIAGnoSTICS RESEARCH GRoUP, nUIG nATIonAl CEnTRE FoR BIomEDICAl EnGInEERInG SCIEnCE nETWoRK oF EXCEllEnCE FoR FUnCTIonAl BIomATERIAlS, nUIG CEnTRE FoR CEll mAnUFACTURInG, nUIG SHAnnon APPlIED BIoTECH. CEnTRE mICRoARRAyS BIoInFoRmATICS molECUlAR BIoTECHnoloGy mASS SPECTRomETRy / PRoTEomICS CEll CUlTURE DnA GEnoTyPInG ADvAnCED SEQUEnCInG SERvICE ElISA & mUlTIPlEX FooD SCIEnCE AnD BIoCHEmISTRy lABoRAToRy FoR HIGH-RESolUTIon CEll BIo-ImAGInG STRUCTURAl AnD ComPUTATIonAl BIoloGy lABoRAToRy BlUEWoRKS ImAR CIEnGIS - SISTEmAS DE ConTRolo AvAnçADo, SA lABoRAToRy FoR ADvAnCED ComPUTInG oF THE UnIvERSITy oF CoImBRA lABoRAToRy FoR BIoSTATISTICS AnD mEDICAl InFoRmATICS SICGEn AnTIBoDIES CCmAR CIImAR CBmE/UAlG AnImAl FACIlITy CEBAl RESEARCH CEnTRE FoR FooD TECHno-CITA SAnITARy EnGInEERInG lABoRAToRy FIDEnA mUCoSAl DRUG/AnTIGEn DElIvERy - UnAv CnTA CEnER ESTnA GERmPlASm BAnK SERvICE. IDEn BIo. DAIRy InSTITUTE, Ill PRoTEo., GEno. AnD BIoInFoRmATICS-CImA BIoFIlTR. FoR oDoUR REmovAl, FIDImA FloW CITomETRy, nAvARRABIomED GEnomICS UnIT, nAvARRABIomED PRoTEomICS UnIT, nAvARRABIomED BIoBAnK, nAvARRABIomED ToXIColoGy UnIT, CIFA-UnAv nASERTIC lABoRAToRy UnIT oTHER BIoInFoRmATICS nAnoBIoTECHnoloGy PRoCESS BIoTECHnoloGy TECHnIQUES ImAGInG BIoloGICAl RESoURCES AnD ASSoCIATED FACIlITIES GEnE AnD RnA vECToRS CEll/TISSUE CUlTURE AnD EnGInEERInG PRoTEInS AnD oTHER molECUlES TECHnoloGICAl CoRE FACIlITIES DnA/RnA TECHnoloGIES Pages 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 -121 122 123 124 125 126 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 Key technologies (adapted from oECD categories) : market Applications These icons represent the different business sectors DNA/RNA GEnomICS, PHARmACoGEnomICS, GEnE PRoBES, GEnETIC EnGInEERInG, DnA/RnA SEQUEnCInG/SynTHESIS/AmPlIFICATIon, GEnE EXPRESSIon PRoFIlInG, AnD USE oF AnTISEnSE TECHnoloGy. Human health PROTEINS AND OTHER MOLECULES SEQUEnCInG/SynTHESIS/EnGInEERInG oF PRoTEInS AnD PEPTIDES (InClUDInG lARGE molECUlE HoRmonES); ImPRovED DElIvERy mETHoDS FoR lARGE molECUlE DRUGS; PRoTEomICS, PRoTEIn ISolATIon AnD PURIFICATIon, SIGnAlInG, IDEnTIFICATIon oF CEll. CELL/TISSUE CULTURE AND ENGINEERING Animal health CEll/TISSUE CUlTURE, TISSUE EnGInEERInG (InClUDInG TISSUE SCAFFolDS AnD BIomEDICAl EnGInEERInG), CEllUlAR FUSIon, vACCInE/ImmUnE STImUlAnTS, EmBRyo mAnIPUlATIon. GENE AND RNA VECTORS GEnE THERAPy, vIRAl AnD SynTHETIC vECToRS, AnImAl AnD vEGETAl TRAnSGEnESIS. Cosmetics BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES AnImAl moDElS, PlAnT moDElS, mICRo-oRGAnISmS moDElS, HoUSInG AnD FACIlITIES FoR AnImAl EXPERImEnTATIon, HoUSInG AnD FACIlITIES FoR PlAnT EXPERImEnTATIon, GREEnHoUSES, ETC.), AnImAl BREEDInG, PlAnT BREEDInG, BIoloGICAl RESoURCES CEnTRES, BAnKS, CollECTIonS, EXPERImEnTAl FARmS. IMAGING mAGnETIC RESonAnCE ImAGInG, ComPUTED TomoGRAPHy, PoSITRon EmISSIon TomoGRAPHy (PET), SPECT : SInGlE PHoTon EmISSIon, ComPUTED TomoGRAPHy, oPTICAl ImAGInG: BIolUmInESCEnCE, oPTICAl ImAGInG: FlUoRESCEnCE, oPTICAl ImAGInG: ConFoCAl ImAGInG, oPTICAl ImAGInG : (mUlTI)PHoTonIC ImAGInG, ElECTRonIC mICRoSCoPy, UlTRASoUnDS, RADIoGRAPHy, InFRA-RED ImAGInG. PROCESS BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNIQUES FERmEnTATIon USInG BIoREACToRS, BIoPRoCESSInG, BIolEACHInG, BIoPUlPInG, BIoBlEACHInG, BIoDESUlPHURISATIon, BIoREmEDIATIon, BIoFIlTRATIon AnD PHyToREmEDIATIon. Agriculture, animal breeding, plant science Agri-food industry, nutrition NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY APPlIES THE ToolS AnD PRoCESSES oF nAno/mICRoFABRICATIon To BUIlD DEvICES FoR STUDyInG BIoSySTEmS AnD APPlICATIonS In DRUG DElIvERy, DIAGnoSTICS. BIOINFORMATICS and BIOSTATISTICS ConSTRUCTIon oF DATABASES on GEnomES, PRoTEIn SEQUEnCES; moDEllInG ComPlEX BIoloGICAl PRoCESSES, InClUDInG SySTEmS BIoloGy Environment Energy FRAnCE ARRONAX ARRONAX ACCELERATOR FOR RESEARCH IN RADIOCHEMISTRY AND ONCOLOGY AT NANTES ATLANTIC (BIOGENOUEST) location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words RADIoCHEmISTRy, RADIoISoToPE, CyCloTRon, PARTIClE ACCElERAToR, RADIonUClIDE, RADIoBIoloGy, nUClEAR mEDICInE, nUClEAR PHySICS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED ARRonAX aims at producing innovative radionuclides for research in nuclear medicine and at performing research in radiochemistry on radiolysis. In the field of life science, and particularly for research in nuclear medicine, the main domain of application is diagnostic (PET imaging) and therapeutic oncology (radionuclide therapy). ARRonAX is unique through the association of several characteristics: A 70 mev energy whereas the energy of the majority of biomedical cyclotrons does not exceed 30 mev A maximal intensity of 750 µA (2 X 375 µA) whereas the intensity of the majority of biomedical cyclotrons does not exceed 100 µA The possibility to accelerate protons, deutons and alpha particles whereas the majority of biomedical cyclotrons accelerates only protons. Associated to Biogenouest, the life science technological core facilities network in Bretagne and Pays de la loire (France), Arronax answers the researchers’ and clinicians’ needs in nuclear physics, radiochemistry, biology and medicine. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION ARRonAX is located at Saint-Herblain, in the outskirts of nantes, on the campus of the René et Guillaume laënnec university hospital and of the René Gauducheau cancer centre. The platform was developed in order to produce radionuclides for research in nuclear medicine: Diagnostic: 82Sr/82Rb, 68Ge/68Ga, 64Cu, 44Sc Dosimetry: 64Cu, 44Sc, possibly 124I, 86y Therapy: 67Cu, 47Sc, 211At (alpha), 117mSn moreover, a few alpha-emitting radionuclides are available, including astatine-211, lead-212/bismuth-212 and actinium-225/bismuth-213 for nuclear physics, radiochemistry and radiobiology. Installed over 4000 m2, ARRonAX is equipped with six beam lines ending in six casemates, one of which is especially conceived for research experiments thanks to a vertical beam that allow numerous assays and the production of various isotopes. near the cyclotron, laboratories and equipment allow the conduction of experiments in radiochemistry, radiobiology and radiolysis. Address CYCLOTRON ARRONAX 1, rue Arronax - CS 10112 44817 SAInT-HERBlAIn Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail Renaud DEvIlDER ACCESS PolICy ARRonAX is built thanks to a joint initiative of Subatech laboratory (CnRS, Ecole des mines, University of nantes) and Research Center of oncology in nantes (Inserm, Université of nantes) for which it is a major research equipment. But it is also open to projects originating from any interested academic research laboratories in Europe and also, under conditions to be defined, to industrial partners. All projects will be evaluated by an international scientific committee which will propose the priorities. Tel. +33 (0)2 28 21 21 21 [email protected] www.cyclotron-nantes.fr 9 BIBS BIOPOLYMERS, STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words BIoPolymERS, PolySACCHARIDES, InTERACTIonS, STRUCTURE, mASS SPECTRomETRy, nmR, mICRoSCoPy, PHEnoTyPInG, CHEmoTyPInG, PRoCESS EnGInEERInG oF AGRICUlTURAl PRoDUCTS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The specificity of the BIBS platform lies in the combined use of several analytical techniques to characterize the fine structure, the organization, the interactions and the localization of biopolymers at different scales, from the nanometer up to the millimeter scale. The questions addressed concern the relationship between structures and resulting properties (nutritional, biological, technical) of the systems formed by these biopolymers. The available equipment also enables to evaluate the structural and composition variability of biopolymers in large collections of samples. Analyses can be performed on a variety of substrates and objects arising from biological or structured, food and non-food systems resources, in the fields of agronomy and marine research (and field of health for certain techniques). The BIBS platform is located on the InRA (French national institute for agriculture research) Centre of nantes, and is part of the BIA research unit (Biopolymers – Interactions – Assembly) and the CEPIA department (Science and Process Engineering of Agricultural Products). It was granted the IBiSA national label in 2010 and is part of the Biogenouest facility network. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Techniques: Address INRA UNITÉ BIA Plate-forme BIBS Rue de la Géraudière - B.P. 71627 44316 nAnTES FRAnCE Contact detail Hélène RoGnIAUX Tel. +33 (0)2 40 67 50 34 [email protected] mass spectrometry microscopies nuclear magnetic Resonance Phenotyping/Chemotyping main applications on biopolymers (polysaccharides and proteins): multi-scale observations (from molecular to µm level), localization medium throughput profiling of proteins and polysaccharides (proteomics of sequenced and non-sequenced organisms, polysaccharidomics) Fine structure elucidation Surface states, local arrangement, mobility at the nanometric scale Interactions, supramolecular assemblies Hydration properties monitoring of transformation (industrial processes, heating, cooling, etc.) mobility/diffusion of small molecules in situ Screening of structural and compositional variability ACCESS PolICy The platform is available to scientists from academic laboratories or from private companies, whose scopes of interest are in the field of biopolymers, their structure and their organization. Available service includes: analytical service, training of users, collaborative work A request form is downloadable from the facility website All analyses are charged www.bibs.inra.fr 10 BIODIMAR®/UBO location BREST, FRAnCE Key words BIomolECUlES, EXTRACTIon, PURIFICATIon, SAmPlE PREPARATIon, AnAlySIS, TITRATIon, BIoloGICAl SCREEnInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Biodimar® has developed an expertise in the extraction, purification and analysis of biomolecules: Collection of samples or organisms and supply of biomass or extracts Compound purification Screening for biological activities lyophilisation, grinding/shredding, extraction and concentration Physical chemistry analyses Antioxidant activity assays Anti-aging activity assays our client sectors include pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, blue (marinesourced) and red biotechnologies as well as agrifood. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The main technological offers of the platform are: Sample on-field characterization, gathering and preparation (fractionation and purification). Freeze-drying and grinding large capacity. Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE), from 40 to 200°C, all solvent types (organic and aqueous). Evaporation/concentration and samples conditioning (96 wellplates...). Analytical development adapted to fractionation and purification of marine natural products. Solid Phase Extraction chromatography (10-50mg). Flash chromatography with Uv detector (20mg-2g). High Performance liquid Chromatography analytic and preparative with DAD and ElSD detectors (10-100mg). molecule identification, structural analysis and quantification (nmR, mass spectrometry…). Biochemical quantifications (sugars, phenolic compounds, protein…). Screening and biological testing Antioxidant capacity (oRAC, DPPH, FRAP…). Enzyme inhibition activities (amylase, glucosidase, lipase, tyrosinase, elastase…). Tests can be developed upon request. Address UNIVERSITÉ DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE UFR Sciences Techniques - Batiment A 6 avenue de Gorgeu 29238 BREST FRAnCE ACCESS PolICy The platform is located on the scientific campus UFR Sciences and Techniques of University of Brittany (UBo), Brest, France. Contact detail Elise PETIT RoDAT Tel. +33 (0)2 98 01 66 50 [email protected] www.univ-brest.fr/BIoDImAR 11 BIOGENOUEST GENOMICS location nAnTES, REnnES AnD RoSCoFF FRAnCE Key words: DnA mICRoARRAyS, SEQUEnCInG, GEnoTyPInG, nEXT GEnERATIon SEQUEnCInG (nGS), GEnETICS, FUnCTIonAl AnD InTEGRATIvE GEnomICS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Biogenouest Genomics provides equipment and technical support to projects in genomics (sequencing, genotyping, transcriptomics) in the fields of human health, marine biology, agriculture/food-processing, and environment. The facility designs and develops coherent methods and tools in functional and integrative genomics (dedicated, high-throughput approaches). Services include Genomics : sequencing, gene copy number changes and/or genotyping) Transcriptomics: mRnA expression profiling on microarrays, microRnA/qPCR assays , RnA-Seq, meta RnA-seq Amplicons mass-sequencing Epigenetics: CpG Island microarrays, bisulfite pyrosequencing and qPCR assays Statistical and bioinformatic analyses of microarray data TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The technologies currently available include: Sequencing and genotyping using ABI capillary sequencers nextGen sequencing on Roche/454 GS FlX, Illumina HiSeq, Illumina miSeq microarray analysis on Affymetrix GeneTitan mC, Illumina iScan and Agilent scanner Real-time PCR applications on Roche lighCycler and ABI7900 machines Address GENOMICS CORE FACILITY CnRS UmR 6553 EcoBio - oSU de Rennes 263 Avenue du General leclerc CS 74205 35042 REnnES Cedex - FRAnCE GENOMIC PLATFORM OF NANTES l’institut du thorax/Inserm UmR 1087 IRT-Un - 8, quai moncousu BP70721 44007 nAnTES Cedex 1- FRAnCE Contact detail Philippe vAnDEnKooRnHUySE Tel. +33 (0)2 23 23 50 07 [email protected] Richard REDon Tel. +33 (0)2 28 08 01 41 [email protected] www.biogenouest.org 12 THERASSAY FUNCTIONAL EXPLORATION FOR SMALL ANIMALS IN THE FIELD OF CARDIOVASCULAR, METABOLIC, RESPIRATORY, DIGESTIVE, MOTOR AND CANCER PATHOLOGIES (BIOGENOUEST) location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words FUnCTIonAl AnAlySIS, AnImAl moDElS, GlP, ElECTRoPHySIoloGy CARDIovASCUlAR FUnCTIon, mETABolIC FUnCTIon, RESPIRAToRy FUnCTIon, DIGESTIvE FUnCTIon, moToR FUnCTIon, CAnCER DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED : THERASSAy is a functional exploration facility aiming to supply biopharmaceutical companies and academic research groups with a large panel of technological tools and scientific expertise to ensure a successful route to new therapeutics. It is an open platform that offers a unique service, ranging from the generation of animal models to highly specialized functional analyses, for complete cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, digestive and motor functions exploration. located in the nantes University Hospital, the facility is composed of animal housing facilities, cell culture laboratories, molecular and cellular biology laboratories, histopathology and microscopy laboratories and areas dedicated to in vivo assays. Since June 2009, the THERASSAy platform occupies a surface of 300 m² in the new research institute IRTUn (Institute of Therapeutic Research of University). It received the IBiSA French national label and is a member of Biogenouest, the life science and environment core facility network in Western France. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION : The THERASSAy platform is organised around 7 scientific modules (metabolic, cardiac, vascular, pulmonary, motor, digestives functions evaluation and cancerogenesis). our services include the development of new animal models of human diseases by gene extinction/targeted silencing RnA technology or gene surexpression by DnA vectorization. All are associated and allow us to offer a relatively complete phenotyping service. We can characterize diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, asthma, arrhythmia, myopathy… The generation of somatic mutations in mouse coupled to appropriate phenotyping platforms, represents a powerful tool to exploit the physiological and biochemical pathways of this given gene. In addition, the same phenotyping platforms can be used to determine the efficacy of pharmacological or nutritional compounds. ACCESS PolICy Address THERASSAY IRT-Un l’institut du thorax - UmR 1087 8 quai moncousu BP 70721 44007 nAnTES Cedex 1 FRAnCE Demands can be submitted by contacting directly the platform and are subject to approval by the Platform Scientific Committee. The platform can accept to perform projects as services or collaborations. In addition, THERASSAy also offers access to equipment which includes technical support and training by our engineers. Contact detail maud CHETIvEAUX www.therassay.com www.cardiex.univ-nantes.fr [email protected] 13 CORSAIRE (BIOGENOUEST) location BREST, nAnTES, REnnES, RoSCoFF, FRAnCE Key words mETABolomICS, lIPIDomICS, nUTRACEUTICAlS, ACTIvE ComPoUnDS, PlAnT HEAlTH, AGRo-FooD, HUmAn AnD AnImAl HEAlTH DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED CoRSAIRE is a metabolomics platform of Biogenouest, the life science and environment core facility network in Western France. The platform activities, which aim at analyzing metabolic profiles, rely on nuclear magnetic resonance (nmR) and various associated techniques of chromatography and mass spectrometry (mS). The platform is located in 4 different cities (nantes, Rennes, Brest and Roscoff) and 9 sites and is supported by Higher Education and Research centres such as Agrocampus ouest, IRSTEA, CnRS, InRA, InSERm, onIRIS, University of Brest, University of nantes and University of Rennes 1. Each of those sites masters a specificity resulting from instrumentation, techniques, know how or scientific domains: metabolomics applied to agronomy, environmental sciences, marine sciences, and food sciences metabolomics, lipidomics and structural analyses in the field of Health Aliments security Plants and product quality Environment, etc. Analytical competences developed in each site of CoRSAIRE allow the conduction of qualitative and quantitative analyses on a broad range of metabolites families extracted from numerous sorts of biological matrixes. Besides, the platform can answer both to targeted analyses of biological molecules and to broad analyses (i.e. metabolism profiles with statistical analyses) as well as to integrated metabolomics studies. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The CoRSAIRE platform, thanks to the complementarity of its sites, prometabolomics approach poses the following services: Structural characterization of metaboTargeted analysis of metabolites metabolite profile metabolite footprints lites, etc. The main analyzed metabolites families that can be extracted from various biological matrixes are: Address CORSAIRE – BIOGENOUEST Centre InRA Domaine de la motte BP 35327 35653 lE RHEU Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail laurent RIvET Tel. +33 (0)2 23 48 52 15 [email protected] volatile organic compounds (voCs) Halogenated voCs Fatty acids Aldehydes Amines and Polyamines Alkaloids organic acids Terpenes Endocrine disruptors Primary metabolites Sugars Alcohols and polyalcohols Phenols and polyphenols Amino acids Dioxins Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs) lipids Secondary metabolites, etc. Importantly, CoRSAIRE proposes a biostatistics analysis of results, which is necessary to highlight discrete perturbations of metabolic pathways. Equipment of the platform encompasses: HPlC , lC-mS (maldi, ESI, orbitrap, Q-Tof), lC-mS/mS, lC-mSn-HRmS, GC-mS, GC-mS/mS, GC/mS isotopic,- GC-FID, GC-IRmS, GC-HRmS, GC-C-IRmS, nmR 300 mHz, 400 mHz and 500 mHz with cryoprobe, HRmAS, 1H1, 13C, 31P, …etc. ACCESS PolICy Each project has to be presented to the manager of the platform. Then, the project is submitted to a committee of users for acceptance. Both academics and companies projects can be performed. www.biogenouest.org 14 H2P2 HISPATOLOGY HIGH-PRECISION CORE FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location REnnES, FRAnCE Key words lASER CAPTURE mICRoDISSECTIon, TISSUE mICRo ARRAyS, vIRTUAl SlIDES, BIomARKER, PHARmACoToXIColoGy, ImmUnoHISToCHEmISTRy, nUClEIC ACID EXTRACTIon AnD AmPlIFICATIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The facility offers standard histology lab services plus custom laser capture microdissection. The facility is ISo 9001 certified. The main applications are: Diagnostics/screening (toxicity, mode of action) at the tissue level Understanding of physiological and physiopathological mechanisms Drug target discovery Analysis of bioactive molecules Pharmacology, toxicology, pathology Tissue genomics TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Following equipment and/or techniques are available: A microtome to realize thin tissue sections of paraffin embedded tissue A cryostat for thin sections of frozen tissue Specific staining techniques (emphasis in fibrosis, steatosis, glycogen content ...) Image analysis (nuclear staining count, fibrosis quantification, steatosis quantification, emphysema,…) In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry revealed by enzyme or fluorochrome. A laser Capture microdissector (veritas ARCTURUS), that enables to specifically and accurately isolate defined cells within a complex tissue. Protocols have been developed to capture specific cells present in different tissues: human, animals (mouse, zebrafish) or plants (rapeseed, brown algae) and in culture cells. Following cell capture, nucleic acids are recovered using micromethod. Address UNIVERSITÉ DE RENNES 1 2 avenue du Pr léon Bernard CS 34317 35043 REnnES Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail Alain FAUTREl Tel. +33 (0)2 23 23 47 95 Fax: +33 (0)2 23 23 49 29 [email protected] http://histopathologie.univ-rennes1.fr 15 IMPACCELL HIGH CONTENT SCREENING CORE FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location REnnES, FRAnCE Key words ToXIColoGy, PHARmAColoGy, HEAlTHCARE, CAnCER, nUTRITIon, EnvIRonmEnT DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED ImPACcell offers its skills, expertise and analytical resources in large-scale biological screening assays based on automatized high content image analysis: Toxicity and activity assays for drugs, chemicals, environmental pollutants and toxins, etc. Specific liver toxicity assays Gene expression analysis by multiparametric fluorescent tests Pre-clinical validation of bioactive molecules: screening and search for mechanistic targets Advice on cell culture and models TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION ImPACcell core facility has particular expertise in the following areas: IC50 determination of compounds on different cancer cells Qualitative and quantitative tests related to cell growth, ageing, death and motility… Qualitative and quantitative analyze of Cell signaling pathway activation Cell culture in microsystems supporting imaging and high-content screening ACCESS PolICy Contact the core facility director who will help you to define the experimental process. The core facility staff operates the cell culture, treatment with the molecules and the biological tests. The image capture and analysis are carried out by the engineers, as well as data mining. Training will be provided upon request. Address IMPACCELL CORE FACILITY SFR BIoSIT, Bât. 8 Université de Rennes 1 2 avenue du Pr léon Bernard 35043 REnnES Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail Anne CoRlU/Rémy lE GUévEl Tel. +33 (0)2 23 23 48 10 Fax: +33 (0)2 23 23 45 62 [email protected] [email protected] http://imagerie-puces-a-cellules.univ-rennes1.fr 16 IMPACT MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS PROTEINS MICROARRAYS ACTIVITIES (BIOGENOUEST) location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words molECUlAR InTERACTIonS DETERmInATIon, CHARACTERISATIon AnD moDUlATIon oF PRoTEIn InTERACTIon – PRoTEIn PRoFIlInG AnD InTERACTAnT SCREEnInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED In proteomics, analysis of biomolecular interactions is of great interest to understand protein interaction networks (proteins-proteins, proteins-DnA, etc.). The ImPACT core facility offers a set of cutting-edge technologies to study molecular interactions, from high throughput screening to structural and functional characterization of interactions using biophysical tools. The privileged field of expertise of the platform is the characterization of protein interactions with biopolymers (polysaccharides, proteins, fatty acid, nucleic acids) or small ligands as well as their identifications and their modulations. Impact provides access to four sets of analytical techniques: protein arrays, Surface Plasmon resonance, calorimetry and spectroscopy. By grouping together all these technologies, the ImPACT platform offers a wide range of investigation, from the biomolecular partners level up to the high-throughput scale (multi target or multi prays range) in an integrative approach to reach protein networks. This core facility, set up in February 2009, collaborates with other core facilities of Biogenouest, the life science and environment core facility network in Western France. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES APPLICATION The platform is located on the scientific campus (FRE-CnRS n°3478 Fonctionnalité et Ingénierie des Protéines-UFIP) and in the Institute of therapeutic research (UmR InSERm 892) of nantes. The main technological offers of the platform are: Discover a new set of protein interactions from cellular, tissular extracts …. to analyse differential proteins expression, post-translational modifications ….. Highthroughput screening: protein arrays, small molecule arrays, SPR ImAGInG and HTRF-BRET validate interactions at the structural and functional level. Biophysical approaches: SPR, microcalorimetry, circular dichroism, fluorescence modulate interactions involved in signalling pathways, functionality in different cellular types or tissues using new screening procedures. Address IMPACT FRE-CnRS n°3478 Fonctionnalité et Ingénierie des Protéines (UFIP) Faculté des sciences et techniques 2 rue de la Houssinière 44322 nAnTES Cedex 3 - FRAnCE Contact detail Cathy CHARlIER Tel. +33 (0)2 51 12 56 21 Fax: +33 (0)2 51 12 56 37 [email protected] mike mAIllASSon Tel. +33 (0)2 40 08 47 44 [email protected] Equipment: For proteins microarrays design and screening: Affymetrix Spotter, PerkinElmer and li-Cor Scanners, PerkinElmer protein array workstation, Agilent Bioanalyzer, Qiagen Biorobot, Berthold mithras. For biophysical analyses: GE Healthcare BIAcore and SPRi, Qiagen Tissuelyser, Jasco Spectropolarimeter, Jasco Spectrofluorimeters, Jasco Spectrophotometer, Jasco Fluorescence polarization Photometer and microCal microcalorimeter. For data analysis: Genepix pro v4, vigentech microvigen, PerkinElmer ScanArray microarray Analysis system, StatEl, GE Healthcare BIAeval 4.1 ACCESS PolICy To access ImPACT services, please contact the platform staff in order to specify the experimental strategy and to book equipment. For this purpose, a project form is downloadable on the ImPACT website. once the project is approved, experimental specifications are established. www.impact-plateforme.com 17 MICROPICELL CELLULAR AND TISSULAR IMAGING CORE FACILITY OF NANTES UNIVERSITY (BIOGENOUEST) location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words CEll AnD TISSUE ImAGInG, CEllUlAR moRPHoloGy, ImmUnoCyToCHEmISTRy, HISToloGy, mICRoDISSECTIon, ConFoCAl AnD FlUoRESCEnCE mICRoSCoPy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Cellular and tissular imaging core facility of nantes University (microPICell) encompasses two technical departments: PICell (for cell imaging) micromorph (for cellular morphology) The microPICell platform proposes a regulated access to imaging systems and services in histology. The expertise of the platform allow technical and scientific assistance for the development, the realisation and the analysis of research projects and specific experiments. moreover, microPICell organizes various training sessions to microscopy techniques through the InSERm (French national institute of health and medical research) training program. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The techniques mastered by microPICell include: Epifluorescence microinjection videomicroscopy Confocal microscopy FlIm (Fluorescence lifetime Imaging microscopy) Confocal spectral separation High throughput confocal acquisition Intracellular ionic measurement Histology techniques Tissue micro-Array (TmA) laser microdissection, etc. The main equipment of microPICell is: PICell: confocal leica (SP1), confocal nikon (A1-R-S), Zeiss time-lapse equipment with apotome (Axiovert200), leica time-lapse system (DmI6000B) with metamorph and metafluor, leica microinjection system, 3 routine fluorescence microscopes, Image analysis platform (metamorph, Huygens deconvolution, Amira 3D), Co2 incubators micromorph: 2 cryostats (leica), 1 Bond- max menarini robot, 2 microtomes, TmA (tissue microarrayer, Imstar), laser microdissection (Arcturus Pixcell II) Address MICROPICELL IRT-Un 8, quai moncousu BP 70721 44007 nAnTES Cedex Contact detail myriam RoBARD ACCESS PolICy The microPICell platform is open to both academic and private sectors. Access is strictly regulated: 1. Contact with the platform manager (evaluation of user needs, information about costs and equipment reservation) 2. Writing of specifications 3. The password allowing online reservation of equipment is granted after a user training Tel. 06 75 61 81 71 [email protected] www.micropicell.univ-nantes.fr 18 MOLECULAR CYTOGENETICS PCMV (BIOGENOUEST) location lE RHEU, FRAnCE Key words CHRomoSomES, STRUCTURE, mIToSIS, mEIoSIS, GISH, BAC-FISH DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The aim of the molecular Cytogenetics Platform is to pool technical resources, investment and skills. This platform located at the InRA (the French national Institute for Agricultural Research)-UmR1349 of Rennes must answer to the local teams but also to all teams belonging to different other InRA laboratories. The molecular Cytogenetics Platform provides an infrastructure to support research projects that develop molecular cytogenetic technologies on different plants species (Brassica, Wheat, Tomato, Cotton, Grapevine, lolium, lupinus…) for: Cytogenetic characterization of interspecific hybrids or polyploids species, Understanding the genomes structure in polyploids species, Fine physical maps around locus of interest TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Techniques developed: localisation of repeated sequences on chromosomes by Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH), Genomic In Situ Hybridization (GISH) to characterize the parental genome in the interspecific hybrids or polyploids species, Physical mapping of BAC clones on mitotic or meiotic chromosomes, BAC-FISH on nuclear fiber to identify sequence rearrangements or gaps in sequencing projects (BAC Fiber-FISH) ACCESS PolICy Acceptance and feasibility of projects are evaluated by the core facility managers in accordance with the scientific committee. Address INSTITUT DE GÉNÉTIQUE ENVIRONNEMENT ET PROTECTION DES PLANTES (IGEPP) UmR1349 Bât. 301 InRA Centre de Rennes BP 35327 35653 lE RHEU Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail olivier CoRITon Tel. +33 (0)2 23 48 51 49 [email protected] www.rennes.inra.fr 19 MRIC MICROSCOPY RENNES IMAGING CENTER (BIOGENOUEST) location REnnES, FRAnCE Key words ConFoCAl, mUlTIPHoTon mICRoSCoPy, ElECTRon mICRoSCoPy, CRyomICRoSCoPy, TomoGRAPHy, nAnoSImS, vIDEomICRoSCoPy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The microscopy Rennes imaging center (mRic) offers access to imaging systems, scientific and technical support in experimental and project design and training in microscopy techniques. The core facility has special expertise in: Rapid, real-time in vitro cell imaging Structural analysis molecular and atomic imaging Protein-protein interactions (FRET and FlIm) In vitro enzyme assays Correlation fluo-TEm and Fluo-nanoSImS The microscopy Rennes imaging center has received a national label in 2009. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The microscopy Rennes imaging center (mRic) comprises: mRic-FlUo: fluorescence microscopy mRic-TEm: transmission electron microscopy mRic-nAno: nanoSImS (high-resolution secondary ion mass spectrometry) ACCESS PolICy Anybody who wants to use the core facility must first contact the technical staff, register as a user and accept the rule of the platform. In any case users must be trained to use the machines. Some complex machines are not in free access such nanoSImS and TEm, the use of these machines is conditioned by the presence of the technical staff. Address MICROSCOPY RENNES IMAGING CENTER (MRIC) Faculté de médecine 2 avenue du Pr léon Bernard 35043 REnnES FRAnCE Contact detail Claude PRIGEnT Tel. +33 (0)2 23 23 47 31 Fax: +33 (0)2 23 23 44 78 [email protected] http://microscopie.univ-rennes1.fr 20 NEURINFO IMAGING AND NEUROINFORMATICS CORE FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location REnnES, FRAnCE Key words mEDICAl ImAGInG, BRAIn ImAGInG, RADIoloGy, nEURoSCIEnCES, nEURoInFoRmATICS, mRI, ImAGE PRoCESSInG, DATA mAnAGEmEnT, SoFTWARE DEvEloPmEnT, ClInICAl RESEARCH DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED neurinfo offers resources for image acquisition, handling and processing in clinical, methodological and technological R&D. This facility covers in vivo human imaging and neuroinformatics, notably in the setting of nervous system disease. neurinfo’s goal is to contribute to a better understanding of the healthy and diseased human brain. neurinfo strives to integrate clinical research projects from the image to the patient and perform technology transfer of image processing methods to the clinic. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION neurinfo is currently equipped with a 3T mRI system located at Rennes University Hospital. It is operated by dedicated technical staff with expertise in the field of mRI physics and image processing, in collaboration with staff from the University Hospital’s Radiology Service. ACCESS PolICy The neurinfo core facility promotes networking between the various stakeholders in medical imaging. It is open to a broad community of medical and scientific users on the regional, national and international levels. Address NEURINFO SERVICE DE RADIOLOGIE, IRM RDC Hôpital Pontchaillou 2 rue Henri le Guilloux 35033 REnnES Cedex 9 FRAnCE Contact detail Christian BARIlloT Tel.+33 (0)2 99 28 99 07 [email protected] www.neurinfo.org 21 ONIS ONIS NATIONAL OBSERVATORY FOR SCIENTIFIC IMAGING location REnnES, FRAnCE Key words AnAlyTICAl ImAGInG, SPECTRoSCoPy, SPECTRomETRy, nAnoSImS AnD RAmAn, FlUoRESCEnCE ImAGInG, 2D/3D ImAGInG, TEm, mICRomETER AnD nAnomETER TECHnIQUES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED onIS («observatoire national d’imagerie scientifique») is a high-performance, multi-scale analytical imaging core facility. Its equipment can visualise the chemical composition point by point in a tissue, a polymer, a soil sample, an insect, a plant or a lichen, etc., from the millimeter scale down to the nanometer scale. The facility offers imaging and elemental analysis services, personalized customer support services and protocol design, testing and image analysis and processing. onIS also offers face-to-face training or e-training. It is a member of the Europia network. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Raman imaging system: confocal and fiber for long distance analysis. nanoSims: imaging at 50 nanometers spatial resolution of any element or isotope of the periodic table 2D imaging of complex samples: detection of spots after separation using Uv, Fluorescence, mass,… Address ONIS Campus de Beaulieu 263 avenue du Général leclerc CS 74205 35042 REnnES Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail olivier lAvASTRE Tel. +33 (0)2 23 23 56 30 [email protected] 22 PRISM FUNCTIONAL IMAGING CORE FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location REnnES, FRAnCE Key words ImAGInG, SPECTRoSCoPy, mRI, nmR, TomoGRAPHy, SCAnnER DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED PRISm is a research platform located in Rennes under the responsibility of the University of Rennes 1, InRA and IRSTEA. PRISm has the national label IBiSA “national network of Infrastructures in Biology, Health and Agronomy“ The activities covered by the core facility include: multimodality imaging of pig mRI and SRm of small animals and clinical application mRI and nmR for agronomy and food chain (this component is ISo 9001 certified) nmR spectroscopy of biological materials PRISm is supported by four research teams. They provide tools compatible with their own scientific expertises. Each of them contributes to the leading position of PRISm in France. Indeed, the multidisciplinary expertise of the staff (14 scientists and 17 engineers and technicians) allows demands coming from scientists from the biomedical, biology, food science and food engineering sectors to be answered, which is unique in France and in Europe. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The functional imaging core facility PRISm offers a range of outstanding, well-matched methodological skills (imaging, spectroscopy, mRI, nmR and CT) for the investigation of experimental models on the molecular scale (proteins, lipids, etc.), the cell level (bacteria, membranes, etc.), the tissue level (muscle, tumours, etc.), in the small animal (mice, rats, fishes and rabbits) and in larger animals (chickens, sheep and pigs). Address PRISM IRSTEA 17 avenue de Cucillé CS 64427 35044 REnnES Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail François mARIETTE PRISm has specific expertise in the following areas: The biomedical sector: morphological and functional typing of transgenic animals, dynamic studies of drug activity, digestive impact of food product formulations and neurofunctional satiety studies Biology and agronomy: quantification of tissue distribution in animal and plant systems, membrane system studies, etc. Food science: ingredient and food product processability, water retention properties and storage stability testing Process engineering: mass and heat transfer analysis for bioproducts. ACCESS PolICy Acceptance and feasibility of projects proposed by the user teams are evaluated by the core facility managers in accordance with the scientific committee. PRISm offers scientific collaborations and service for fee to private and public organizations. Tel. +33 (0)2 23 48 21 78 Fax: +33 (0)2 23 48 21 15 franç[email protected] http://prism.univ-rennes1.fr 23 PRODIABIO location PonTIvy, FRAnCE Key words BIoPRoCESS, EnvIRonmEnTAl DIAGnoSIS, BIoRESoURCES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The ProDiaBio facility (for PRocess, DIAgnostics, BIoresources; accredited by AFnoR since 2005) is located at the center of the Breton food-feed production area. It aims at helping small to medium-size companies enhancing their competitiveness by supplying comprehensive transfer protocols and advice. It has significant skills in waste and effluent treatment and valorization of industrial co-products (methanization, biodigestion, a.s.o.). Cooking trials and food product formulation can be performed in the agrifood process hall and its associated sensorial analysis unit. ProDiaBio’s expertise in liquid and solid biofuels (boilers, stoves, a.s.o.), mechanical engineering, automation and maintenance enables it to meet the needs of industrial business, territorial authorities and farm managers. The facility may host customer’s preindustrial pilots. Confidentiality is the rule for all attendants. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The core facility offers, as delivery or hosting, various services to companies to help them in shortening development times. The use of comprehensive bioprocessing equipments supports the quick establishment of valid bioprocesses, and facilitates easy and reliable scaleup from lab to production plant. Diagnostics, prototyping, setup or process optimization, physicochemical and microbiological analyses are some of the services that the platform may be yours due to the skill of its scientific and technical team that make the facility both appropriate and reactive. Some projects achieved: Development of a concentrating and drying process for a waste treatment company, Screening of innovative entrants as fuel for farm methanization units, optimization and validation of a green Cleaning In Place process with high levels of cleaning solutions recycling for dairies, Forensics to investigate co-products innovative valorization pathways, valorization of fat effluents of a sausage factory which allows energy autonomy and environmental impact reduction, monitoring and mastering positive biofilms for a pig liquid feed fermentation process to fulfill European guidelines. Address PRODIABIO Centre Universitaire de Pontivy Allée des Pommiers 56300 PonTIvy FRAnCE ACCESS PolICy Servane RoZE PRoDIABIo is designed to be reactive towards small or medium size companies which cannot develop R&D on their own, towards project managers who plan process innovation or optimization in, or out, an entrepreneurship context for bioprocesses related to agro food-feed industries, chemistry, bio-industry, pharmaceutical, cosmetology and environment fields. Confidential and targeted dating along with rapid quotation are keys that confer us the reactivity that fits our customers demand. Tel. +33(0) 297 279 768 [email protected] www.pft-prodiabio.com Contact detail 24 BIOGENOUEST PROTEOMICS CORE FACILITY location REnnES, FRAnCE Key words PRoTEomICS, mASS SPECTRomETRy, PEPTIDES, PRoTEInS, BIomARKERS, IDEnTIFICATIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Biogenouest Proteomics Core Facility offers timely and affordable tools, from basic protein identification to large-scale proteomics programs using state-of-the-art technologies. The core facility is staffed with highly specialized engineers, involved in optimization and validation of cutting-edge technologies in two fields of proteomics: extensive proteome characterization of complex samples and imaging mass spectrometry for toxicology and clinics. It is also developing integrative genomics approaches for extraction of biological information from large-scale proteomics datasets. The Proteomics core facility was granted the IBiSA national label in 2008 and is ISo 9001 certified. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION To help you achieve your research projects and advise you as best as possible in your proteomics approach, we propose to answer biological questions through a wide range of complementary technologies specific to proteomics. main techniques: Biochemistry: protein fractionation, proteins separation and purification, enzymatic digestion Systematic functional proteomics: 2D electrophoresis and protein identification by mass spectrometry mAlDI-ToF/ToF (mS and mS / mS fully automated), 1D electrophoresis and protein identification by mass spectrometry lC-mS/mS type (also used for the detection and identification of protein partners) Differential proteomics: (1) relative quantification using 2D-DIGE technology, or protein chips (ProteinChip ® technology), or mass spectrometry (ICPl technology), and (2) absolute quantification of biomarkers using the AQUA peptidesTm technology In situ proteomics: imaging mAlDI on cryo-tissue sections. ACCESS PolICy Address PLATE-FORME PROTÉOMIQUE BIOGENOUEST Campus de Beaulieu - Bât. 24 Avenue du Général leclerc 35042 REnnES Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail Charles PInEAU Access to the Biogenouest proteomics core facility is by two ways: - Scientific collaboration for projects using advanced technology requiring platform team investment - Self-service, following training, for protein identification into gel pieces or data analysis (imaging, spectrum…). The core facility doesn’t work on a fee-for-service basis. The first step is to fill in an account application on the facility website, then to download the project document to complete and send to [email protected]. Finally, a meeting with the platform staff is planned to expose us your problematic and the biological asking questions. Tel. +33 (2) 23 23 52 83 Fax: +33 (2) 23 23 52 82 [email protected] www.proteome.univ-rennes1.fr 25 RAT TRANSGENESIS FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words RAT TRAnSGEnESIS, KnoCK-oUT RATS,ZInCFInGER nUClEASES, TAlE nUClEASES, ImmUnoPHEnoTyPInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The rat transgenesis facility is a functional exploration facility for the in vivo functional studies of novel genes. The main activities are: generation of transgenic rats by microinjection of DnA or lentiviral vectors, generation of targeted Knock-out (Ko) rats using Zinc-finger or TAlE nucleases, genotyping of genetically modified rats, identification of transgene insertion loci in the genome, immunophenotyping & analysis of immune response of genetically modified rats, freezing of transgenic embryos, technical support, training, technology transfer to industry. The Biogenouest rat transgenesis core facility is the only academic structure that produces genetically modified rats in France, and the only academic facility in Europe to provide external users with transgenic and Ko rats. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Rat transgenesis core facility is located in the InSERm (French national institute of health and medical research) unit 1064, which is situated in the nantes University Hospital. The work of the rat transgenesis facility is performed in the InSERm Unit animal facility which includes an isolated microinjection room, laboratory space and breeding rooms exclusively for the transgenic/Ko rats. The molecular biology, cell culture and protein biochemistry work is done in the laboratories of the InSERm Unit 1064. main techniques: microinjection using small or large fragments of DnA microinjection using lentiviral vectors microinjection using zinc-finger or TAlE nucleases Genotyping is performed by classical PCR, Southern-blot, Taq-man (determination of homozygous status), genome walking (determination of the insertion site of the transgene within the genome) Cryopreservation: preservation of lines by freezing of embryos. Availability of transgenic rats that have already been generated (on-line list) Address INSERM UMR 1064 30, boulevard Jean monnet 44093 nAnTES FRAnCE Contact detail Ignacio AnEGon [email protected] Séverine Rémy [email protected] www.tgr.nantes.inserm.fr 26 RENABI-GO BIOINFORMATICS FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location nAnTES, REnnES, RoSCoFF, FRAnCE Key words BIo-InFoRmATICS, GEnomICS, TRAnSCRIPTomICS, DATA AnAlySIS,HIGH PERFoRmAnCE ComPUTInG, nEXTGEnERATIon SEQUEnCInG, SoFTWARE DEvEloPmEnT, DATABASES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED RenaBi-Go provides a complete infrastructure dedicated to scientific computing (clusters, storage facilities, data and tools), bio-analysis services and a strong expertise in information systems development (databases, interoperability, etc.). RenaBi-Go provides consultancy and support in bioinformatics. A complete cursus of bioinformatics training is offered: tools, methodologies, programming languages. Custom developments can be carried out. RenaBi-Go has received the IBiSA national label and two of its members are ISo 9001 certified. It is a member of Biogenouest, the life science and environment core facility network of Western France. It is part of the national network RenaBi (Réseau national des plates-formes BioInformatiques). TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION RenaBi-Go offers a complete set of services in bioinformatics, public databanks (updated with our BiomAJ tool) to support research and data analysis. more precisely, services provided are: Bioinformatics infrastructure: this includes computing power (approx. 900 cores available as traditional cluster or cloud), storage (350 Tb) but also a comprehensive list of software and databanks dedicated to biological data analysis. Advice and support in data analysis (genomics, transcriptomics, metagenomics, annotation, etc.) Software development. RenaBi-Go engineers conduct many developments in different fields: interface development for new tools, databases, design and development of information systems for processing and analysing data, etc. They participate in different national or international software projects (Debian-med, opal Toolkit, BiomAJ, etc.) . Hosting. Through a partnership with different teams (national Research Centres such as CnRS, InRA, InSERm, and University), RenaBi-Go manages and hosts databases and web sites of interest for the scientific community. Technological transfer. RenaBi-Go transfers many research prototypes to the community (for example: Protomata, logol, etc.) Training activities (e.g. sequence analysis, pattern discovery, phylogenetics, programming). Address Several locations among which IRISA-INRIA Campus de Beaulieu 35042 REnnES Cedex FRAnCE Contact detail olivier CollIn ACCESS PolICy The platform is a public/educational facility providing services to the bioinformatics community towards research progress. These resources are accessible through web applications, web services and authenticated connexion to a cluster for computationally intensive treatments. As a ISo 9001entity, a strong emphasis is placed on the traceability of the projects and on the relationship with customers and end-users. For non-academic clients, the use of the facility resources or services is under contract. www.biogenouest.org [email protected] 27 SYNNANOVECT DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED location BREST AnD REnnES, FRAnCE The core facility offers several products and services: DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF DRUG AND GENE SYNTHETIC NANOVECTORS (BIOGENOUEST) The Synnanovect core facility develops, optimizes and tests synthetic nanocarriers for the delivery of nucleic acids (DnA and siRnA) and biomolecules of interest. Design and development of synthetic nanocarriers Key words BIoTHERAPy, GEnE AnD DRUG DElIvERy, SynTHETIC vECToRS, In vIvo ImAGInG ASSAyS, FoRmUlATIon, PHySICoCHEmICAl CHARACTERIZATIon nanocarrier formulation Physical-chemical characterization Delivery efficiency measurements Pre-clinical safety testing Electroporation The Synnanovect Core Facility was granted the IBiSA national label in 2008 and it was renewed in 2011. ISo 9001 certification is in progress. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The core facility offers several products and services. The facility’s chemistry lab specializes in vector synthesis and characterization. The biology lab offers a wide range of in vitro and in vivo models and various items of equipment for the in vivo assessment of nanocarrier efficacy as well as their behavior, toxicity and inflammation parameters. Electroporation facilities are also available in Rennes. ACCESS PolICy The applications and projects are to be sent to the core facility and are then evaluated by the scientific coordination committee. Address SYNNANOVECT Unité Inserm 1078 - Bât. 2bis Hôpital morvan - CHU de Brest 5 avenue du maréchal Foch 29200 BREST FRAnCE Contact detail Tristan monTIER Tel. +33 (0)2 98 01 80 80 Fax: +33 (0)2 98 46 79 10 [email protected] www.synnanovect.ueb.eu 28 VIRAL VECTORS AND GENE TRANSFER FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words vIRAl vECToRS, ADEno-ASSoCIATED vIRUSES, GmP, PREClInICAl AnD ClInICAl STUDIES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The viral vectors and gene transfer facility is a functional exploration facility for the production of recombinant viral vectors at preclinical stages for both the public and the private scientific communities. The main activities are: i) development of new processes for the production and characterization of viral vectors in accordance with good manufacturing processes (GmP), ii) proof of concept, iii) production of recombinant adenoviruses, adeno-associated viruses and lentiviruses, iv) construction of plasmids (from above mentioned viruses) and v) the immortalization of primary cells. The viral vectors and gene transfer core facility particularly focuses its R&D activities on adeno-associated viruses (AAv). Indeed, they have an important therapeutic potential and they are more and more studied in clinical trials. In 2010, the development of quality insurance protocols by the technological core facility in order to characterize viral vectors at preclinical and clinical stages led to new collaborations with the Genosafe, Afssaps and Généthon laboratories. moreover, the facility participated in the ClInIGEn European excellence network. This allowed the characterization of the AAv2RSS standard, and currently to the characterization of AAv8RSS standard produced both at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and our facility. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The viral vectors and gene transfer core facility is located in the InSERm unit 1089, which is situated in the nantes University Therapeutic Research Institute (IRT-Un). The facility equipment encompasses: Containment laboratories (l3 and l2) Cell culture equipments Ultracentrifuges (x4) Digital refractometers (x2) A fluorescence microscope Chromatography lines (x4) High-pressure homogenizer Address INSERM UMR1089 IRT 1 Université de nantes 8 quai moncousu BP 70721 44007 nAnTES Cedex 1 - FRAnCE Contact detail ACCESS PolICy Services are accessible for any academic and private projects (estimate on demand) Services are realized according to validated client specifications Real-time follow-up Sample delivery by accredited transporter (paid by the client) véronique BloUIn Tel. +33 (0)2 28 08 04 33 [email protected] www.vectors.nantes.inserm.fr 29 XENOPUS TRANSGENESIS FACILITY (BIOGENOUEST) location REnnES, FRAnCE DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Xenopus biological resource center offers access to its expertise in Xenopus breeding, production and transgenesis: Sale and supply of Xenopus frogs and Xenopus oocytes expressing proteins of interest Use of the Xenopus model in research Creation of transgenic Xenopus carrying a promoter linked to a fluores- Key words EmBRyoloGy, DEvEloPmEnTAl BIoloGy, CEll BIoloGy, PHARmAColoGy, ECoToXIColoGy, TRAnSGEnESIS, XEnoPUS cent protein or another protein of interest Testing of homologous or heterologous promoters Gene-trap mutagenesis and the supply of mutants of interest Training in Xenopus breeding and in vitro fertilization techniques The Xenopus transgenesis core facility received the IBiSA national label in 2008 and is ISo 9001 certified. The core facility is also a part of the national network CEPHElDIA (Création, Elevage, Phénotypage, Distribution et Archivage de modèles animaux vertébrés) who wishes to federate animal models in basic and preclinical research including: xenopus, fishes, rodents and primates. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Xenopus Biological Resource Centre has two main objectives: 1) Provide animals, embryos and derivatives (oocytes, spawn, DnA etc.) from two species of interest (Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis) for the entire scientific community, both from the public and the private sectors.It covers both wild animals and transgenic lines produced and characterized in Rennes. 2) Allow teams willing to use the Xenopus model to meet their research question without having to develop the infrastructure necessary for the maintenance and use of animals. It also provides training for animal keepers and for anyone interested in using this model. ACCESS PolICy The demands are submitted to the contact persons by e-mail or via the website. Then the strategy is defined and the experiments are conducted according to the required specifications. The fee depends on the services provided. Contact detail Christophe HElIGon Tel. +33(0)2 23 23 50 30 Fax: +33(0)2 23 23 67 82 [email protected] http://xenopus.univ-rennes1.fr 30 AGRIVAL location PloUénAn, FRAnCE Key words nUTRACEUTICAlS, DIETETICS, CoSmETICS, AQUEoUS AnD SolvEnT-FREE EXTRACTIon, nATURAl, oRGAnIC DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Agrival is a specialist in the exploitation of plant-derived co-products as food ingredients and active compounds in human health, e.g. glucosinolates from cauliflower, polyphenols from artichoke, sulforaphane from broccoli, quercetin from onion, lentinane from shiitake mushrooms, lycopene from tomato, etc. We can also offer custom extraction of other plants (seaweeds, fruits, cereals, aromatic herbs, etc.) to our customers. The laboratory transforms the raw materials into water-soluble powders for use in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food supplement industries. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION organic water of several vegetables & fruits are produced by distillation. Agrival is able to remove the volatile organic compounds to satisfy cosmetic applications (e.g. organic chicory water). In these organic waters, Agrival can add conservatives (or not) according to the specificity of the customers. Agrival produces Shiitake powder, registered as feed materials, enriched in lentinane and eritadenine, and also a higher quality for food application. Agrival is developing an aqueous extraction of polyphenols from artichoke. In this case, all parts of the vegetable are used: artichoke heart in food application, the by-products (leaves) for polyphenol extraction in nutraceutical application and then the fibers (residue of extraction) for absorbent properties. Agrival offers tailor made solutions, according to our equipment, in solvent-free (aqueous) extraction and purification. young company in progress, AGRIvAl uses a complete extraction process on 1500m2. our production unit, flexible and efficient, has been designed in order to satisfy your needs. our team and its know-how are at your service to help you in innovations. Address AGRIVAL Route de mespaul 29420 PloUénAn FRAnCE natural is our philosophy: WATER is our unique solvent. our raw materials are by-products of vegetables and fruits, mainly from northern Finistère. AGRIvAl has entered into an ecological valorization of local agriculture. vegetables and fruits are purchased from farms, all labeled “Agri-Confiance”. This certification demonstrates SICA, from Saint Pol-de-léon, controls the quality and the environment of agricultural production (traceability, good practice of culture, water management...). That’s the way AGRIvAl can ensure you an optimal traceability and a lowered impact on the environment. Contact detail Fabien DAnET Tel. +33 (0)2 98 15 84 95 [email protected] www.agrival-extract.com 31 AGROBIO location vEZIn lE CoQUET, FRAnCE Key words CoSmETICS, nUTRACEUTICAlS, EFFICIEnCy TESTInG, oRAC vAlUE, STABIlITy STUDIES, GlyCEmIC InDEX, monAColIn K, STEvIA, PACS, vITAmInS FIELDS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED From research to the consumer, Agrobio supports you in each step. With more than 25 years of experience, the laboratory brings you its knowledge and its expertise in nutrition, food supplements and ingredients. We possess a high experience in the knowledge of natural products, and in preparation and extraction processes as well as in the field of the analysis of nutritionally valuable compounds. We perform the tests and analyses required and we are able to develop your own analysis procedure. moreover, laboratories Agrobio can propose a complete service with microbiological, physical and chemical analyses. We provide reliable results and our laboratory is in compliance with current industry standards (accreditation CoFRAC n°1-1982, ISo 17025). our team is a real technical backing to offer an adapted solution for the R&D departments, the quality control and the marketing of the food-processing, pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Carotenoids : the only CoFRAC accreditation laboratory for lycopen analysis Polyphenols and antioxidants: the only CoFRAC accreditation laboratory for catechin and proanthocyanidines analyses. vitamins Antioxidant capacity, oRAC value monacolinK Stevia (rebaudiosid A) Coenzym Q10 B glucans In vitro glymenic index Stability studies (according to the ICH guidelines) Address AGROBIO ZAC des 3 marches 3 impasse de la Jonchée 35132 vEZIn lE CoQUET FRAnCE Contact detail Christian nIo Tel. +33 (0)2 99 14 70 50 Fax : +33 (0)2 99 14 70 51 [email protected] www.agrobio-rennes.com 32 ALGENICS location SAInT-HERBlAIn, FRAnCE Key words mICRoAlGAE, BIoTHERAPEUTICS, REComBInAnT PRoTEInS, GlyCoSylATIon, monoClonAl AnTIBoDIES, vACCInES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED AlGEnICS is a privately-held biotechnology company focusing on innovative uses of microalgae to produce recombinant biotherapeutics. our proprietary platform Algebiosys™ encompasses tools and technologies specifically developed to ensure high expression level of recombinant proteins in our PTA microalgal cell line. our technology offers key competitive advantages : Enable production of complex proteins, including glycoproteins Proprietary system for production of biotherapeutics bearing naturally low fucose glycans Proprietary system for production of biotherapeutics with terminal mannose glycans High quality and homogeneity of n-glycosylation to improve batch-tobatch consistency Biotherapeutics products in-process can be secreted into the culture broth or stored within the PTA cells to achieve high amount of encapsulated product. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Algebiosys™ technology is available as a platform for the production of recombinant proteins. We also leverage our technology to identify and produce biotherapeutics that benefit from our microalgal’s capabilites. Current targets include monoclonal antibodies and viral envelope immunogens. ACCESS PolICy Algebiosys™ is available through licensing agreement. Address ALGENICS Pôle Bio-ouest Rue du moulin de la Rousselière 44800 SAInT-HERBlAIn FRAnCE Contact detail www.algenics.com Alexandre lEJEUnE 33 ATLANCHIM PHARMA location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words CHEmICAl SynTHESIS CUSTom-mADE FInE CHEmICAlS SITE-SPECIFIC STABlE ISoToPE lABElInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED French CRo expert in chemical synthesis of complex molecules from milligram scale to hundred grams, ATlAnCHIm PHARmA Company, your Reliable Research Partner, provides customized services in the field of fine organic chemistry. Depending on your needs, several types of services are available: Research collaboration, Custom-made fine chemicals, Site-specific stable isotope labeling, medicinal chemistry, Biological evaluation of the synthesized molecules. our specificities are the following: Heterocycle synthesis Carbohydrate chemistry Total synthesis of natural products Peptide synthesis (short chains) Synthesis of chiral molecules Synthesis of amino acids, nucleic acids, steroids, alkaloids our PhD laboratory serves your research with a highly skilled team and the special support of a senior scientific management. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Hit identification to lead optimization metabolites Isolation, purification and synthesis of impurities, analytical standards, reference compounds, intermediates Representative syntheses: Synthesis of a library of 40 molecules in 3 to 9 steps Synthesis of 1g of compound in 20 steps Address ATLANCHIM PHARMA 1 rue Gaston veil 44035 nAnTES Cedex 1 FRAnCE Synthesis of 1g of labeled compound, (13C4 ) in 9 steps Synthesis of 4.5g of labeled compound, (D11) in 7 steps ISo 9001 accreditation covering all our activities. Eligible for Research Tax Credit (CIR) Contact detail nolwenn DAUBIn Tél. +33 (0)2 40 41 29 61 Fax. +33 (0)2 40 41 28 35 Cel. +33 (0)6 29 44 26 10 [email protected] www.atlanchimpharma.com 34 ATLANTIC BONE SCREEN location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words PREClInICAl SERvICES, BonE, JoInT, SCREEnInG, In vITRo, In vIvo, HISToloGy, ImAGERy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED HIGH-QUAlITy EXPERTISE In THE FIElD oF BonE AnD JoInT DISEASES ATlAnTIC BonE SCREEn is a French CRo focusing on bone and joint diseases and on bone diseases from tumor origin. our company puts at its customers’ disposal a unique preclinical platform with a wide range of competitive in vitro and in vivo assays as well as histology and imaging services. oUR mISSIon: oPTImIZE AnD ACCElERATE THE DEvEloPmEnT oF yoUR ComPoUnDS Atlantic Bone Screen aims to optimize and accelerate the development of your compounds, allowing you to identify and characterize the therapeutic potential of your drug candidates, nutraceuticals and biomaterials. TAIloR-mADE PREClInICAl STUDIES Atlantic Bone Screen is committed to providing you with tailor-made solutions for your preclinical studies. We are ISo 9001v2008 certified. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION A UnIQUE PREClInICAl PlATFoRm In vitro Assays – our specialty: Bone and joint cells We carry out in vitro assays on osteoarticular cells and on tumoral cells from animal and human origin. In vivo Assays – Reliable animal models reproducing human bone pathologies. our company provides you with a broad range of original and relevant experimental models that reproduce human bone pathologies (osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteosarcoma, bone metastases, etc…). Histology – High Quality Expertise in hard and soft tissues In addition to in vivo & in vitro assays, we may also provide you with tailormade ex vivo analyses in histology and imaging. Imaging Services – outstanding equipments for qualitative and quantitative analyses. Address ATLANTIC BONE SCREEN 1 rue Gaston veil 44200 nAnTES FRAnCE APPlICATIonS: drug candidates, nutraceuticals, biomaterials, marine natural products, formulations … for health care, food and cosmetic industries. Contact detail Elisabeth PoRCHER +33 (0)2 40 41 11 25 [email protected] www.atlantic-bone-screen.com 35 BIOFORTIS SAS A MÉRIEUX NUTRISCIENCES COMPANY location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Biofortis is CRo specialized in innovation for nutrition: Expert clinicians and scientists dedicated to nutritional health; Powerful recruitment capabilities and an integrated central lab with a focus on probiotics and microbiota analysis. ClInICAl TRIAl, nUTRITIon, BIoloGICAl AnAlySIS, mICRoBIoTA, PRoBIoTIC, GEnoTyPInG TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Clinical study: multi-parameter technical facilities (Biochemistry, immunology, hematology, HPlC...) targeting biomarkers in the field of bones mineralization, cardiometabolism, inflammation, satiety... microbiota analysis: QPCR, Fingerprinting (DHPlC) microorganisms genotyping: RAPD, Rep-PCR, Delta-PCR ACCESS PolICy BIoFoRTIS, as a private company, keeps the possibility of modulating the access according to the demand or to the applicant. Address BIOFORTIS SAS 3 route de la Chatterie 44800 SAInT HERBlAIn FRAnCE Contact detail Anne-laure CARDoU www.merieuxnutrisciences.com [email protected] 36 BIOPREDIC INTERNATIONAL BIOPREDIC INTERNATIONAL location REnnES, FRAnCE DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Biopredic International is a worldwide supplier of human and animal primary cells, cell lines and tissues for research, drug discovery, drug development, pharmacology and toxicology. Biopredic was established in 1993 and has worldwide operations. Key words HEPARG CEllS, HEPAToCyTES, HUmAn SKIn, RESEARCH REAGEnTS, ToXIColoGy, TISSUES, FlUIDS, DRUG ASSAyS TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Cryopreserved HepaRG cells and human hepatocytes for metabolism, transporters, in vitro toxicology and genotoxicity studies. Plasma and human fluids for bioanalysis and biomarker studies. Customized tissue acquisitions. ACCESS PolICy Any request can be e-mailed via our website or by email directly at the sales department Customers: industry and academics Address BIOPREDIC 8-18 rue Jean Pecker 35000 REnnES FRAnCE Contact detail Christophe CHESnE Tel. +33 (0)2 99 14 36 14 [email protected] www.biopredic.com 37 BIOTRIAL location REnnES (HQ), nAnTES, PARIS, FRAnCE lonDon, UK BRUSSElS, BElGIUm nEWARK, nJ. USA Key words non ClInICAl & ClInICAl STUDIES, onColoGy, PATIEnTS, CoRE lAB, EARly DEvEloPmEnT, PHASE I TRIAlS, PHASE II-Iv STUDIES, DATA mAnAGEmEnT, BIoSTATISTICS, mEDICAl WRITInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Biotrial is a leading full-service provider specialized in Early Development with a large range of services from non-Clinical Pharmacology to Proof of concept studies. our services include: non-clinical in vivo pharmacology (Safety & Discovery models) Phase I clinical pharmacology trials Data management, Biostatistics and medical Writing management Conduct of phase II-III trials and oncology studies Core lab services: centralized ECG reading, Imaging, cognitive assessments, central lab, EEG, PSG. Regulatory Affaires & QA TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Access to highly specialised equipment, pathology experts, patient population, healthy volunteers, etc as we have a close collaboration with hospitals (all Biotrial units are based inside hospital areas). ACCESS PolICy Requests can be sent by e-mail to [email protected]. They will be automatically received by the Business Development Department, who will respond accordingly. Address BIOTRIAL 7-9 rue Jean louis Bertrand Technopole Atalante villejean 35000 REnnES FRAnCE Contact detail Julie REmy Tel. +33 (0)2 99 59 91 91 [email protected] www.biotrial.com 38 C.RIS PHARMA location SAInT-mAlo, FRAnCE Key words PREClInICAl DEvEloPmEnT, In vIvo, In vITRo DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED C.RIS Pharma is a GlP and ISo 9001certified independent biotechnology company. We have developed strong partnerships within the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries. our scientific expertise in the setting up and surveillance of a range of services in the domain of health and safety enables us to offer support for the development of your active principles and ensure their efficiency as well as their innocuity. We have expertise in the fields of cancer, neurodegenerative disease, metabolic and genetic diseases, agrifood and cosmetics. our studies are performed in compliance with the national and international guidelines and the principles of Good laboratory Practice. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Efficacy assays (in vitro and in vivo models; cancer, diabetes, obesity, inflammation, Alzheimer,…) Pharmacology and regulatory toxicology Bioanalytical analyses Address C.RIS PHARMA Parc Technopolitain Atalante Saint-malo 35400 SAInT-mAlo FRAnCE Contact detail Pierrick AUvRAy Tel. +33 (0)2 99 19 69 70 [email protected] www.c-rispharma.com 39 CARLINA TECHNOLOGIES location AnGERS, FRAnCE Key words DRUG DElIvERy, EnCAPSUlATIon, nAnomEDICInES, mICRomEDICInES, DRUG TARGETInG, PRoTEIn DElIvERy, SUSTAInED RElEASE, BIoTHERAPEUTICS ConTRollED DElIvERy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED CARlInA Technologies is a biopharmaceutical company specialized in the development of micro and nanomedicines utilizing innovative drug delivery technologies. The company develops improved pharmaceutical versions of first generation drugs, or drug candidates under development, in order to increase their efficacy and safety. CARlInA Technologies provides both formulation development services and product development partnerships with out-licensing opportunities to the pharmaceutical, veterinary and biotechnology industries. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION CARlInA Technologies develops innovative micro and nanomedicines using its proprietary technologies Soludots and Peptidots, two encapsulation technologies for poorly water-soluble drugs and biotherapeutics, respectively. Additionally, CARlInA can provide R&D formulation services using lipidots, a CEA’s (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission) proprietary DDS platform. Address CARLINA TECHNOLOGIES 22 rue Roger Amsler 49100 AnGERS FRAnCE Contact detail olivier mEyER www.carlinatech.com [email protected] 40 CEVA location PlEUBIAn, FRAnCE Key words AlGAE, SEAWEED, mICRoAlGAE, HAloPHyTIC PlAnTS, mARInE PHAnERoGAmES, mARInE BIoTECHnoloGy, EXTRACTIon, PURIFICATIon, CHARACTERIZATIon, ACTIvE ComPoUnD, InGREDIEnT, AlGAl CUlTIvATIon, AQUACUlTURE DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED CEvA is the only technical center of its kind in Europe. It supplies services to companies designing and developing industrial products based on marine ingredients (seaweeds, microalgae, marine plants, sea water) and to local authorities confronted with the massive growth or drifts of seaweed and marine plants. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Combining high level knowledge in ecology, biology and chemistry, CEvA is a unique place to design cross technology projects using algae as raw material. For instance specific algae culture can be set to produce high value molecules extracted with precise chemical process and a clear view on environmental interactions. one example of this skill is the IDEAlG project constructed with the CnRS (the French national Centre for Scientific Research). It has had a budget of 45 m€, mostly public funds, over several years to develop algae applications. Another example is a 700 K€ totally private project to develop new active ingredients. yet another example is a biotechnology made oligo-saccharide integrated as cosmetic active ingredient since almost 10 years with >10 m€ market value for our partner. Beside our internal capabilities, we also activate our broad network related to algae business when necessary. ACCESS PolICy CEvA can work worldwide in any location interested by marine algae and seaweed. As a private company, we provide contracted research directly to companies. We can also be integrated as partner or leader in collaborative R&D supported by public funds or private consortium. Address CEVA Presqu’île de Pen lan BP 3 22610 PlEUBIAn FRAnCE Contact detail marc DAnJon Tel. +33 (0)2 96 22 93 50 [email protected] www.ceva.fr 41 CLEAN CELLS S.A.S. location BoUFFéRé, FRAnCE Key words GlP/GmP QUAlITy ConTRol lABoRAToRy FoR BIoPHARmACEUTICAl PRoDUCTS (AnTIBoDy, REComBInAnT PRoTEIn, CEll AnD GEnE THERAPy…) DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Clean Cells is an international company, expert in biosafety testing and the characterization of biological products. our GlP certification and a deep knowledge of the latest regulatory requirements (FDA, European Pharmacopoeia …) enable us to be a reliable partner for all actors of the biotech industries to whom we offer a large range of innovative services from research to clinical GmP biomanufacturing. We work in conformity with GlP and have been recently audited and successfully certified for GmP activities. We are certified ISo 9001. our global integration of services allows us to benefit from a high reactivity for custom assay development (less than 3 months) and an overall operational efficiency thanks to our project managers well-versed in innovative technologies. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION our main field of business are: GlP and GmP testing and characterisation of cell banks, in process products and final products GlP and GmP viral clearance study GmP cell banking and storage Potency assays (bioassays, interferon) Transfer and/or development of customised cell based or molecular biology Assay validation according to ICH guidelines. We mainly work for the following areas: Gene therapy, Cell therapies, Therapeutics bioproducts ( mab and recombinant protein), Stem cell therapies. Address CLEAN CELLS SAS Parc d’Activité vendée Sud loire 1 Rue marie Curie 85600 BoUFFéRé FRAnCE Contact detail olivier BoISTEAU Tel. +33 (0)2 51 09 27 57 [email protected] www.clean-cells.com 42 HITEX location vAnnES, FRAnCE Key words FUll-SERvICE In EXTRACTIon, FRACTIonATIon, PURIFICATIon, SUPERCRITICAl Co2, SUBCRITICAl WATER, ETHAnol EXTRACTIon, DEvEloPmEnT, PRoDUCTIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED As your industrial partner, Hitex offers its expertise and know-how in clean extraction technologies permitting your projects to become market successes. our expertise in all supercritical Co2 and processes : extraction, fractionation, separation, purification, impregnation and formulation enable us to provide effective support throughout your project: In R&D: the development of new products and processes, starting from liquid or solid materials. Scale-up and production: cost effective solutions by using supercritical Co2 , subcritical water, avoiding the use of organic solvents Technical support: improvement of processes, including problem-solving in purification, decoloration. our business sectors include perfumes/ aromas, cosmetics, nutraceuticals, the biomedical industry, pharmaceuticals, phytotherapy and chemistry. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Customer projects are managed under confidentiality. We manage the projects more than only the extraction itself. our expertise in concentrated on technologies but also on the other aspects of the project: operations before the extraction (grinding, milling), wastes management, operations on the extracts: filtration, decoloration, drying, formulation, packaging, quality control, certification, analysis (HPlC, GC) Projects include more and more added value through specific combinations of technologies, multiple step processes done in Hitex. It allows to reduce costs (full service), simplify project management and speed up developments. Address HITEX Rue louis lefèvre Utile Pentaparc BP 33601 56036 vAnnES - FRAnCE Ultimate equipment investments concern liquid extraction by supercritical Co2, subcritical water extraction and added capacity in water and ethanol extraction. Contact detail Irène lAmoUR Tel. +33 (0)2 97 68 88 88 [email protected] www.hitex-co2.com 43 HPC PHARMA location REnnES, FRAnCE Key words oRGAnIC CHEmISTRy, HIGHly PoTEnT ComPoUnDS, CUSTom SynTHESIS, FEASIBIlITy STUDIES, DEvEloPmEnT SUPPoRT, APIS SynTHESIS & DEvEloPmEnT DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED HPC Pharma (Highly Potent Custom Pharmaceuticals) is a business unit specialized in the custom synthesis of active pharmaceutical and cosmetic ingredients. HPC Pharma offers services in: Production of highly potent organic molecules (100mg to 100g) Feasibility studies Development support Production, characterization, purification and identification of impurities and reference compounds. HPC Pharma has several years of experience in handling highly active compounds (we have the appropriate facilities and equipment) and collaborates closely with academia. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Cytotoxic drugs, innovative APIs, Generics, oncological molecules… ACCESS PolICy open to all pharma companies, biotech companies, fine chemicals companies, Cmo, CRo. Academic labs that require specific highly potent chemicals. Address ENSCR Avenue du Général leclerc CS 50837 35708 REnnES Cedex 7 FRAnCE Contact detail yazan El SAFADI Tel. +33 (0)2 23 23 81 21 [email protected] www.hpc-pharma.com 44 ID.MER location loRIEnT, FRAnCE Key words DEvEloPmEnT, mAnUFACTURInG, ConSUlTAnCy, SEA PRoDUCTS, FISHERy By-PRoDUCTS, EXPloITATIon, BIoTECHnoloGy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED ID.mer contributes to the development and promotion of the sea product industry: Coordination of cooperation between scientific and technical research and the sea product industry Pilot trials for optimizing sea products processing techniques: design, innovation, development Information, dissemination, technology watch, transfer of knowledge, consultancy Exploitation of marine by-products in the human and animal health and nutrition sectors. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Development of finished products: smoked products, marinated fish, ready-to-eat meals, canned food, frozen foods, delicatessen etc. Industrial pre-runs. Fishery by-products value upgrading. Development of Intermediary Food Products, ingredients for cosmetics and nutraceutics industries. Design of new factories or extension of existing factories. ACCESS PolICy membership, request for price quote Address ID.MER 2 rue Batelière 56100 loRIEnT FRAnCE Contact detail Pascal lARnAUD Tel. +33 (0)2 97 83 86 83 [email protected] www.idmer.com 45 IN-CELL-ART location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words AnTIBoDy, vACCInE, ImmUnIZATIon, InFECTIoUS DISEASE, PRoTEIn, REAGEnT, TRAnSFECTIon, DRUG DISCovERy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Antibody generation: our Research team including a nobel laureate has designed a technology of nanocarriers that allows the most efficient antibody generation. We have designed more than 200 antibodies in less than 2 years for major pharmaceutical companies and academic reseachers (Sanofi, merial, Geneuro, Inserm...). Without the recombinant antigen and simply starting from your in silico DnA sequence we provide the most ambitious antibodies with the best affinity. vaccine Development: our know-how at the nano scale and our technology of adjuvants are real breakthrough for DnA and subunit vaccines. These adjuvants are currently being tested by major vaccine companies. They offer unique efficient and industrial features as well as excellent safety profile. Transfection reagents: We manufacture new classes of Transfection reagents, ICAFectin. They are becoming the reagents of choice for DnA and siRnA. They provide the best protein expression or gene silencing level in almost any cell lines even hard to transfect cells such as primary and embryonic stem cells. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Antibody generation: In-Cell-Art technology allows functional antibodies generation against any natively expressed nuclear, cytoplasmic, secreted or membrane proteins. Customer only provides the access number of the antigen. Address IN-CELL-ART 1 place Alexis Ricordeau 44093 nAnTES Cedex 1 FRAnCE Contact detail Benoit BARTEAU Tel. +33 (0)2 40 71 67 17 Fax: +33 (0)2 28 08 00 36 [email protected] Examples of application: nuclear: Transcription factors from Drosophila, Saccharomyces, Homo sapiens... Intracellular: GAG from retrovirus, Galactosidase from bacteria... membrane Human CD20 and CD22, Ionic Channel from rat, leucocyte Antigen from Swine, HA from influenza virus, Hormone receptors (GPCR) from mouse... Secreted: Human metabolism related protein, EPo from dog, Pituitary hormone... vaccine development: In-Cell-Art nanocarriers have been tested successfully on mice having an induced-Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC). This is the first DnA vaccine effective against HCC. Transfection Reagents: many studies are published in high impact factor journals: Journal of Biological Chemestry, nucleic Acids Research, PloS onE, Human Gene Therapy, PloS Pathogen, Journal of neurochemistry... ACCESS PolICy In-Cell-Art sells transfection reagents, works as fee of service and also grants licence to its nanocarriers and obtain upfront payment and royalties payment on net sales. www.incellart.com 46 MYELOMAX location nAnTES, FRAnCE Key words mUlTIPlE myElomA, DRUG EFFICIEnCy, myElomA CEll lInES, In vITRo STUDy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED our mission is to assist our clients in the evaluation of drug efficiency, mechanism, identification of biomarkers in multiple myeloma, a cancer that allows introduction of new types of therapeutic molecules for treatment of cancers (proteasome inhibitors, immunomodulators). We offer to pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology companies studies that are mainly conducted in vitro, thus are low cost and no time consuming using our collection of Human multiple myeloma Cell lines representative of multiple myeloma heterogeneity. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION multiple myeloma has a molecular heterogeneity which impacts the response to treatments and overall survival. our well characterized collection provides a unique tool to study drug efficiency with respect to multiple myeloma heterogeneity and allows identification of biomarkers linked to drug responses. myelomax offers to pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology companies studies that are mainly conducted in vitro, thus are low cost and no time consuming. Evaluation of therapeutic potential of (new) agents in multiple myeloma Expertise anti-tumoral activity of agents Define either the IC50 or the lD50 Compare the efficiency to the one of approved drugs Define efficiency with respect to multiple myeloma biodiversity Define efficiency in clonogenic growth assay Define efficiency in tumorogenic growth in immunocompromised mice Dissection of cellular mechanisms induced by therapeutic agents Signalling pathways (mAPK, AKT…) Characterization of cell death (apoptosis, Bcl2 family molecules) Address IRT-UN 8 quai moncousu 44007 nAnTES Cedex 01 FRAnCE Contact detail Emmanuel mEnoRET www.myelomax.com [email protected] 47 POLYMARIS BIOTECHNOLOGY location moRlAIX, FRAnCE Key words BlUE BIoTECHnoloGy, mARInE BIomolECUlES, mICRo-oRGAnISmS, EXoPolySACCHARIDES, BIoFERmEnTATIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Polymaris Biotechnology is a specialist in the discovery, characterization and exploitation of novel marine biomolecules. our focus is on exopolysaccharides produced by bacteria from the company’s private collection of marine micro-organisms (which currently contains over 800 strains). Polymaris is now leveraging these strains to develop over ten entirely novel, pure, fully-characterized biomolecules. It also offers custom hemisynthesis involving these compounds. The target markets for industrial application of these biodegradable, natural compounds are nutraceuticals, fine chemicals, environment, agrifood, cosmetics, dermocosmetics and healthcare. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Discovery of new biomolecules by innovative microbiology techniques. Production by fermentation processes: 500 ml to 30 000 l. Purification of natural biopolymers. Chemical characterization: Gaz chromatography, HPlC, HPsec… marine exopolysaccharides as innovative active ingredients for cosmetic applications. ACCESS PolICy Industrial collaborations. Address POLYMARIS Aéropôle Centre 29600 moRlAIX FRAnCE Contact detail Anthony CoURToIS Tel. +33 (0)2 98 88 04 57 [email protected] www.polymaris.com 48 VEGENOV location SAInT Pol DE lEon, FRAnCE Key words BIoTECHnoloGy, PlAnT DISEASES, BREEDInG, nEW PlAnT CUlTIvARS, QUAlITy, SEnSoRy EvAlUATIon, EXPERT AnAlySIS, TRAInInG, ConSUlTAnCy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED vegenov offers more than 20 years of experience on plant research and development and is particularly specialized in plant biotechnology and pathology, as well as sensory and nutritional quality. vegenov proposes a full range of services for plant breeders, seed companies, agrochemists, growers and distributors. our main fields of expertise are: Plant breeding: evaluation of genetic diversity of collections, markerassisted selection, tissue culture techniques, screening for disease resistances and sensory quality criteria. Crop protection: evaluation of phytosanitary products (plant elicitors, disinfectants for greenhouses and tools, pesticides,…), alternative crop protection approaches, pathogen detection. Plant product quality: evaluation of sensory and nutritional quality of plant products, DnA fingerprinting (quality control, fraud detection, litigation resolution,…). Project support: expert market and technology analysis, project set-up and coordination, training. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The technologies currently available in vegenov are: molecular biology techniques: isolation of DnA and RnA from various samples (robotic workstations), PCR, quantitative RT-PCR, High Resolution melting (HRm) analysis. Cell biology and tissue culture techniques: haplomethods, embryo rescue, micropropagation, somatic embryogenesis, somatic hybridization. Plant pathology techniques: inoculum production, pathogen inoculation, pathogenicity test, phenotyping and scoring scales. vegenov has a specific new laboratory for quarantine pathogens (including two climatized growth chambers). Sensory and nutritional quality analyses: discrimination and descriptive (profile) tests with specific trained panels on vegetables, CG-mS and HPlC analyses of various compounds including glucosinolates, inulin, … ACCESS PolICy Address VEGENOV Penn Ar Prat 29250 SAInT Pol DE lEon FRAnCE As not-for-profit organization, vegenov provides customized and confidential projects for worldwide companies interested in plant research and development. As a coordinator or a partner, we are also involved in numerous collaborative R&D projects bringing together private companies and public research organizations. Contact detail Serge mABEAU Tel. +33 (0)2 98 29 06 44 [email protected] www.vegenov.com 49 VIVALIS SA location nAnTES, lyon - FRAnCE ToyAmA - JAPAn Key words FUlly HUmAn AnTIBoDy DISCovERy PlATFoRm, EB66® CEll lInE, vACCInES, ADCC DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED vIvAlIS is a biopharmaceutical company that provides innovative cellbased solutions to the pharmaceutical industry for the manufacture of vaccines and proteins, and develops drugs for the prevention and treatment of unmet medical needs. vivalis provides discovery and development solutions for biopharmaceutical programs. our leading platforms that include the vIvA|Screen™ human monoclonal antibody discovery platform and the EB66® cell line are the subject of multiple partnerships throughout the world. our contract manufacturing group provides GmP manufacturing services for vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and recombinant proteins from preclinical to Phase II requirements from cell banks to 500 l fermentation. vIvAlIS has established nearly 30 licenses issued to date with world leaders, such as Sanofi Pasteur, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Kaketsuken, merial, Intervet, SAFC Biosciences. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The vIvA|Screen™ discovery platform for the identification and isolation of fully-human mAbs via a High-Throughput Screening to isolate and identify native human B-cells that express mAbs of interest and clone them from single cells. Under partnership agreements, vivalis can also provide complementary services for stable cell line development up through Phase II GmP manufacturing. The EB66® cell line is a duck-derived, embryonic stem cell that can be used for the production of both human and animal vaccines. Today, 2 products manufactured in EB66 are in clinical development (Phase I in US and Phase II in Japan respectively). The EB66® cells can be used for the production of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). A natural property of the cell line is its ability to defucosylate antibodies, thereby enhancing the ADCC. Their doubling time of less than 13 hours and their ability to grow to high cell densities (up to 5 x 107 cells/ml), make EB66® cells an attractive alternative to traditional production technologies. ACCESS PolICy Address VIVALIS SA Campus Bio-ouest 6 rue Alain-Bombard 44821 SAInT-HERBlAIn Cedex, nAnTES FRAnCE vIvA|Screen™: vivalis offers an access to its platform for the discovery of fully human mAbs under both non-exclusive and exclusive license agreements for commercial use or under partnership agreements with a full integrated services from the discovery to the mAb release through stable cell line development under GmP manufacturing. EB66® : vivalis offers EB66® cells under both non-exclusive and exclusive license agreements for research or commercial use. Contact detail Franck GRImAUD www.vivalis.com [email protected] 50 IRElAnD PROTEOMICS AND MASS SPECTROMETRY NICB (DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY) DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The national Institute for Cellular Biotechnology (nICB), located at DCU, houses a state-of-the-art Proteomics and mass Spectrometry Core Facility that provides support to many research programmes within the nICB, and non-nICB programmes in DCU and externally. Sample preparation from various biological materials (e.g. cell lines, location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words SPECTRomETRy, PRoTEomICS, BIoTECHnoloGy, oRoTEIn CHARACTERIZATIon, 2D GEl ElECTRoPHoRESIS conditioned media, serum, plasma, vitreous fluid, urine). 2D Difference Gel Electrophoresis Quantitative lC-mS proteomics (including label (e.g. SIlAC) and labelfree) mAlDI ToF mS for peptide mass fingerprinting lC-mS/mS using lTQ-ETD and lTQ-orbitrap (high mass accuracy) Protein characterisation (e.g. phosphorylation) TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Equipment for protein separation using 2D gel electrophoresis (IPGphor, Ettan Dalt 6 and 12 units) Typhoon 9400 fluorescent imager Robotics for sample picking and digestion from gels (Ettan Picker, Ettan Digestor and Ettan mAlDI Spotter robots) 2D differential analysis software (Decyder, Progenesis SameSpots) Protein identification (mASCoT, SEQUEST/Proteome Discoverer, PEAKS) lC-mS label-free analysis software (nonlinear Dynamics) Address NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CELLULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY Dublin City University DUBlIn IRElAnD Akta Prime system (GE Healthcare) lTQ ion trap equipped with ETD (Thermo Fisher Scientific) lTQ-orbitrap Xl (Thermo Fisher Scientific) 4800 Plus mAlDI-ToF ToF (AB Sciex) Ettan Pro mAlDI ToF (GE Healthcare) Contact detail nATIonAl InSTITUTE FoR CEll BIoTECHnoloGy Dublin City University Glasnevin DUBlIn 9 IRElAnD SElDI ToF PBSIIc Ultimate 3000 nano lC (Dionex) ACCESS PolICy Access is available internally, through collaborations with external institutions, and provision of external services. Booking system in operation. Paula mElEADy Tel. +353-1-7005910 Fax: +353-1-7005484 [email protected] www.dcu.ie 52 EXPRESSION FACTORY VECTOR CONSTRUCTION, PRIMERS & TEMPLATES (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Expression Factory (EF) Facility provides a parallel solution to the problems associated with protein expression. With a unique combination of biology, software and instrumentation, the system fully automates and integrates the processes involved. vector construction, protein expression and purification are performed within a single platform. The EF has a capacity of a maximum of 384 reactions per run (different process chains have different limitations). It can take up to 19 input plates (e.g. PCR - 19 plates containing Primers & templates). SUBClonInG, EXPRESSIon vECToRS, mUTAGEnESIS TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION CRS robotic arm Sias Xantas liquid handling system comprising of 8 channel pipettes Automated plate handling Four plate positon thermocyclers Cytomat for cell growth and monitoring Sias two plate centrifuge system Filtration station ‘Smart Trough’ system for purification and recovery ACCESS PolICy The EF is open to academic and industry projects in Ireland as well as worldwide. Address EXPRESSION FACTORY FACILITY, UCD Conway Institute, University College Dublin Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail Alejandro mERIno Tel. +353 1 716-6983 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 53 MSR CONWAY MASS SPECTROMETRY RESOURCE AND PROTEINS SEPARATIONS LABORATORY (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words SPECTRomETRy, PRoTEomE RESEARCH CEnTRE, BIoInFoRmATICS, PRoTEIn SEPARATIonS, SAmPlE PREPARATIon, nAnoToXIColoGy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The mass Spectrometry Resource (mSR) and Protein Separations laboratory is a state-of-the-art facility which was established in 2004 and supports the proteomics research carried out at the Proteome Research Centre within the UCD Conway Institute, with the aim of identifying proteins and their modifications that play important roles in fundamental biology in health and disease. The facility is however open to users worldwide and provides the necessary expertise for planning appropriate experimental strategies, correct sample preparation and timely execution of analytical workflows. Complex projects and innovative approaches are also considered on a collaborative basis. Planning appropriate experimental strategies Correct sample preparation Timely execution of analytical workflows A proteomic bioinformatics pipeline allows the rapid extraction of biologically meaningful data from the remarkable amount of data generated TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Two Thermo Fisher lTQ ion traps, Thermo Fisher lTQ-orbitrap, Agilent 6520 Quadrupole-ToF and Agilent 6460 Triple Quadrupole ABI 4800 Plus mAlDI/ToF-ToF Bruker HCTultra ETD Ion Trap mass spectrometers Equipment for 1-D and 2-D gel electrophoresis Image scanners, including a three colour laser fluorescence scanner (Typhoon). Address CONWAY MASS SPECTROMETRY RESOURCE & Proteins Separation laboratory University College Dublin Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD ACCESS PolICy Access is available internationally, collaboration projects encouraged, provision of external services, and online booking is offered. Contact detail Giuliano ElIA Tel. +353 1 7166968 [email protected] http://msr.ucd.ie 54 PHOTONICS RESEARCH LABORATORY CRANN (TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words nonlInEAR oPTICS, UlTRAFAST oPTICS, nEAR-FIElD oPTICS, RAmAn, DUAl WAvElEnGTH PUmP-PRoBE SySTEm, TRAnSIEnT ABSoRPTIon SPECTRoSCoPE, lASER ABlATIon & DEPoSITIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED nonlinear optics Ultrafast optics near-field optics Raman TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Photonics Research laboratory supports research projects in dual wavelength pump-probe system, transient absorption spectroscope, laser ablation & deposition, reflection anisotropy spectroscopy, optical limiting, Z-scan, resonant Plasmon field enhancement, carbon nanotube analysis and graphene analysis by Raman Spectroscopy and Raman/Fluorescence imaging on QD. This technology platform also contributes to the nanophotonics Research Strand of the InSPIRE (Integrated nanoscience Platform for Ireland) consortium. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, and for service provision externally. Address CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON ADAPTIVE NANOSTRUCTURES AND NANODEVICES Trinity College Dublin DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Jing Jing WAnG Tel. +353 1 8964617 [email protected] www.crann.tcd.ie 55 NMR BIOLOGICAL NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Expertise for collaborative research in biological nuclear magnetic Resonance is provided as appropriate. This laboratory does not determine protein structures however proteins are studied by a range of procedures Key words nmR, PHoSPHoRylATED PRoTEInS, mETABolomICS, 3D STRUCTURE TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION varian 600mHz nmR Bruker Avance III 500 mHz nmR Bruker 300 mHz nmR ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail J.p.g mAlTHoUSE Tel +353 1 7166872 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 56 METABOLOMICS FACILITY UCD INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND HEALTH (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The metabolomics facility has considerable expertise in acquiring, analysing and interpreting metabolomics data. Current research focuses on the use and development of metabolomics in nutritional research. The group have successfully developed a method to identify metabotypes which show positive responses to dietary interventions and will develop this further in the context of personalised health. Identification of biomarkers of health and food intake is also a major focus of research. Key words mETABolomICS, FooD AnD HEAlTH, mETABoTyPES, mETABolomICS In nUTRITIonAl RESEARCH, PERSonAlISED HEAlTH, IDEnTIFICATIon oF BIomARKERS TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION 600 mHz varian nmR machine Agilent GC-mS nmR processing software: in house and commercially available multivariate data analysis software ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address UCD RESEARCH University College Dublin Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail lorraine BREnnAn Tel. +353 1 7616759 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 57 MR COMPATIBLE EEG LABORATORY TCIN (TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words ElECTRoEnCEPHAloGRAPHy, nEURoloGy/nEURoSCIEnCE, CoGnITIvE DEClInE DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The mR compatible Electroencephalography (EEG) Facility has a particular interest in collaborative translational research opportunities with clinicians in the area of neurology/neuroscience. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION BrainAmp mR 32 PlUS Channel System Brain vision Recorder First license Brain vision Analyzer First license Analyzer Additional license BrainCapmR 32 SyncBox for Scanner Power Pack (Rechargeable battery pack) CmS20EP Digitizer + ElGuide Software + Floor Stand Electrode placement measuring system laptop computer (from Brain vision UK) Consumables starter kit Current Research Portfolio ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address TCIN, LLOYD INSTITUTE Trinity College DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Ian RoBERTSon Tel +353 1 8968935 [email protected] neuroscience.tcd.ie 58 PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS LABORATORY (RCSI) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The RCSI Peptide Synthesis laboratory is dedicated to the synthesis, modification and labelling of peptides and peptidomimetics. The objectives of this facility are to provide an expertise in peptide chemistry and to support projects requiring the synthesis of peptides and their modification. Key words PEPTIDE SynTHESIS, PEPTIDE-DRUG ConJUGATES, mIToCHonDRIAl APoPToTIC PATHWAy, PRoDRUG DElIvERy TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The facility is equipped with 3 automated (solid phase) peptide synthesisers (2 Applied Biosystems 433A and 1 parallel synthesiser Advanced ChemTech 396), 3 automated HPlC systems using reversephase and size-exclusion chromatography, on analytical and semipreparative scales and 3 freeze-dryers. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, and for service provision externally. Address PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS LABORATORY Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St Stephens Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail marc DEvoCEllE Tel +353 1 402 2176 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 59 CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY FACILITY DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Confocal microscopy Facility supports projects which focus on the analysis of neuronal cell function (Prof veronica Campbell, Prof marina lynch and Prof Kumlesh Dev at TCIn). TRINITY COLLEGE INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE, (TCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Zeiss 510 mETA laser scanning confocal microscope neurodegeneration, neuroprotection & neurorepair Key words ConFoCAl mICRoSCoPy, lASER SCAnnInG, nEURoDEGEnERATIon, PSyCHIATRIC DISEASES, PlASTICITyCoGnITIon Brain aging Psychiatric diseases & drug abuse learning, memory & cognition neural development & plasticity ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN CollEGE GREEn DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail veronica CAmPBEll Tel. +353 1 8961192 [email protected] www.tcd.ie/neuroscience/research 60 ABCRF MASS SPECTROMETRY RESOURCE (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK) location CoRK, IRElAnD Key words mASS SPECTRomETRy, PREP-HPlC, QUAlIFICATIon, QUAnTIFICATIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The ABCRF mass Spectrometry laboratory supports a broad range of research including the characterisation of novel compounds; identification of unknowns in a known matrix; impurity profiling of a process or mixture; collection of significant quantities of new impurities for further analysis TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Waters micromass Quattro micro triple quadrupole mass spectrometer Waters 2695 HPlC separations module with 996 PDA detector x 2 Waters micromass lCT Premier mass Spectrometer Waters Prep HPlC pump, dual absorbance detector and fraction collector An automated Prep-HPlC collector ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address ANALYTICAL & BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY RESEARCH FACILITY Cavanagh Pharmacy Building U.C.C. College Road CoRK IRElAnD Contact detail Florence mCCARTHy Tel +353 21 4901695 [email protected] chemweb.ucc.ie 61 TCHPC DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) The TCHPC has expertise in specifications capture; infrastructure and systems design; bespoke software development; procurement; user interface design; management of regulatory requirements (e.g. data protection); location DUBlIn, IRElAnD quality assurance testing; genetic analysis packages (e.g. PlInK); customisation; infrastructure deployment and ongoing maintenance; server facilities for processing the high volume of experimental data generated by genetic sequencing and GWAS (e.g. Illumina Genome Analyser); storage capacity in the order of 20Tb for storage of high volumes of raw data; visualisation. Key words HIGH PERFoRmAnCE ComPUTInG, DATA mAnAGEmEnT, omICS, QUAlITy ASSURAnCE TESTInG, GEnETIC AnAlySIS PACKAGES, vISUAlISATIon TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Centre currently provides compute, storage/data management, visualisation, and software development services for over twenty research projects. Biobank Information management System (BImS) > 3,000 compute cores for advanced computation and data processing Data storage and data management. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address TRINITY CENTRE FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING TCD College Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Geoff BRADlEy Tel +353 1 896 3429 [email protected] www.tchpc.tcd.ie 62 COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS DESIGN TYNDALL (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK) location CoRK, IRElAnD Key words ComPUTATIonAl mATERIAlS DESIGn, nAnoPARTIClES, DRUG DElIvERy, mEDICAl DEvICE PRoToTyPES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Computer-aided drug design and protein re-engineering for therapeutics Design of functionalised nanoparticles for diagnostics and drug delivery Design of nano-structured materials for medical devices and lab-on-achip applications Design of electronics/materials interfaces for the development of medical device prototypes TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Several in-house computer clusters provided by SFI/HEA The national ICHEC supercomputing facilities European computing facilities through PRACE/DEISA initiatives IBm’s deep computing facilities in new york, USA Commercial and free software including CHARmm, nAmD, vASP, Turbomole and Gaussian and for visualisation/analysis, materials Studio, vmD and mathematica ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address TYNDALL NATIONAL INSTITUTE University College, Cork CoRK IRElAnD Contact detail Damien THomPSon Tel +353 21 490 4327 [email protected] www.tyndall.ie 63 INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED As a core facility, the Trinity Genome Sequencing laboratory provides the following assistance to researchers interested in undertaking a project using the Illumina Genome Analyzer: (TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) Advice on study design and costs location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words GEnomE SEQUEnCInG, molECUlAR mEDICInE, DnA SEQUEnCInG, TRAnSCRIPTomE AnAlySIS, GEnE REGUlATIon AnD ConTRol Advice and guidance on sample preparation library preparation, cluster generation, sequencing and primary data analysis Advice and guidance on secondary data analysis TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Illumina Genome Analyzer II (GAII) The range of genetics applications available includes (i) DnA Sequencing, (ii) Transcriptome Analysis (iii) Studies of Gene Regulation and Control. This core facility is supported by full-time research staff and is available to all academic and industry-based researchers in Ireland. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address TRINITY GENOME SEQUENCING LABORATORY Trinity College Dublin College Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Derek moRRIS Tel. +353 1 8962424 [email protected] www.medicine.tcd.ie 64 MICROARRAY PROFILING NICB (DCU) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words ARRAy PRoFIlInG, RnA, CAnCER, HIv, ISolATIon oF RnA FRom CUlTURE, TISSUES, DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Experimental design (use of triplicate biological replicate samples, etc.) Isolation of RnA from culture, tissues, etc. (typically Qiagen Rneasy RnA isolation kit) Assessment of RnA quality (RnA/cRnA QC assayed using the Agilent RnA 6000 nAno KIT 1/Agilent Bioanalyser and the Thermo Scientific nanoDrop 1000 Spectrophotometer) RnA processing to labelled cRnA/ssDnA probes as per manufacturer’s instructions, with sample tracking Sample hybridization, fluidics protocols and chip scanning of appropriate Affymetrix GeneChips® (e.g. Human Gene 1.0 ST arrays) according to manufacturer’s instructions Expression Console®-generated QC metrics monitored for individual chips and for batch variation in accordance with good experimental practice TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Affymetrix Genechip system Applied Biosystems 7500 and 7900HT Real Time PCR platforms ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally Address NICB Ballymun DUBlIn 11 IRElAnD Contact detail Padraig DoolAn Tel. +353 1 7005624 [email protected] www.nicb.dcu.ie 65 ILLUMINA SEQUENCING GENOME SEQUENCING PLATFORM CONWAY INSTITUTE (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Illumina Sequencing Platform or next generation sequencing platform is used for a variety of genomics/transcriptomics and epigenomics studies. The platform was established in Jan 2008 and provides for the generation of massive quantities of sequence data to answer a variety of biologically relevant questions. Users include genomic research centers, pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions, clinical research organizations and biotechnology companies. Its tools provide researchers with the capability to perform genetic tests needed to extract medical information from advances in genomics and proteomics. Key words IllUmInA SEQUEnCInG PlATFoRm, TRAnSCRIPTomICS, EPIGEnomICS TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Illumina Genome Analyzer II (GAII) Illumina Genome Analyzer II (GAIIx) (modified machine which allows for an extra 20% of data to be generated from each flowcell and the ability to do paired end sequencing). This Facility supports the research programmes of a number of PIs within UCD and at collaborating institutions, including TCD, Ul, RCSI, Teagasc, mRC Edinburgh along with industry collaboration such as Pfizer. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Belfield, Dublin 4 IRElAnD Contact detail Brendan loFTUS Tel. +353 1 7166718 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 66 GENOTYPING LABORATORY (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words GEnoTyPInG, HyBRIDIZATIon, EXPRESSIon, AUTISm, GolDEnGATE GEnoTyPInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Genotyping laboratory was established in 2008 and has an Illumina BeadStation 500GX which is a system for genetic analysis applications including GoldenGate Genotyping and Direct Hybridization Gene Expression applications. Advice on experiment design laboratory protocols explained and carried out Analysis of results TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION GoldenGate Genotyping and Infinium Automation (Post-Amp) Infinium option Standard Throughput Package (Single and multiSample) Autoloader - Single Scanner Extended Warranties Data Storage facilities Tecan Robot microarray 1m- duo beadchips ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail Sean EnnIS Tel +353 1 7166685 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 67 AFFYMETRIX GENECHIP TECHNOLOGY UCD location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words AFFymETRIX GEnECHIP, mICRoARRAyS, DnA, CRnA, ImmUnoPRECIPITATIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Initial meeting to discuss experimental design and strategy Advice on sample preparation and provision of protocols optional sample preparation and labelling service Quality assessment of total RnA and cRnA using the Agilent Bioanalyser Array hybridisation, washing, staining and scanning Assessment and monitoring of array quality Primary data analysis with AGCC Software and provision of QC report and all data files TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION GeneChip 3000 7G scanner Automated Fluidics 450 station Hybridisation oven GeneChip workstation with AGCC Software Agilent Bioanalyser ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail Alison mURPHy Tel +353 1 716 6955 [email protected] www.ucc.ie 68 IMM-FCF INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE (TCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words molECUlAR mEDICInE, FloW CyTomETRy, FISH, RnA, PCR, CAnCER, nAnoTECHnoloGy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Imm-FCF is an open-access multi-user facility which was established in 2008. Flow cytometry plays an integral role in the understanding of many biological processes, due to its ability to simultaneously analyze multiple parameters on individual cells. This technology enables specific subpopulations of cells to be characterized and, if required, isolated for further investigation e.g. for colony assays, cell lines, RnA analysis, FISH, microarrays, PCR and cell micromanipulation. The facility enables studies e.g. into stem cell research, immunology, vaccine research, cancer research and nanotechnology. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION 2 x Beckman Coulter 9-colour Cyans Becton Dickinson FacsCalibur Beckman Coulter moFlo Cell sorter Green laser for mCherry and enhanced PE labels Automacs for rapid enrichment of cell populations ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN College Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Ann ATZBERGER Tel +353 1 8963055 [email protected] or [email protected] www.tcd.ie 69 FLOW CYTOMETRY CORE CONWAY INSTITUTE (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words FloW CyTomETRy, CAnCER, STEm CEllS, APoPToSIS, vIABIlITy, CEll CyClE, DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The UCD Flow Cytometry Core was established in 2004. Flow Cytometers are systems for the qualitative and quantitative measurement of biological and physical properties of cells and other particles. These properties are measured when these events pass through a laser beam in a single-file. 2 days training course Instrumentation technical expertise and software for flow cytometric analyses. Trained users prepare their own samples in advance and run them on one of the flow cytometers. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Coulter Xl-mCl Coulter FC500 Cyan ADP (Blue, red and violet laser) Cyan ADP (Blue, red and Uv laser) Accuri C6 BD FACSAria cell sorter The UCD Flow Cytometry Core has provided service to more than 150 users for 54 research groups within UCD Schools, non UCD institutions, hospitals and private companies. The facility supports research projects in the areas of cancer, stem cells, apoptosis, viability, cell cycle, calcium flux, transfection, bionanoparticles and immunology. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail Alfonso BlAnCo Tel. +353 1 7166836/6947 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 70 CELL CHARACTERISATION FACILITY NICB (DCU) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Tissue Processing and Sectioning Automated Slide Staining Wide-field microscopy Confocal microscopy laser Capture micro-Dissection Flow Cytometry (Analysis & Sorting) metamorph Image Analysis software CEll CHARACTERISATIon, TISSUE PRoCESSInG, SlIDE STAInInG TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Cell Characterisation Facility at the nICB is equipped with a wide range of specialised equipment to study the internal processes within cells and their interactions with each other, including a time-lapse nikon Eclipse Tie fluorescent inverted microscope. The Facility is equipped with a leica SP2 AoBS Confocal microscope, which is capable of spectral scanning and un-mixing and is suitable for FRAP, FlIP and FRET. Specific cell populations can be micro dissected from tissue sections and cell cultures by using the PAlm lCmD. The Facility also has flow cytometry capability. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY Ballymun Avenue DUBlIn 11 IRElAnD Contact detail Finbarr o SUllIvAn Tel. +353 1 7005726 [email protected] www.nicb.dcu.ie 71 MDG NATIONAL COMPUTATIONAL DRUG DESIGN (TCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words DRUG DESIGn, EnDoCRInE, onColoGy, lIGAnD-BASED DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The molecular Design Group (mDG) utilise Structure-Based and ligand-Based Drug Design computational technologies together with virtual screening approaches to rationally tailor small molecules for the modulation of therapeutically relevant biological macromolecules - enzymes and receptors. All design are validated through chemical purchase/synthesis and biological assay. The mDG has a significant focus on endocrine and oncology targets, working on the nuclear hormone receptor super-family and apoptosis related targets but this approach can be applied to a multitude of protein targets. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Two computer clusters/multiple PCs/SGI workstations Software/provider moE Pipeline Pilot openEye Accelrys ChemAxon molecular networks ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN College Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Darren FAynE Tel +353 1 8962904 [email protected] www.tcd.ie 72 MASCI MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS CONSORTIUM FOR SCIENCE & INDUSTRY (UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK) location lImERICK, IRElAnD Key words mATHEmATICS, mUlTIPHySICS, oSmolAlITy, CoPolymERS, ComPUTER AlGEBRA SySTEmS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED mASCI’s expertise lies in the area of developing mathematical models. To do this we formulate problems as mathematical questions, derive a model from fundamental equations, reduce the model by analysis of the relative importance of each of the terms and then solve the reduced model. This approach emphasis is insight over complexity and is complementary to other modelling approaches based on statistical analysis and intensive numerical simulations. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION mACSI researchers use a number of computational tools including: the multiphysics finite element package ComSol; numerical problem solving environments (mATlAB, R, octave); computer algebra systems, (maple, maxima); high and low level programming languages (python, C++, C, FoRTRAn). mACSI supports a broad range of the mathematical modelling projects. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address M.A.S.C.I. University of limerick Co. lImERICK IRElAnD Contact detail martina o’SUllIvAn Tel. +353 612 02293 [email protected] www.macsi.ul.ie 73 ZEBRAFISH FACILITY (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words ZEBRAFISH, TRAnSGEnIC, DRUG DISCovERy, In-SITU HyBRIDIZATIon, EmBRyo mICRoInJECTIon, FlUoRESCEnT mICRoSCoPy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Zebrafish Facility is the largest in Ireland with a current capacity of ~25,000 fish, enabling the performance of genetic and pharmacological screens. This Facility is equipped with the infrastructure to perform microinjections and microscopy. Techniques such as PCR amplification, cloning, DnA sequencing, in-situ hybridization, Immunohistochemistry, embryo microinjection (transgenics) and fluorescent microscopy are fully operational within the Facility. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Confocal microscopy & Digital Imaging Electroporation in/ex vivo Electroretinography equipment Embryo microinjections equipment Fluorescent microscopy Flow Cytometry Histology & Digital Imaging ACCESS PolICy The Zebrafish Facility enjoys access to an extensive range of facilities and equipment, and has access through external collaborations. Address ZEBRAFISH FACILITY UCD Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail Breandan KEnnEDy Tel. +353 1 716 6740 www.ucd.ie/sbbs [email protected] 74 CENTRE FOR LIVE CELL IMAGING CONWAY INSTITUTE (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The goal of the imaging core facility is to provide state-of-the-art microscopy and in vivo imaging technologies to researchers within the Conway Institute, UCD and the wider Irish scientific community. Through the expertise of its personnel, the Centre strives to maximize direct engagement with researchers in order to enhance imaging-based experimentation strategies, optimize future imaging investments, and facilitate collaborative links between academic staff, industry and other core technologies. lIvE CEll ImAGInG, mICRoSCoPy, mUlTI-DImEnSIonAl, FlUoRESCEnT, TRAnSmISSIon TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The inverted fully motorized nikon Eclipse Ti-E microscope is equipped with 5 lasers for 445nm, 488nm, 515nm, 560nm and 595nm excitation for the life cell imaging can be used in laser Confocal, TIRF or FRAP PA mode and most sensitive Andor camera; a spinning disc, a motorized Piezo Z250 stage for multi-dimensional imaging both in fluorescent and transmission light. The microscope is operated by the Andor IQ software. olympus IX81 microscope ; Zeiss Axiovert 200 m epi-fluorescent microscope ; Zeiss Axiovert 200 m / Zeiss Axioobserver microscopes ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail Dimitri SCHolZ Tel +353-1 716 6736 [email protected] www.moleculardevices.com 75 TCIN TWO-PHOTON & CONVENTIONAL CONFOCAL IMAGING LABORATORY (TCD) DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Two-photon and Conventional Confocal Imaging laboratory supports projects in a broad range of research areas including neurogenesis, preand post-synaptic labelling and live cell imaging. location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words TWo-PHoTon, ConFoCAl, SynAPTIC lABEllInG, nEURoGEnESIS TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Zeiss 510 meta nlo system on an upright microscope with standard and coherent chameleon lasers and accessories for Fluorescence lifetime Imaging (Becker-Hickl) ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN College Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail mani RAmASWAmI Tel +353 1 8968400 [email protected] www.tcd.ie 76 NBIP BIOPHOTONICS & IMAGING PLATFORM (RSCI) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words BIoPHoTonICS, BIoSTRUCTURE, HUmAn RESEARCH ImAGInG, PHySICAl AnD lIFE SCIEnCES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Bridge the Physical and life Sciences interface and through partnership with Industry, to enhance technology developments in Biophotonics and Imaging Provide a national access to Core Facilities in molecular, Cellular, Small Animal and Human Research Imaging Provide the infrastructure for Ireland’s participation in large-scale international research programmes underpinned by Biophotonics and Imaging TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION A complete list of nBIP Ireland equipment and booking instructions is available via the nBIP Ireland moodle site: www.nbipireland.ie/moodle. ACCESS PolICy All researchers interested in using an equipment item should contact the nBIP Ireland Facility Director/Research Engineer/Technician responsible for the equipment item to apply for access and/or schedule training. The appropriate contact person is listed under each equipment item on the nBIP Ireland moodle site. The platform is deeply committed to providing access to nBIP Ireland equipment to all platform members, especially where access is intended to lead to collaborations and joint outputs such as co-authored publications, joint IP filings and grant applications. Access on a «service» basis is subject to availability of instrument time and support staff. Address NBIP IRELAND Research office 121 St Stephens Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Eadaoin mC KIERnAn Tel. +353 1 4022374 [email protected] www.nbipireland.ie 77 NANOSCALE FUNCTION GROUP CONWAY INSTITUTE (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words nAnoSCAlE FUnCTIon, ATomIC FoRCE mICRoSCoPy, DATA AnAlySIS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The nanoscale Function Group is a research group specialising in the development of high performance Atomic Force microscopy (AFm) techniques and the application of these techniques to biological and biomedical systems for imaging applications as well as mechanical characterisation on the nano and micro scale. The group provides access to two of its state of the art AFm’s which are combined with advanced optical microscopes. The group also offers expert advice and training on instrument use and data analysis. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION JPK nanowizard AFm combined with nikon Ti/E epi-fluorescence microscope. Equiped with temperature controlled fluid cell. optical microscope includes phase contrast and epi-fluorescence imaging. Asylum mFP3D AFm combined with nikon Ti/E A1R confocal+TIRF microscope. Equipped with temperature controlled fluid cell. Confocal microscope has laser lines from 405 - 637 nm, resonant scanner, vAAS detector and Andor Ixon+ EmCCD camera for sensitive TIRF imaging. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address CONWAY INSTITUTE University College Dublin Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail maarten vAn ES Tel. +353 1 7166762 [email protected] www.nanofunction.org 78 MSSI MATERIALS & SURFACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE (UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK) location lImERICK, IRElAnD SURFACE SCIEnCE Key words HIGH RESolUTIon, ElECTRon mICRoSCoPy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED mSSI employs a team of PhD-trained research staff to support researchers using these facilities who combine research expertise in chemistry, physics, engineering, materials science and nanotechnology with the technical skills required to perform cutting edge research. Training on all instrumentation in the facility Pore size surface area analysis mechanical testing facilities (scratch testing, tensile testing) molecular imaging and modeling Particle size analyser & zeta potential mechanical testing facilities (scratch testing, high-speed tensile testing, digital image correlation) Extensive sample preparation facilities Sessile drop contact angle analysé with controlled environment sample chamber TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION High-resolution electron microscopy Jeol 2100F & 2010 TEm with STEm, EDX, HAADF, SEI/BSE detector, tomography Hitachi SU70 field emission SEm with BSE detector, EDS, WDX & EBSD Jeol JSm 5600 & Jeol Carryscope SEm for high-throughput sample screening FIB200 Focussed Ion Beam/Secondary Ion mass Spectrometry workstation ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address MSSI BUILDING University of limerick Castletroy lImERICK IRElAnD Contact detail Gordon ARmSTRonG Tel. +353 61 213127 Tel. +353 61 234765 [email protected] and [email protected] www.ul.ie/mssi 79 HIGH CONTENT SCREENING FACILITY (TCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words HIGH ConTEnT SCREEnInG, SAmPlE PREPARATIon, FlUoRESCEnT lABElInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED This facility is capable of genome wide scale screening or library screening as well as small scale assays. The HCS has a core competence in assay development, imaging and image analysis Assay development High resolution and high throughput cellular and tissue imaging. Cellular and tissue image analysis High throughput screening Target identification Target validation Toxicity and efficacy studies. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION 2 GE Incell 1000 high Content imaging systems Cellomics (Thermo) High Content Imaging System Deerac high Throughput nano-dispenser matrix Well mate reagent and cell dispenser matrix hydra with 96 well head and 4 position stage Kinedix SCARA plate handling robot with 90 plate stacking system Affymetrix array scanner for low density custom micro arrays and tissue micro-arrays Zeiss meta 510 Con-focal microscope Perkin Elmer Ultra-view Spinning Disc con-focal microscope ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN College Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Anthony mITCHEll DAvIES Tel +353 86 322 7692 [email protected] www.tcd.ie 80 MICROSCOPY CENTRE CRANN (TCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words mICRoSCoPy, nAnoFABRICATIon, ElECTRon BEAm lITHoGRAPHy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The centres offers custom designed ultra-high specification microscope operating environments, dedicated wet and dry sample preparation labs and a high specification electron beam lithography capability with a dedicated clean-room and resist processing facilities on-site. The centre serves the internal CRAnn client community and Principal Investigator base, the wider academic community at home and in a European context, and a growing roster of industrial clients and collaborators. A mandate of the centre is to facilitate and underpin research excellence that is cross-disciplinary in nature. Imaging by Helium Ion microscope Analytics by Helium Ion microscope HRSEm imaging SEm material analytics microscopy sample prep and sample coating FIB TEm sample prep FIB nanofabrication TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION FEI Strata 235 Focused Ion Beam Zeiss Ultra Plus Scanning Electron microscope Zeiss Supra 40Electron Beam lithography SEm Zeiss Evo 50Electron Beam lithography SEm ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address UNIT 27-29 Trinity Enterprise Centre Grand Canal Quay DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Hong Zhou ZHAnG Tel +353 1 896 4655 [email protected] www.trinityenterprisenetwork.ie 81 CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPY CONWAY INSTITUTE (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words ConFoCAl lASER, EmISSIon FInGERPRInTInG, Ion ImAGInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The lSm 510mETA detector facilitates ‘Emission Fingerprinting’, a technique for the detection, spectral separation and visualization of multiple fluorescent labels including fluorophores with overlapping emission spectra such as CFP, GFP and yFP which cannot be separated using conventional methods. The system can also be used for other techniques such as FRET, FRAP etc and Ion Imaging Provision of a two day introductory training course on the use and application of the Zeiss confocal lSm 510 UvmETA system. Provision of one-to-one assisted sessions for infrequent instrument users or researchers who require images for publication. Provision of training on off-lineimage analysis software. Through the Director of Biological Imaging, advice on experimental design, application, appropriate equipment usage and training TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The system is the Carl Zeiss lSm 510 UvmETA confocal laser scanning microscope mounted on an; Axiovert 200m inverted computer controlled microscope. Condensor for conventional transmitted light brightfield, and DIC objectives: Plan neofluor x10/0.3nA, x20/0.5nA, x40/1.3nA oil DIC, Plan Apochromat x63/1.4nA oil DIC Conventional fluorescence illuminator with HBo 100 light source Transmitted light illuminator with HAl 100 light source Argon ion laser emitting 458/477/488/514nm lines ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address CONWAY INSTITUTE OF BIOMOLECULAR & BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH University College Dublin DUBlIn IRElAnD Contact detail Anne CUllEn Tel +353 1 716 6741 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 82 APERIO DIGITAL SLIDE SCANNING CONWAY INSTITUTE (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words CAnCER, CARDIovASCUlAR, DIABETES, REnAl DISEASES, ImmUno/HISToCHEmICAl, DRUG DISCovERy, CAnCER RESEARCH, TElEPATHoloGy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Aperio Digital Slide Scanning Facility was established in 2004 and comprises a microscope slide scanner, which digitises entire slides at high quality resolution, whether they are full-face sections, cell pellet arrays or tissue microarrays. The system comes with a host of software applications that enable you to scan, compress, view and analyse your digital slides. This powerful system allows you to experience fast, high-capacity digital scanning. The digital slides can be managed through a comprehensive, webbased digital pathology information management software suite. This was developed for digital slide viewing and conferencing, data archival, intelligent retrieval and image analysis. Its high-throughput of superior images renders its application fundamental in drug discovery, cancer research and telepathology to name just a few. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Aperio ScanScope XT system with 120-slide capacity controlled by ScanScope Console software with 20x and 40x magnification choices ImageScope software, allows viewing and sharing of slides. Provides features such as: instant zoom and pan of images, annotation and analysis of digital sides Spectrum, a web-based software that facilitates the management of digital slides Access to various algorithms for image analysis for immunohistochemical staining etc., in conjunction with ImageScope through Spectrum Data storage is via a server system, which in addition hosts Spectrum software ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address UCD CONWAY INSTITUTE OF BIOMOLECULAR & BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH University College Dublin, Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD Contact detail Janet mCCoRmACK Tel +353 1 716 6956 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 83 AMRF ADVANCED MICROSCOPY RESEARCH FACILITY (UCC) location CoRK, IRElAnD Key words TRAnSmISSIon ElECTRon mICRoSCoPy, nAnoPARTIClES, TWo PHoTon mICRoSCoPy, Em FACIlITy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Em Facility has the capacity to undertake a limited amount of work, as well as offering assistance or advice in the following areas: Transmission Electron microscopy Scanning Electron microscopy TEm sample preparation SEm sample preparation Services provided by the Em Facility staff can be tailored to the needs of the investigator. The examination of a broad range of specimens from cultured cells to polymers, and from nanoparticles to botanical samples can be carried out in the Em Facility. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Em Facility houses a Scanning Electron microscope (JEol 5510) and a Transmission Electron microscope (JEol 2000FXII). The Jeol 5510 SEm is equipped with an Energy Dispersive X-ray microanalysis Detector (oxford Instruments). Both microscopes are capable of digital imaging. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address ADVANCED MICROSCOPY RESEARCH FACILITY (AMRF) Room G.08, BioSciences Institute UnIvERSITy CollEGE CoRK CoRK IRElAnD Contact detail myriam CoTTER Tel +353 21 4901391 [email protected] www.ucc.ie 84 BIONANO LABORATORY CRANN (TCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words BIonAno, nAnoSTRUCTURES, BIoHAZARD FACIlITy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Bionano laboratory was established in 2008 at the Centre for Research on Adaptive nanostructures and nanodevices (CRAnn) at TCD and is dedicated to research at the interface between the physical and life sciences. It is a type 2 Biohazard Facility with cell culturing capability. Advance microscopy Cellular preparation Customised solution for single-cell experimental work Single molecule manipulation Differential cantilever array diagnostic Ink-jet spotting Rapid prototyping TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Upright fluorescent olympus BX51m microscope equipped with a Xm10 camera Inverted fluorescent olympus CKX41 microscope equipped with a Q-imaging micropublisher camera Class II cell culture flow hoods Ultrasound standing wave systems - manipulation of cells in suspension using various ultrasound wave fields for the formation of 2 and 3-D cell aggregates Static magnetic fields of various strengths for cell manipulation narishige micromanipulator - 3D micromanipulator for single cell handling ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON ADAPTIVE NANOSTRUCTURES AND NANODEVICES, Trinity College Dublin DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail martin HEGnER Tel +353 1 8962285 and 1 8964632 [email protected] www.crann.tcd.ie 85 BIOINFORMATICS CORE FACILITY NICB (DCU) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words BIoInFoRmATICS, DCHIP/GEnESPRInG AnAlySIS, GEnE onToloGy, DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Bioinformatics Core Facility at the nICB undertakes bioinformatics analysis using the dChip/genespring analysis of datasets, together with Gene ontology (Go) and literature/pathway mining analysis (i.e. Pathway Studio). Additional research includes the development of novel data analysis routines using R and Bioconductor and the application of multivariate statistics and machine learning approaches (incl. Principal components analysis, Partial least squares, artificial neural networks and Support vector machines). Research is also carried out on robust methods of gene selection using techniques such as recursive feature elimination and jack-knife variance estimation. The Bioinformatics Core Facility also has access to the Stokes HPC at the Irish Centre for High End Computing (ICHEC). TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION dChip/genespring analysis of datasets Gene ontology (Go) and literature/pathway mining analysis, i.e. Pathway Studio ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, no service provision externally. Address DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY Glasnevin, DUBlIn 9 IRElAnD Contact detail Padraig DoolAn Tel +353 17005624 [email protected] www.nicb.dcu.ie 86 CRANN CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON ADAPTIVE NANOSTRUCTURES AND NANODEVICES location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words PHySICS, CHEmISTRy, mEDICInE, EnGInEERInG AnD PHARmAColoGy, nAnoSTRUCTURES AnD nAnoDEvICES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED CRAnn was established in 2003 by Principal Investigators (PIs) from the Schools of Physics and Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) in partnership with University College Cork (UCC). Since then, CRAnn has developed from that small cluster of PIs into a national leading and internationally competitive research institute with 17 PIs based across multiple disciplines including Physics, Chemistry, medicine, Engineering and Pharmacology, and a total of 250 researchers. CRAnn was funded predominately by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), in partnership with the universities and industry, and was formed to harness the cross disciplinary nanoscience research of individual PIs to deliver world leading research outputs and to enable CRAnn researchers to address key industry challenges. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The 22,000 square foot CRAnn Central Equipment Facility [CEF], is an integrated infrastructure, equipment, and human capital platform offering a core of key facilities and techniques to the CRAnn client base. Facilities such as cleanroom, microscopy centre, nano bio facility, femtosecond laser laboratory, and scanning probe microscopes are managed by technical specialists and accessed by researchers from a wide variety of research backgrounds. ACCESS PolICy CRAnn has technologies available in the following key areas for commercial exploitation; medical Devices / Pharmaceutical Bio Sensing Semiconductors optics Energy. CRAnn wishes to engage with all enterprises from Start-ups to multinational businesses. We operate a comprehensive engagement model, scalable to each organization’s requirements. Address TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN College Green DUBlIn 2 IRElAnD Contact detail Diarmuid o’BRIEn [email protected] Tel +353 (0) 896-3089 Tel +353 (0) 896-3030 www.crann.tcd.ie 87 NICB NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CELLULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY (DCU) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words CEllUlAR BIoTECHnoloGy, BIoloGICAl CHEmISTRy, oCUlAR DISEASES, CHEmISTS AnD ComPUTER SCIEnTISTS, InTERDISCIPlInARy SCIEnCE, CAnCER, mICRoBIAl DISEASES, DIABETES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The nICB is a multidisciplinary centre of research in fundamental and applied Cellular Biotechnology, molecular Cell Biology, ocular diseases and Biological Chemistry. It includes a multidisciplinary team of Cell and molecular Biologists, Biotechnologists. Chemists and Computer scientists. The institute draws from the established expertise of researchers in Dublin City University, IT Tallaght and nUI maynooth with the aim to be a Centre of world-class expertise, in Cellular and molecular Biotechnology, a diverse and expanding interdisciplinary science. The nICB has combined the variety of expertise of its researchers to develop targeted research programmes in key areas relating to identification of new therapeutic targets and diagnostic methods for disease (in particular for cancer, microbial diseases and diabetes) and understanding of basic biological processes including regulation of gene expression during cell differentiation and their translational to industrial and medical applications. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Proteomics, microarrays and Bioinformatics & Biostatistics Advanced microscopy, Culture Collection, Cancer Drug Quantitation monoclonal Antibodies to Study Cancer, Cell & molecular Biology Underlying Cellular Systems for Biopharmaceutical Production ACCESS PolICy DCU is committed to providing open access to its research infrastructure to support research excellence and strategic collaborations underpinning national policy objectives. Address NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CELLULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY Dublin City University Glasnevin DUBlIn 9 IRElAnD Contact detail martin ClynES Tel. +353 1 7005720 [email protected] www.nicb.dcu.ie 88 INSTITUTE OF BIOMOLECULAR & BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CONWAY INSTITUTE (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words BIomolECUlAR AnD BIomEDICAl RESEARCH DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research is a multidisciplinary centre for research funded by an initiative of the Irish Higher Education Authority; the Programme for Research in Third level Institutions (PRTlI). located on the 300-acre Belfield campus of University College Dublin (UCD), the largest university in Ireland, UCD Conway Institute brings together over 550 research staff from all over the University and its associated teaching hospitals. UCD Conway Institute is a community of biomedical researchers exploring cell and systems biology for creative solutions in human disease. UCD Conway Institute will be a global leader in biomedical research and through partnership will translate this knowledge to benefit patients. Through interdisciplinary programmes, the close collaboration of scientists with clinicians and industry partners underpins the translational nature of this research. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The research activity of the Institute can also be described in terms of the biological problem or type of disease being studied. There are four major areas of focus; cancer biology, vascular biology, neuroscience and infection, immunity and inflammation. Strong links with a number of major academic teaching hospitals have been developed to underpin this activity. Scientists and clinicians working in UCD Conway Institute and affiliated hospitals are making important contributions to our understanding of the causes and consequences of diabetes, arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular and lung disorders as well as breast and prostate cancer. Address UCD CONWAY INSTITUTE OF BIOMOLECULAR AND BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH University College Dublin Belfield DUBlIn 4 IRElAnD The lower ground of the hub provides a lecture / conference theatre for 128 people and specialist research laboratories including a transgenic facility and a number of core technologies such as high-field nuclear magnetic resonance and protein crystallography. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Contact detail Walter KolCH Tel. +353 1 7166700 [email protected] www.ucd.ie 89 NIBRT NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR BIOPROCESSING RESEARCH & TRAINING (UCD) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words BIoPRoCESSInG RESEARCH, PRoTEIn EnGInEERInG, GlyCAn AnAlyTICAl TECHnIQUES, GEnE REGUlATIon, RADIoACTIvE ASSAyS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The national Institute of Bioprocessing Research and Training (nIBRT) is an innovative collaboration between University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University and the Institute of Technology Sligo. Part funded by the IDA, nIBRT establishes a national resource for Ireland’s rapidly expanding bioprocessing industry. nIBRT have commenced occupation of new state-of-the art facilities in Belfield Innovation Park, located off Fosters Avenue. With world class research in key areas of bioprocessing, the new Institute building will provide a critical mass of multi-purpose bioprocessing facilities while supporting training for highly skilled personnel. Facilities include a pilot plant to support scale up operations and to enable students to get real time experience in an industrial environment. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Protein engineering by directed evolution. Glycan analytical techniques including nP-HPlC, mass Spectrometry, anion exchange. Gene regulation by real-time PCR In vivo activity analysis of selected glycosyltransferases by radioactive assays ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address NIBRT Fosters Avenue mount merrion Blackrock Co. DUBlIn IRElAnD Contact detail Killian o’DRISColl Tel. +353 01 215 8100 [email protected] www.nibrt.ie 90 CBBR CENTRE FOR BIOPOLYMER & BIOMOLECULAR RESEARCH (AIT) location ATHlonE , IRElAnD Key words CEll CUlTURE, BIoREACToRS, ToXIColoGy, mATERIAlS, BIoPRoCESSInG, PolymER PRoCESSInG, mICRoBIoloGy, SynTHESIS, AnAlyTICAl CHEmISTRy, BIoAnAlySIS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The CBBR has a capacity to undertake research in areas of : cell line development & characterisation, gene expression, in vitro toxicology (cell & molecular), reporter systems, ecotoxicology, microbiology screening, chemical synthesis, analytical chemistry & bioanalysis, protein purification, hydrogel development, polymer processing, encapsulation, drug delivery, nanomaterials industry services offered in analytical chemistry, physical testing, microbiology TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION microscopy – bright field, fluorescence, confocal, raman, AFm, SEmEDX – applied to living and non living materials with image processing Cell culture – 2D, 3D bioreactors, micro to larger scale Electrophoresis – all major forms including 2D and associated scanning Protein purification – FPlC Analysis – many technologies, including HPlC, GC, GC-mS-ToF, GPC, TA, DSC, multilabel plate readers, impedance spectrometry microbiology – microbial bioreactor Toxicology – SCGE, xCelligence, mutation analysis ACCESS PolICy Collaborations exist with HEIs and industry. All agreements are negotiable. Address CBBR, AIT, RESEARCH HUB East Campus ATHlonE, Co. WESTmEATH IRElAnD Contact detail neill RoWAn Tel. +353 9064 71838 [email protected] www.ait.ie 91 MRI CENTRE FOR ADVANCED MEDICAL IMAGING (ST. JAMES’S HOSPITAL) location DUBlIn, IRElAnD Key words mAGnETIC RESonAnCE ImAGInG, onColoGy, mUlTIPlE SClERoSIS, DIFFUSIon TEnSoR ImAGInG, FIBRETRAK, DIFFUSIon/ PERFUSIon ImAGInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED magnetic Resonance Imaging, including the design and implementation of mRI scan protocols for a given research purpose TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION mR System: Philips Achieva 3T mRI System RF Coils: 16-channel neurovascular coil, SEnSE cardiac coil, SEnSE head coil, T/R head coil, SEnSE torso coils, SEnSE cardiac coil, SEnSE breast Coil, SEnSE flex coils, Shoulder/knee/wrist coils. Capabilities/software: magnetic Resonance Angiography, functional magnetic Resonance Imaging (fmRI), Diffusion Tensor Imaging, fibreTrak, diffusion/perfusion imaging, DWIBS, spectroscopy, cardiac/coronary specialist packages, pulse programming software. ACCESS PolICy Internal access, access through external collaborations, service provision externally. Address CENTRE FOR ADVANCED MEDICAL IMAGING St. James’s Hospital DUBlIn 8 IRElAnD Contact detail Gerard BoylE +353 1 4162769 [email protected] www.3tcentre.com 92 TYNDALL NATIONAL INSTITUTE location CoRK, IRElAnD Key words mICRo/nAnoElECTRonICS, PHoTonICS, mICRoSySTEmS, CEnTRAl FABRICATIon FACIlITy, THEoRy, moDEllInG AnD DESIGn, DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The strengths of the institute at the present time lie in the area of photonics, electronics, materials and nanotechnologies and their applications for life sciences, communications, power electronics and other industries. Research programmes range from theoretical modelling and design to novel material, nanotechnology, device processing and fabrication, packaging and integration; and novel systems incorporating these new devices. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Tyndall’s mission will be delivered through the focusing of our ICT research activities into three strongly inter-related technical areas, identified as critical for Ireland in the future, namely: micro/nanoelectronics; Photonics and microsystems. In each of these areas, there will be a drive to develop appropriate high quality output “from atoms to systems”, with the aim of adding significant intellectual value to potential future products. The drive to develop systems will be soundly based-upon leading research in materials (especially nanomaterials), electronic and photonic devices and advanced packaging/sub-systems integration. It will be supported by strong activities in Theory, modelling and Design, and a high quality Central Fabrication Facility (CFF) for materials and devices. ACCESS PolICy The Tyndall national Institute in Cork provides access for researchers to state-ofthe-art research facilities & equipment, funded by Science Foundation Ireland, with consequent benefits for research quality, innovation & economic competitiveness. This programme is open on an all-island basis to all research staff and post graduate students of academic institutions, providing eligible researchers with access to Tyndall Institute facilities and expertise. Address TYNDALL NATIONAL INSTITUTE lee maltings Dyke Parade CoRK IRElAnD Contact detail Roger WHATmoRE Tel +353 (0) 21 490 4171 [email protected] www.tyndall.ie 93 ALIMENTARY PHARMABIOTIC CENTRE - IMAGING AND FLOW CYTOMETRY PLATFORM - NEXT GEN SEQUENCING AND BIOIT PLATFORM location CoRK, IRElAnD Key Words mICRoSCoPy, FloW CyTomETRy, CEll CUlTURE, GEnomICS, TRAnSCRIPTomICS, mETAGEnomICS, PyRoSEQUEnCInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Imaging and Flow cytometry Platform provides imaging and flow cytometry support to investigate the cellular and molecular basis of hostmicrobe interactions in the context of normal gut physiology, inflammation and infectious disease for biotech, pharma and functional foods applications. Areas of Expertise/Techniques: microscopy – in vivo imaging, light microscopy Flow Cytometry (Analysis and sorting) Cell culture (Reporter assays) Biomarkers In vivo labelling, siRnA, signalling pathways Bacterial genome sequences provide definitive information for investigating biological properties and understanding the role of the microbiota in health and disease. The next–Gen sequencing and BioIT platforms provide expertise in sequencing genomes, annotation of genomes, genomics, transcriptomics and metagenomics, as well as the interpretation of associated data sets and identification of relevant biological processes. AREAS OF EXPERTISE/TECHNIQUES GS Titanium next-Gen sequencing Platform from Roche- de novo sequencing & re-sequencing of whole genomes and target DnA regions, ultra-deep sequencing, and RnA analysis various ‘omics’ analyses & associated bioinformatics of bacterial species Global gene transcriptomics, microarrays Genome sequencing Address (1) ALIMENTARY PHARMABIOTIC CENTRE Biosciences Institute University College Cork CoRK IRElAnD. ACCESS PolICy Collaborations are welcomed and services are offered by the APC to external parties, such as food, biotech and pharma industries, on a contract or collaborative basis. (2) ALIMENTARY PHARMABIOTIC CENTRE moorepark Food Research Centre Teagasc Fermoy CoRK IRElAnD Contact detail Sally CUDmoRE Tel +353 021 4901320 [email protected] www.apc.ucc.ie 94 MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTRE, ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, UCC location CoRK, IRElAnD Key Words mARInE GEnomICS/GEnETICS, mETAGEnomICS, EnvIRonmEnTAl mICRoBIAl GEnomICS, mARInE BIoTECHnoloGy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The marine Biotechnology Centre is based in the Environmental Research Institute (ERI) of University College Cork. The research is based both on culture dependent and culture independent (metagenomic) strategies, with the aim to identify microorganisms or metagenomic clones from marine associated microbial ecosystems, which produce bioactive compounds with potential antimicrobial, antiviral, anticancer, antifungal and anti-biofouling activities. The marine Biotechnology Centre activity focuses primarily on the marine sponge ecosystems, as these are known to produce many novel bioactive compounds, including polyketides. High throughput screening platforms are being employed together with novel prokaryotic and eukaryotic heterologous expression systems. These novel heterologous expression systems represent a “core capability”, which can facilitate the high throughput screening of other metagenomic libraries, generated from different types of starting materials. novel enzymes, which are used by the Irish food and pharmaceutical industry, such as proteases and many carbohydrate metabolising enzymes (glucanases, xylanases, amylases, chitinases), together with other enzymes such lipases and esterases, can then be isolated, identified and characterised. The marine Biotechnology Centre is a key partner in Ireland’s marine Biodiscovery Research Programme. Areas of Expertise: Environmental microbial Genomics marine Biodiversity/Genetics marine Biotechnology. Functional metagenomics TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Address MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTRE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE University College Cork lee Rd. CoRK IRElAnD Contact detail Alan DoBSon Tel +353 021 4901946 [email protected] The marine Biotechnology centre has access to the following equipment- Protein, DnA, and pulsed field gel electrophoresis; Standard and Real-time PCR, Protein analysis [HPlC, FPlC chromatography], Proteomics [mAlDI-ToF Proteomics workstation, molecular Imager for 2-D scanning, Phoretix Software], Genomics [mWG and Affymetrix gene array systems Gene Director Software]. The following imaging equipment is available- Zeiss Axiophot Fluorescent microscope, Zeiss lSm510 Confocal imaging system and a Xenogen in vivo imaging system. Finally the centre has a Genetix QPIX2 XT robotic system for clonal libraries, an mWG Theonyx liquid handling robot; a multi-label plate reader and a Cytomat plate incubator. The last major upgrade of the ERI was the QPix2 XT colony picking robot which can pick 3000 colonies per hour and array into 96 and 384 well plate. ACCESS PolICy The access policy is on a case by case basis. Contact can be made via phone or email for facilities enquiries. There is no pricelist available for the services/facilities provided by the ERI. Currently, there are two research groups using the TCF from outside the host organisation. www.ucc.ie 95 ALIMENTARY GLYCOSCIENCE RESEARCH CLUSTER (AGRC) location GAlWAy, IRElAnD. Key Words GlyCoSCIEnCE, GlyCo-TECHnoloGy DEvEloPmEnT, GlyCoAnAlySIS, GlyCo mEDICInE. DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The focus of the Alimentary Glycoscience Research Cluster is to develop platform technologies to allow fundamental understanding of the interaction of complex sugar structures with other molecules to develop novel diagnostic, therapeutic and functional food solutions in the field of gut biology. The Glycoscience Group at nUI Galway have significant interactions with academics and industries worldwide on a range of glycoscience projects (cancer, regenerative medicine, neuroscience, biomaterials) enabling it to bring a glyco dimension to traditional areas of research with a wide variety of clinical and industrial applications. The targeted users for our technologies include biopharma, functional food industries, clinical, veterinary and basic fundamental research. The group also offers a discovery platform identifying novel glyco-biomimics allowing more specific and tailored analysis of glycan interactions The group is a multi-disciplinary team consisting of chemists, biochemists, molecular biologists, microbiologists and clinicians. Area of Expertise: High throughput Glycoanalysis Glyco-tool development Glycosignature development Glycogene transcriptomic analysis Structure-function evaluation of natural and synthetic sugars and polymers Functional assays for microbes to human cell lines TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Glycoscience Group provides start of the art glycoanalytical facilities and research expertise. our platform technologies are focussed on being able to offer high-throughput analysis of research, clinical and industrial samples. Glycan analysis is carried out using a suite of chromatographic separation technologies (Waters and Agilent HPlCs, Dionex HPAE-PAD, FPlC) and also by glycan microarray. We prepare and scan our own arrays within our facility, and these can be highly customised. We can also offer a standard set of microarrays (lectin, Glycan, mucin and neoglycoconjugate). our discovery platform which utilises phage display and SElEX are constantly adding to the diversity of our array platforms, and also allow for discovery of novel biomarkers. The glycoscience group can offer full bioinformatics support for our technologies. Address ALIMENTARY GLYCOSCIENCE RESEARCH CLUSTER national Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science national University of Ireland, Galway University Road GAlWAy IRElAnD ACCESS PolICy We offer the following facilities:HPlC (Waters and Agilent) FPlC (Akta Purifier, Akta Explorer) Glycan Analysis (Dionex HPAEC-PAD, nmR) Protein and Glycan microarray Biomarker Discovery High throughput analysis of clinical and industrial samples Contact detail lokesh JoSHI Tel +353 (0)91 495768 [email protected] Due to the nature of the highly-specialised equipment used it is not possible to offer an open door policy for access to our equipment. Access to the facilities will be through collaborative or service arrangements. www.agrc.ie 96 MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS RESEARCH GROUP NATIONAL CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE location Co. GAlWAy, IRElAnD Key Words molECUlAR DIAGnoSTIC TARGET DISCovERy, nUClEIC ACID BASED TEST DESIGn, nUClEIC ACID TEST PlATFoRm TECHnoloGIES DEvEloPmEnT DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The molecular Diagnostics Research Group (mDRG) has 20 years experience and an international track record of achievement in the development and application of molecular diagnostics tests for microbial species identification. The mDRG has developed a suite of platform technologies, based on proprietary nucleic acid sequence targets, for the detection and identification of bacteria and fungi. The mDRG has worked successfully with a number of commercial partners to develop molecular diagnostic products for infectious diseases based on these platform technologies. Area of Expertise: molecular diagnostic target discovery nucleic acid based test design nucleic acid test platform technologies development Collaborative or contract R+D with industry nucleic acid based diagnostic test design, development and validation. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Use of molecular diagnostics to analyse DnA and/or RnA in samples has entered mainstream clinical diagnostics. Emerging markets include food, environmental, veterinary and industrial testing. mDRG research focuses on three application areas. The discovery of novel molecular diagnostics targets The design of nucleic acid diagnostics assays based on these targets Implementation of these assays on various nucleic acid based detection platforms. Address MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS RESEARCH GROUP NATIONAL CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL Engineering Science national University of Ireland - Galway IDA Business Park Dangan GAlWAy IRElAnD Contact detail Thomas BARRy The mDRG has developed 3 target technologies for microbial ID which have been commercialised through licensing agreements and collaborations with international diagnostics companies. Examples of areas where mDRG technologies have been applied include tests for bacterial pathogens such as Group B Streptococcus (GBS), S. pneumoniae, S. aureus, and food pathogens including listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella. The group has also developed real-time PCR tests for harmful algal bloom species (HAB) that occur in Irish waters. mDRG has broad expertise in the integration of molecular tests on various detection systems. These have included in vitro amplification based methods such as PCR as well as alternative test platforms for molecular diagnostics. These nextgeneration detection platforms include novel components such as nano-particles and quantum dots which when combined with high-copy-number RnA targets will permit rapid «direct» detection of target organisms without in vitro amplification. ACCESS PolICy Services and facilities are offered on a ‘pay for use’ basis. Training is provided on the instrumentation available at the molecular Diagnostics Facility. mDRG also welcomes the opportunity of collaboration, academic or industry. A connection can be made by contacting the person named below. Tel +353 (0)91 493189 [email protected] www.nuigalway.ie/mdrg 97 NATIONAL CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE location Co. GAlWAy, IRElAnD. Key Words mICRoSCoPy, SPECTRomETRy, BIomECHAnICS, HIGH-THRoUGHPUT SCREEnInG, FloW CyTomETRy, FUnCTIonAl GEnomICS, SUPERComPUTInG SUITES. DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Establishment in 1999, the mission of the nCBES is to develop innovative diagnostic and therapeutic solutions to biomedical challenges through interdisciplinary and strategic research activities. The Centre is an interdisciplinary centre of research excellence, which brings together scientists, engineers, information technologists and clinicians in a team-based, problem-centred approach to research. The Centre has four major research themes. Areas of Expertise: Biomedical Engineering Cancer neuroscience Regenerative medicine. A particular strength of the nCBES lies in the combined skills and creativity of a wide range of scientific, engineering and clinical disciplines working side by side on challenging research programmes and interdisciplinary education and training programmes. The evolution and growth of nCBES research clusters has led to a critical mass of expertise being developed in key areas. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The nCBES provides state of the art research facilities, expertise, and an intellectual climate that fosters, encourages and supports interdisciplinary research activities in Biomedical Engineering Science. The Centre’s research facilities include microscopy, spectrometry, biomechanics and supercomputing suites. microscopy facilities provide some of the highest-level research equipment available and include Confocal microscopes, a multiphoton microscope a Scanning Electron microscope with EDX, a Transmission Electron microscope and a Scanning Probe / Atomic Force microscope. Address NATIONAL CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE national University of Ireland - Galway University Rd. GAlWAy IRElAnD Contact detail Frank BARRy The Biomechanics range of equipment includes Axial / Torsion Servo hydraulic Testing System, mechanical Thermal Analyser, Fatigue and Impact tester and Rapid Prototyping System. The Centre has fully equipped cell culture suites in addition to flow cytometry, , histology, high-throughput screening and functional genomics suites. Uniquely, the nCBES incorporates the Centre for Cell manufacturing Ireland (CCmI), which facilitates the manufacture of clinical grade cell products. ACCESS PolICy If people make contact about services/facilities, nCBES would have to provide training before external people are allowed to use it. People in industry would either receive services or training to use the facility themselves. Tel +353 091 495108 [email protected] http://ncbes.eurhost.net 98 NFB NETWORK OF EXCELLENCE FOR FUNCTIONAL BIOMATERIALS (NCBES) location GAlWAy, IRElAnD Key Words PolymER CHEmISTRy AnD SynTHESIS, TREATmEnT SySTEmS, DRUG DElIvERy, CoATInGS FoR mEDICAl DEvICES, TISSUE REPAIR SCAFFolDS. DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED nFB is part of the nCBES which also includes the Regenerative medicine Institute (REmEDI) and provides state-of-the-art research facilities to support interdisciplinary research activities in Biomedical Engineering Science. The network of Excellence for Functional Biomaterials (nFB) produces and develops a wide range of biomaterial platforms for use in biomedical applications including those from natural, synthetic, ceramic, metal or combinations of all of these. The structures may range from nano to micro and macro scale and may be formed into fibres, sponges, gels and spheres. Functionality is added to these forms using one custom chemistry which facilitate the attachment of surface tethered or encapsulated therapeutic factors including drugs and genes. The overall objective of the network of Excellence for Functional Biomaterials (nFB) is to bring a critical mass of expertise together on a single platform to develop the next generation of biomaterials and to translate these technologies into clinical applications. Areas of Expertise: Development and provision of biomaterial platforms – structural and functional Be-spoke Biomaterials Synthesis (natural polymers, peptide mimics, chemical synthesis – responsive polymers, tissue-based biomaterials, porous metals) nano and microscale Structures (particles, sponges, conduits, hollow capsules, injectable hydrogels, films) Biofunctionalisation (coatings, linking systems for cell targeting, biodelivery) Biomaterials and Biodelivery Characterisation (biophysical – SEm, TEm; chemical – CD, nmR,mS; GPC, Zetasizer, AFm; delivery, tracking strategies; toxicity, efficacy – cell culture, disease models) In vivo models for Clinical Translation (nerve regeneration – peripheral and spinal cord models; wound healing; adhesion; Parkinson’s; limb ischemia; myocardial infarction; Huntington’s; joint and lung inflammation models) TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Address NFB national Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science nUI Galway IDA Business Park Dangan GAlWAy IRElAnD Contact detail Abhay PAnDIT Tel. +353 091 492758 [email protected] The nFB laboratory supports a broad range of research projects in clinical area such as orthopaedic, cardiovascular, respiratory, soft tissue repair, neural regeneration, musculoskeletal and ophthalmic. The functionalised biomaterial based platforms are also used in the delivery of drug and gene to affected cells. nFB is continually developing new technologies to deliver therapeutic genes and other biomolecules to specific target sites within the body. These include coatings for medical devices, tissue repair scaffolds as well as programmable nanospheres which carry therapeutic agents to a specific location via the bloodstream. These technological platforms have applications linked to cardiovascular disease, intervertebral disc degeneration, spinal cord and peripheral nerve damage, epidermolysis bullosa, osteochondral defects, wound healing, hernia and thoracic wall defects, tendon regeneration, neuroinflammatory disease, pain control, lung disease, staple line reinforcement and adipose tissue regeneration. ACCESS PolICy If people make contact about services/facilities, nFB would have to provide training before external people are allowed to use them. People in industry would receive either services or training to use the facility themselves. Charges apply to all customers, but rates differ according to user. www.nfb.ie 99 CCMI CENTRE FOR CELL MANUFACTURING IRELAND location GAlWAy, IRElAnD Key Words ADvAnCED THERAPEUTIC mEDICInAl PRoDUCTS, ATmP, REGUlAToRy AFFAIRS, ClEAn Room oPERATIonS, GooD mAnUFACTURInG PRACTICE, CEll mAnUFACTURInG. DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Centre for Cell manufacturing Ireland, established in 2003 is dedicated to producing medicinal grade human stem cells as Advanced Therapy medicinal Products (ATmPs) for clinical trials. The CCmI is managed by the Regenerative medicine Institute (REmEDI) www.remedi.ie which is a biomedical research centre with a primary goal of studying stem cell biology and translating these findings to new regenerative therapies for human disease. The facility contains two separate production suites, allowing for the parallel manufacture of investigational medicinal products. The facility employs personnel under the following functional areas – Quality, Facilities, and Production. Area of Expertise: GmP-grade Advanced Therapeutic medicinal Products Clean room operations Quality management (QmS, documentation, audit, quality assurance, quality control) Regulatory affairs GmP training, validation and qualification TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The CCmI currently supports REmEDI’s translational research programme with particular focus in the areas of orthobiologics (osteoarthritis, cartilage repair), diabetes and vascular disease, through the development of GmP-grade stem cell manufacturing protocols and also the provision of cells for clinical trials. Current manufacturing protocols are focused on the mesenchymal stem cell (mSC), procured from adult donors. ACCESS PolICy Address Presently, the facility is used for internal research activities, or for research collaborations with other institutes or companies. Please contact us for external access. CENTRE FOR CELL MANUFACTURING IRELAND ORBSEN BUILDING national University of Ireland, Galway University Rd. GAlWAy IRElAnD Contact detail Timothy o’BRIEn Tel +353 (0)91 495166 [email protected] www.nuigalway.ie/remedi 100 SHANNON ABC SHANNON APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTRE location lImERICK & TRAlEE, IRElAnD Key Words WASTE STREAmS, SCREEnInG, BIo-AnAlySIS, EXTRACTIon, DRyInG, EnRICHmEnT, EnCAPSUlATIon, CUlTURInG, PHEnoTyPE mICRoARRAy AnAlySIS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Shannon ABC is based in the South-West Region of Ireland and operates from two Institutes of Technology, one based in limerick and the other in Tralee, Co. Kerry. Shannon ABC is ideally located within the Atlantic Corridor encompassing a wide variety of Biotechnological, Food, Agricultural, Drug and Biopharmaceutical Industries. The key aim of Shannon ABC is to assist in the continued prosperity of industry by offering access to wide ranging expertise and know-how, state of the art equipment and facilities and access to a wide variety of national and international funding programs. All collaborations respond to an industry need. Shannon ABC offers expertise in Biotechnology, Fermentation, Purification and Identification of biologically active molecules, mammalian and microbial Cell Culturing and testing, micro-Algae, macro-Algae, Phenotype microArray Analysis, molecular Biology, Fungal Enzymology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Bio-Assays, High-Throughput Screening, Extraction, Fractionation, Enrichment, Shelf life studies, Sensory Analysis, Supercritical fluid extraction, virology, in addition to lC-mS-mS, GC-mS and Anti-oxidant, Antimicrobial and Immunomodulatory analyses. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Techniques and services offered by Shannon ABC are as follows: Address (1) SHANNON ABC LIMERICK HARTNETT ENTERPRISE ACCELERATION CENTRE limerick IT moylish Park lImERICK IRElAnD (2) SHANNON ABC TRALEE South Campus IT Tralee Clash TRAlEE Co. KERRy - IRElAnD Development or enhancement of biotechnological processes Enrichment, purification and identification of natural bioactive compounds. Generation of added value products from natural sources (eg waste stream) High-throughput screening Bio-analysis Development of extraction, drying, enrichment and encapsulation processes mammalian, bacterial, micro-algal and fungal culturing Phenotype microarray analysis ACCESS PolICy Shannon ABC welcomes confidential collaboration with industry, academia, research centres and researchers based nationally and internationally. We work with our clients on a range of levels, from providing access to pieces of equipment on a per diem basis to full collaboration on commercially directed research projects. Policies and procedures for interactions with industry and research groups are in place. Pricelist is made available on contact with Shannon ABC. Contact detail Tim yEomAnS Tel + 353 (0)61 448 545 Tel + 353 (0)66 714 4217 [email protected] www.shannonabc.ie 101 PoRTUGAl MICROARRAYS location CAnTAnHEDE, PoRTUGAl Key words mICRoARRAyS, DnA, RnA, ARRAy CGH, PCR DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The microarrays facility is a functional exploration facility to develop DnA microarrays studies which can be used to monitor DnA copy number variation and RnA expression. It is an open platform with skilled human resources, equipped with state of the art robotized technologies for high throughput analysis and specialized in microarrays for gene expression, Chromosome stability (Array CGH) and microarray printing. This TCF is aiming to supply research groups and hospital services and offers professional services in: RnA/DnA quality analysis using Bioanalyzer; Printing of microarrays; cDnA production; DnA extraction; microarray scanning; labeling DnA with fluorophores; Hybridization of microarrays; Analysis of results and Confirmation using real-time PCR. located in Biocant, Cantanhede, since 2006, occupies a surface of 150 m2 in the research center of Biocant. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The microarrays platform services include gene expression studies; analysis of genetic viability within populations; chromosome stability studies and microarrays data analysis. In order to deliver service excellence, this TCF has made some upgrades, the latest was the acquisition of the bioanalyzer equipment which further increased the sensitivity and the resolution (allows analyzing smaller amounts of DnA and smaller fragments) and the upgrade of the Real-Time PCR for 7500-Fast (Applied Biosystems). This unit has confidentialy agreement with all its collaborators which can also be expended, when needed, to the external users. ACCESS PolICy There is an initial contact with responsible person for the unit where the experimental design is discussed and the access conditions are defined. Service is provided on a fee per service basis. This unit has confidentiality agreements with all its collaborators which can also be extended, when needed, to the external users. Address BIOCANT Parque Tecnológico de Cantanhede, núcleo 04, lote 3 3060-197 CAnTAnHEDE PoRTUGAl Contact detail Ana Catarina GomES Tel. (+ 351) 231 419 040 [email protected] www.biocant.pt 103 BIOINFORMATICS location CAnTAnHEDE, PoRTUGAl Key words BIoInFoRmATICS, DATA AnAlySIS, BIoSTATISTICS, SoFTWARE DEvEloPmEnT DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Bioinformatic Platform works at the interface between computer science and biomedical science. This Unit joins computer science engineers with experienced in biomedical problems with expertise in the development and usage of software. The Bioinformatics Platform services include the development of custom scientific computing tools, consultation, data analysis and training and hosts a suite of scientific computing resources such as algorithms, programs, databases and websites. located at the Biocant and operating since 2005, this applied bioinformatics platform aims establishing solid collaborations with private and public institutions operating in biological or health fields. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The developed work involves the analysis of de novo sequencing and resequencing, sequence analysis and its annotation, SnPs, transcriptomes, metagenomes, plus the analysis of large amounts of information, database design and specific software to the scientific area covered by bioinformatics. Its latest update, in terms of equipment, was the acquisition of a cluster computer. ACCESS PolICy An initial contact may be required to get access to services provided by the unit. The prices will be adjusted to the project presented. This unit has confidentiality contracts with all its collaborators which can also be extended, when needed, to the external users. Address BIOCANT Parque Tecnológico de Cantanhede núcleo 04, lote 3 3060-197 CAnTAnHEDE PoRTUGAl Contact detail miguel PInHEIRo Tel. (+ 351) 231 419 040 [email protected] www.biocant.pt 104 MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY location CAnTAnHEDE, PoRTUGAl Key words molECUlAR BIoTECHnoloGy, HETERoloGoUS PRoTEIn EXPRESSIon,yEAST, E. Col, PCR, REComBInAnT DnA, PRoTEASES, PRoTEIn CHARACTERIZATIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED molecular Biotechnology is directed towards the discovery and production of proteins with biotechnological interest with application in the biomedical area or in the food and agriculture industry. located in Biocant, this unit joins a research team with accumulated know-how in the field of molecular biotechnology and protein expression and purification processes. The platform is based in molecular biology and recombinant DnA technology, as well as enzymology and protein chemistry techniques for expression, purification and characterization of recombinant proteins or purification and characterization of proteins from natural sources. This unit aims establishing partnerships with public or private organizations in order to develop new protein/peptide products for new or improved biotechnological applications. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The molecular Biotechnology Unit is equipped with modern equipment. Its services include: heterologous production (in E. coli and also in GRAS organisms), purification and characterization of recombinant proteins; protein labeling for structural studies; random and directed mutagenesis; production and screening of genomic and cDnA libraries; purification and characterization of proteins from natural sources. The services can be applied in the amplification of genes or specific coding sequences; in protein engineering studies of point mutations, deletions or insertions of specific nucleotide sequences; to modify synthetic vectors by cloning and mutagenesis approaches; in the expression, purification and characterization of recombinant proteins using E. coli and yeast as heterologous expression systems; in the characterization of new enzyme activities. ACCESS PolICy Address BIOCANT Parque Tecnológico de Cantanhede núcleo 04, lote 3 3060-197 CAnTAnHEDE PoRTUGAl All equipment can be used by other research units of Biocant, by private companies installed in the Biocant Park and by research groups according to the established general rules of the Institute. Companies have to pay the established fees for each equipment. The use by any external user has to be submitted to prior approval. This unit has confidentiality agreements with all its collaborators, which can also be extended when required to external users and clients. Contact detail Isaura SImÕES Tel. (+ 351) 231 419 040 [email protected] www.biocant.pt 105 MASS SPECTROMETRY / PROTEOMICS location CAnTAnHEDE, PoRTUGAl Key words PRoTEInS, mETABolITES, PRoTEomICS, mETABolomICS, mASS SPECTRomETRy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED mass Spectrometry / Proteomics unit is specialized in the identification and quantification of proteins from complex samples, identification of posttranslational modifications, and identification and quantification of drugs and metabolites. We also work on biomarker identification through proteomic and metabolomic techniques with the purpose of developing new prognosis and diagnosis methods. It has one of the most sensitive equipment operating in Portugal. It is member of Portuguese national mass Spectrometry network. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The mass Spectrometry / Proteomics unit offer access to techniques such as identification of proteins and peptides and proteomics that can be used to study the modification of proteins and metabolites as a result of using different drugs. our team has also been involved in masters and PhD courses with the Chemistry department–University of Coimbra(UC), and CnC-UC, respectively. ACCESS PolICy Access to this technology platform is done through the provision of services and collaborations. All information is available via web site including a service request form (http:// cnc.cj.uc.pt/~proteome/Services_and_RnEm.htm ). This TCF has confidentiality procedures, all collaborators have a confidentiality agreement extensible to external users. Address BIOCANT Parque Tecnológico de Cantanhede núcleo 04, lote 3 3060-197 CAnTAnHEDE PoRTUGAl Contact detail Bruno mAnADAS Tel. (+ 351) 231 419 040 [email protected] http://cnc.cj.uc.pt/~proteome 106 CELL CULTURE location CAnTAnHEDE, PoRTUGAl Key words CEll CUlTURE, STEm CEllS, mESEnCHymAl STEm CEllS (mSCS); TISSUE CUlTURE DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Cell Culture facility is specialized in cell culture in general, isolation of stem cells from the umbilical cord, cell viability assays and cellular characterization. Its mains advantages are the flexibility relative to new applications and development of custom cell-based solutions to answer specific questions. This platform offers cell culture, permanent genetic manipulation of cells, cell toxicity studies for new drugs; tissue sensitivity to new drugs, studies on cell survival factors and others, enabling the understanding of the mechanisms of action of new drugs in human or animal cells. This represents good opportunities for new developments in medicine and pharmaceutical sciences. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION located in Biocant, Cantanhede, this facility has tissue culture rooms and cutting edge equipments. The main expertise of the Cell Culture facility is the isolation and culture of stem cells from human umbilical cord. other related techniques, like fluorescence microscopy are also available. Its latest upgrade was a flow cytometer that allow cell characterization by flow cytometry. ACCESS PolICy The access to this platform may be direct or through service provision. All interested should contact the unit and each request will be analyzed individually. The access is done under variable rates. The flow cytometer and the fluorescence microscope may be used directly by experienced users under fee payment. The remaining techniques, namely cell culture, are available as a service developed by in house scientist. This unit has confidentiality agreements with all its collaborators which can also be extended, when needed, to the external users. Address BIOCANT Parque Tecnológico de Cantanhede núcleo 04, lote 3 3060-197 CAnTAnHEDE PoRTUGAl Contact detail mário GRãoS Tel. (+ 351) 231 419 040 [email protected] www.biocant.pt 107 DNA GENOTYPING location CAnTAnHEDE, PoRTUGAl Key words DnA, GEnoTyPInG, GEnE EXPRESSIon, SEQUEnCInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED DnA Genotyping facility aims to supply large scale services to public organizations and companies and is specialized in the determination DnA modifications. It is a platform that offers services in large-scale DnA sequencing using next generation sequencing, SnP detection, gene expression and bioinformatics. located in Biocant, is distinguished by the expertise of its team, by the use of different state of the art technologies to detect DnA modifications at individual level or in populations and by aggregating several equipments with high level of responsiveness and data processing. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The DnA genotyping is based in molecular biology techniques like PCR and RT-PCR, next generation DnA sequencing, SnP detection through classical techniques or Taqman detection. Its last major upgrade was the introduction of new equipment, a Taqman - openArray - Genotyping Instrument Platform (Applied Biosystems), and the implementation of bioinformatics applications to guide the selection of relevant and informative SnPs. ACCESS PolICy External users don’t have direct access to the equipment but can use them through service provision or collaboration. Demands can be submitted by e-mail, by phone or in person. Requests are analysed and the programmed approach discussed with the client to adjust the experience design with the costumer objectives. There are confidentiality procedures, all collaborators have confidentiality agreements with the Institution which can also be established with the external users. Address BIOCANT Parque Tecnológico de Cantanhede núcleo 04, lote 3 3060-197 CAnTAnHEDE PoRTUGAl Contact detail Conceição EGAS Tel. (+ 351) 231 419 040 [email protected] www.genoinseq.com 108 ADVANCED SEQUENCING SERVICE location CAnTAnHEDE, PoRTUGAl Key words DnA SEQUEnCInG, GEnomES, TRAnSCRIPTomE, mETAGEnomE DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Advanced Sequencing Services unit is specialized in the area of DnA sequencing of next generation and is focused in applications in a wide range of fields: de novo sequencing or resequencing of genomes through whole genome shotgun sequencing, transcriptome sequencing, ultra-deep sequencing of tumour or viral samples, resequencing of genes/exons, metagenomics and biodiversity studies; gene regulation studies by small non-coding RnA or CHIP-sequencing and epigenetics. This facility is located in Biocant and its main advantages are the team with accumulated know-how and experience in several areas of intervention; the high capacity to provide consulting services, embracing projects, planning experience and data processing and analysis. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The services are based in the Genome Sequencer FlX, by Roche-454 life Sciences and SolID 5500xl, by life Technologies. We also offer access to data analysis and biostatistics and sequence analysis, providing access to large scale data interpretation. ACCESS PolICy Sequencing Advanced Services offers access to next generation sequencing to companies and public organizations on a fee-per-service basis. Demands can be submitted by e-mail, by phone or in person. Requests are analysed and the programmed approach discussed with the client to adjust the experience design with the costumer objectives. There are confidentiality procedures, all collaborators have confidentiality agreements with the Institution which can also be established with the external users. Address BIOCANT Parque Tecnológico de Cantanhede núcleo 04, lote 3, 3060-197 CAnTAnHEDE PoRTUGAl Contact detail Conceição EGAS Tel. (+ 351) 231 419 040 [email protected] www.genoinseq.com 109 ELISA & MULTIPLEX location CAnTAnHEDE, PoRTUGAl Key words ElISA, mUlTIPlEX, BIomARKERS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The ElISA & multiplex facility is specialized in the quantification of biomarkers, especially proteins in tissues and fluids. The main advantage of the ElISA system includes high sensitivity and broad wavelength detection range (200 to 999nm) and all ancillary equipment for plate processing. The multiplex xmAP technology (Bio-PlexTm/ luminex®) presents superior sensitivity (fluorescence-based technology) and allows the simultaneous identification of multiple analytes in samples with reduced volume. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The ElISA platform allows the utilization of virtually all commercial kits in the market, due to the broad wavelength range of the equipment. The multiplex xmAP technology is currently being developed by distinct partners, enlarging the analytes portfolio every year, ranging from cytokines detection, disease specific markers or signaling proteins. Kits are available for human, mouse and rat samples applications. ACCESS PolICy The access to the ElISA platform may be direct or thought service provision. The multiplex xmAP techniques offered are available as a service by in house scientists. All interested should contact the unit and each request will be analyzed individually. The access is done under variable rates. This unit has confidentiality agreements with all its collaborators which can also be extended, when needed, to the external users. Address BIOCANT Parque Tecnológico de Cantanhede núcleo 04, lote 3 3060-197 CAnTAnHEDE PoRTUGAl Contact detail mário GRãoS Tel. (+ 351) 231 419 040 [email protected] www.biocant.pt 110 FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY location AvEIRo, PoRTUGAl Key words AGRIFooD, EnZymES, PolySACCHARIDES; BIomolECUlES, HIGH PRESSURE, InSTRUmEnTAl TECHnIQUES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Food science and biochemistry facility specialized in: i) characterization of polysaccharides, proteins, enzymes and volatile compounds; ii) characterization of bioactive components from sub-products and nonfood sources; iii) instrumental analysis: FTIR, nIR, GC-mS, GC × GC-ToFmS, and electronic aroma detection for analysis and characterization of food products, and iv) high pressure for non-thermal pasteurization and modification of food products, enzymatic activity and biopolymers; owing a “Technological Research Platform in High Pressure” with 3 equipments, 2 at laboratory scale and a third with controlled temperature at pilot scale. Aims to supply services to companies and public organizations through its ability of using advanced instrumental techniques to characterize biomolecules, and monitor changes during biological or technological processes. The Technological Platform in High Pressure is devoted to research and development with the industry located in the University of Aveiro, this facility occupies a surface of 250m2 and is member of InTEGRAlAR Association - excellence intervention program in Agrifood. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Address DEPARTAMENTO DE QUÍMICA Campus Universitário de Santiago 3810-193 AvEIRo PoRTUGAl Contact detail Ivonne DElGADIllo The services offered by this platform include: Structural analysis of biomolecules with emphasis in polysaccharides and other bioactive molecules to be used as nutraceutical or new ingredients, from raw products or their by-products. Application of the instrumental techniques mentioned above to monitor the biochemical or physical-chemical modifications of food components due to biological maturation, food processing and/or storage. The information acquired may also be used for developing quality control methodologies. Analysis of volatiles of fresh and processed products: fruits, wine, coffee, etc. The latest major up-grade was the acquisition of GC x GC Tof-mS equipment which allow the analysis of very ultra-low quantities of natural components and contaminants. Development of edible films and nanoencapsulation of bioactive products Data treatment by means of development of software for multivariate analysis of instrumental data. Application of high pressure for cold pasteurization, control of enzymatic activity, modification of texture properties from food products, polysaccharides and proteins. Use of high pressure equipment for research and development. ACCESS PolICy Demands can be submitted by e-mail, by phone or in person. There are confidentiality protocols. Tel. (+ 351) 234 370 718 [email protected] www.ua.pt/dq/PageText.aspx?id=5241 111 LABORATORY FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION CELL BIO-IMAGING location CoImBRA, PoRTUGAl Key words ConFoCAl mICRoSCoPy, FlUoRESCEnCE mICRoSCoPy, lIvE CEll ImAGInG, TRAnSmISSIon ElECTRon mICRoSCoPy, TISSUE SECTIonInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The laboratory for High-Resolution Cell Bio-Imaging aims to develop scientific research but is also able to provide support to companies and research groups in its R&D projects. This lab offers access to cutting edge techniques and equipments, including a confocal microscope, a fluorescence microscope (both allowing live cell imaging), a transmission electron microscope (TEm), a cryostat for sectioning of biological samples in oCT and a ultramicrotome with a cryogenic unit for sectioning of frozen samples. The team has accumulated vast know-how and expertise on the area and can provide consulting services. located in the University of Coimbra, this laboratory is part of the national network of Electron microscopy. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The laboratory for High-Resolution Cell Bio-Imaging offers access to techniques such as: (i) fluorescence, confocal and electron microscopy that can be applied in experiments of co-localization of proteins by immunofluorescence, experiments of live cell imaging and in vivo protein trafficking (i.e. by the use of fluorescent tags like GFP, mCherry, yFP), fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), 3D reconstruction (Z Stacks) of cellular structures/tissues, immunoEm and conventional Em; crio-sectioning and oCT sectioning. ACCESS PolICy The microscope systems are available to all researchers. Service fees can be found at http://www.uc.pt/fmuc/plataformastecnologicas/labBCAR. Interested users should contact the lab before planning experiments. Adequate training in the handling of the equipments is provided. Scheduling follows the rules described in the lab website. Address PÓLO III – PÓLO DAS CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE IBIlI, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas 3004-535 CoImBRA PoRTUGAl Contact detail Henrique GIRão Tel. (+ 351) 239 480 221 [email protected] www.uc.pt/fmuc/plataformastecnologicas/labBCAR 112 STRUCTURAL AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY LABORATORY location CoImBRA, PoRTUGAl Keywords nUClEAR mAGnETIC RESonAnCE, CIRCUlAR DICHRoISm, STRUCTURAl ComPUTATIonAl BIoloGy, DISTRIBUTED ComPUTInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Structural and Computational Biology laboratory is formed by biochemists, chemists, molecular biophysicists and bioinformaticians, and has a track record in the fields of nmR (nuclear magnetic resonance), CD (circular dichroism), fluorescence and computer simulations to study protein structure, stability, folding and aggregation, and protein-ligand interactions. It is strategically focused on the use of experimental and computational methodologies to study the molecular basis of amyloid diseases, with a significant effort being made in the area of virtual screening and rational design of inhibitors of amyloidosis with the goal of developing new therapeutic agents. The group is also working on the structural modeling of viral proteins with the goal of developing new anti-viral agents. This laboratory is a member of Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE); Instruct: An Integrated Structural Biology Infrastructure for Europe; and Ibercivis: A volunteer computing platform. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Structural and Computational Biology laboratory offers access to cutting edge equipments for the structural characterization of proteins and peptides: nuclear magnetic Resonance: Bruker Avance III 400 mHz nmR spectrometer equipped with a UltraShield Plus magnet, 3 radio-frequency channels, field gradients in zz, auto-sampler, 5 mm broad band (BBFo) probe, and 5mm triple resonance (TXI) probe. Circular Dichroism: olIS DSm-20 CD spectropolarimeter operating in the Uv-visible spectral region, equipped with a Peltier temperature control unit allowing programming of heating and cooling ramps. Software for CD spectra analysis, including determination of relative composition in secondary structure of a protein sample. optical cells with pathlengths ranging from 0.2 to 10 mm are available. The laboratory also offers expertise in structural bioinformatics namely in virtual high throughput screening (vHTS), protein docking, protein modeling and database management and construction. Address DEPARTAMENTO DE QUIMICA Universidade de Coimbra Rua larga 3004-535 CoImBRA PoRTUGAl ACCESS PolICy Requests should be submitted by e-mail ([email protected]) and each request will be analyzed individually. All information is available via web site including a service request form (http://www.uc.pt/fctuc/dquimica/rbritolab/resources/). Contact detail Rui BRITo Tel. (+ 351) 239 854 451 [email protected] www.uc.pt 113 BLUEWORKS location CoImBRA, PoRTUGAl Key words SoFTWARE DEvEloPmEnT, DATA AnAlySIS, SySTEm InTEGRATIon, oPHTHAlmoloGy DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED BlueWorks - medical Expert Diagnosis is a technological start-up devoted to the development of engineering solutions to support clinical practice and research. our services are related to custom-development of ICT for Health, including interfaces for clinical records, interoperability with complementary diagnosis exams, and image & signal processing. our software is able to automate data collecting procedures for devices with limited communication capabilities. We are certified within the scope of good practices for Research, Development and Innovation (nP 4457:2007 - Portuguese norm for the Research, Development and Innovation) and is a member of DHmS Regional dynamization of actors in area of HealthCare & medical Solutions. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION We use different approaches to capture equipment output, either from low-level ones (serial ports, s-video, RCA) or high-level (connection to database, interpretation of proprietary-format files, standard formats such Xml, Hl7, DICom, etc.). Additionally, for given image outputs that depict textual information, we are able to recognize and retrieve this textual and numerical information, storing it into organized tables and data-sets. ACCESS PolICy Demands should be submitted by e-mail, and the discussions might be held within the scope of a nDA. Address BLUEWORKS Rua D. manuel I, 92 3030-320 CoImBRA PoRTUGAl Contact detail Paulo BARBEIRo Tel. (+ 351) 239 791 090 [email protected] www.blueworks.pt 114 IMAR INSTITUTO DO MAR - INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH location CoImBRA, PoRTUGAl Key words mARInE SCIEnCE, EnvIRonmEnT DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED ImAR is structured as a network of resarch centers, aiming to contribute to the scientific basis of policy support, to establish and promote key areas of scientific research on a multi-year scale. It is speclized in environmental quality assessment, maritime economy, ecosystem services, risk analysis, optimization, hydraulics and water resources and environment, european marine strategy. This platform is located in University of Coimbra, University of évora and new University of lisbon offer services such as environmental quality analysis. Its team gathers specialized researchers belonging to institutions from all over the country, and covers the majority of research areas in marine Science and Technology. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The ImAR facility offers access to bioinformatics techniques like data storage, data analysis and biostatistics, system modelling (biological processes, ecosystems,etc.), and other techniques such as color analysis of water quality parameters, chromatography ( gas, ionic, of liquid phase), carbon and total nitrogen, ergosterol extraction, and water-resources optimization. With cutting edge equipments, the latest upgrade of this facility was the acquisition of an analyzer isotropic and a multiparameter analyser of water quality. ACCESS PolICy Demands should be submitted according the procedures on-line indicated. If requested there are confidential agreements available. Address IMAR Instituto do mar c/o Department of life Sciences University of Coimbra 3004-517 CoImBRA PoRTUGAl Contact detail João Carlos mARQUES Tel. (+ 351) 239 836 386 [email protected] www.imar.pt 115 CIENGIS SISTEMAS DE CONTROLO AVANÇADO, SA location CoImBRA, PoRTUGAl Key words PRoCESS SImUlATIon, ConTRol AnD oPTImIZATIon, BIoDIESEl, BIomASS, BIoEnERGIES, SoFTWARE DEvEloPmEnT DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Ciengis is an award-winning high-tech company that provides advanced process control and monitoring. This platform offer services of implementation of advanced control systems and dynamic optimization. Based in custom-tailored solutions that services can be applied to a vast number of process industries, namely chemicals and petrochemicals, polymers, food and beverage, pulp and paper and bioenergies. Its team with accumulated know-how and experience has high capacity to provide consulting services. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Ciengis’ products are: Plantegrity - a nonlinear model predictive control system, Plantstreamer Portal - a process data historian system with analysis, visualization and reporting capabilities. Ciengis’ services include the data storage its analysis and reporting , system modelling of process systems, deployment of advanced process control and optimization systems, process systems engineering, customized software development, for instance of biodiesel production sites. ACCESS PolICy Demands can be submitted by e-mail, by phone or in person. Requests are analysed and the programmed approach discussed with the customer to adjust the experience design with the costumer objectives. There is confidentiality procedures, all collaborators have confidentiality agreements with the organization which may also be established with the external users. This platform complies with industrial ownership rules. Address CIENGIS IPn, Rua Pedro nunes 3030-199 CoImBRA PoRTUGAl Contact detail Andrey RomAnEnKo Tel. (+ 351) 239 700 353 [email protected] www.ciengis.com 116 LABORATORY FOR ADVANCED COMPUTING OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA location CoImBRA, PoRTUGAl Key words DATA SToRAGE, ComPUTInG PoWER, SoFTWARE DEvEloPmEnT DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The laboratory for Advanced Computing of the University of Coimbra (UC-lCA) aims to provide advanced computing resources for research in physics, chemistry, applied mathematics, engineering and biological sciences to research groups and companies. This laboratory is specialized in advanced computing, configuration, installation and management of advanced computer systems and implementation of software applications in a computer cluster environment. It has experience in providing computer resources allocation through open calls for scientific projects and organizes advanced computer workshops. In particular there is experience in deploying and using parallel computer codes used in simulations of biological molecules like nAmD, GRomACS and AmBER. located in the Physics Department of University of Coimbra, the laboratory has supported scientists from 9 Portuguese Universities and 2 research laboratories. It is a member of the European Research Infrastructure PRACE (Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe). TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION UC-lCA computer systems include the 520-core Computer cluster milipeia and the recent 128-core computer cluster Centaurus, which includes 7 high-performance Graphics Processing Units . The simulations run on these clusters include structural analysis, molecular modelling, and system modelling of biological processes. In particular, the application software installed and the computer power available has allowed the scientists who use the clusters to study protein folding/unfolding, molecules with pharmaceutical interest, carry out simulations of some biological processes like angiogenesis, study biological markers and perform computer simulations of neutron and proton radiobiology treatments. ACCESS PolICy Address LABORATORY FOR ADVANCED COMPUTING Physics Department of the University of Coimbra 3004-516 CoImBRA PoRTUGAl Access to the computer cluster milipeia is granted through national calls for scientific projects that use advanced computer resources. There is at least one call per year. The accepted projects are allocated a number of core hours depending on the merit and past usage. Each year are allocated around 4.5 million core hours. Contact detail Pedro AlBERTo Tel. (+ 351) 239 410 116 [email protected] www.lca.uc.pt 117 LABORATORY FOR BIOSTATISTICS AND MEDICAL INFORMATICS location CoImBRA, PoRTUGAl Key words DATA AnAlySIS SoFTWARE DEvEloPmEnT, BIoSTATISTICS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The laboratory for Biostatistics and medical Informatics offers consultancy in statistical analyses and development of scientific computing tools for biomedical problems, namely those related to pharmacoepidemiology, genomics, bioinformatics and imaging. Additional services include research, education and training. The laboratory is a part of IBIlI, a research Institution of the Faculty of medicine of the University of Coimbra, which relies on excellent clinical and laboratory facilities as well as on a highly skilled and multidisciplinary scientific staff. IBIlI is an internationally recognized centre of excellence for research in health sciences. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Examples of application : consultancy in biostatistics, design of clinical trials, epidemiological studies, farmacoeconomy studies, clinical services organisation, courses in biostatistics and biomedical computing. ACCESS PolICy Contact by e-mail. Address LABORATORY FOR BIOSTATISTICS AND MEDICAL INFORMATICS Azinhaga Santa Comba, Celas 3000-548 CoImBRA PoRTUGAl Contact detail Claudia CARIDADE Tel. (+351) 239 480 240 [email protected] www.uc.pt 118 SICGEN ANTIBODIES location CoImBRA, PoRTUGAl Key words PolyClonAl AnTIBoDIES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED SICGEn taking advantage of cutting-edge technologies is committed to developing itself to the world’s provider of polyclonal antibodies and antibody related products and services with the best quality and the most competitive-edge prices. As a customer service we offer the production of polyclonal antibodies from goat to the scientific community. It is both a product and a service company and its primary line of business is the discovery and marketing of new for research and scientific purposes. SICGEn has been producing custom polyclonal antibodies for major national and International Universities, Research Institutions and pharmaceutical manufacturers worldwide. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The facility includes a licenced animal house (goats) and a laboratory facility for serum preparation and storage. ACCESS PolICy Services are accessible for any academic and private projects. The demands are submitted to the core facility director by e-mail. Then the strategy is defined and the experiments are conducted according to the required specifications. The fee depends on the services provided. Address SICGEN Estrada do Pombalinho Rabacal 3230-544 PEnElA PoRTUGAl Contact detail José RAmAlHo Tel. (+351) 919145219 [email protected] www.sicgen.pt 119 CCMAR TCF CENTRO DE CIENCIAS DO MAR DO ALGARVE location FARo, PoRTUGAl Key words AQUACUlTURE PIloT STATIon; ElECTRoPHySIoloGy; EnvIRonmEnT monIToRInG AnD DISRUPToRS; ImmUnoASSAyS; molECUlAR BIoloGy AnAlySIS; BIoEnERGy; mICRoBIoloGy; PRoTEomICS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED CCmAR technologies and services can provide custom made solutions covering a range of domains: marine Sciences; Blue Biotechnology; Biological and Environmental Sciences; Ecology and Biodiversity. Services include Techniques and Analysis, Scientific Diving and Consultancy and R&D Services. Consultancy and R&D Services are available upon request and a multidisciplinary team can be assembled to respond to specific technical problems. End-users include marine biologists, in-house staff, researchers from other scientific domains from universities, government and nGo agencies, SmEs and industry. The TCF is staffed by technical experts who focus entirely on service provision; there is a multidisciplinary team that supplies a highly specialized set of services with the primary aim of satisfying the needs of TCF users. Specialised services are run by a Head of the Facility with responsibility for daily operations and quality assurance. Primary objectives are; i) quality of services; ii) fast reaction times to user demands; iii) an affordable price; and iv) when possible an integrated solution. Organizational Structure The TCF is segmented according to the available infrastructures and capabilities. CCmAR R&D facilities consist of equipped laboratories, Technological Platforms that provide access to equipment and analytical services, an experimental marine station, Ramalhete, Boats and a Scientific Diving Centre. The Ramalhete Experimental marine Station is equipped with aquarium facilities and marine biological models and all the technical expertise for running trials or experiment. In order to undertake outdoor and on site experimental actions, the TCF provides access to the Ria Formosa and adjacent Coastal Area Ecosystems. There are boats available for R&D activities and a Scientific Diving Centre to support underwater experimentation and collection of organisms. Consultancy and R&D Services are also available in a wide range of expertise provided by multidisciplinary teams. Address CCMAR Centre of marine Sciences University of Algarve, building 7 8005-139 FARo PoRTUGAl Contact detail liliane lEmAn TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Routine Analysis and Techniques Quantification of Herpes virus in Seed oysters Using PCR technique DnA Sequencing Identification of plant or animal species used for the confection of processed foods, such as cod pastries. [email protected] 120 DnA Fragment Analysis Widely used method in studies of population genetics and these methods are also used in paternity testing. Elemental Analysis (C, H, n) a) Identification of sources of nutrients, natural or anthropogenic, that exists in riverine ecosystems, estuarine, and coastal b) monitoring the uptake of different sources of nutrients for primary producers (plants and algae) c) Quantification of Protein and Biomass in biological material Gas Chromatography – mass Spectrometry (GC/mS) Environmental analysis, food analysis, flavour and aroma applications, industrial measurements, advanced diagnostic methods. High-Performance liquid Chromatography (HPlC) Environmental tests, chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries, among others, for the separation, quantification and detection of compounds (eg. Drugs) Proteomics Study the pattern of accumulation of a specific protein at the cell level. Bacteria Identification Food industry, environment or healthcare. Hormonal Immunoassays – RIA, ElISA, Western blot Extraction of analytes from tissue or fluid, fresh or frozen samples. Isolation and identification of steroids by thin layer chromatography and mass spectrophotometry. Development of custom immunoassay, development of specific radiotracers, and quantification of analytes in plasma, urine, tissue extracts and environmental water. ACCESS PolICy Access is granted to internal users and users from other R&D institutions, nGo, Government institutions and also companies. Access is available for Technological Platforms, Ramalhete Experimental Station, model organisms and Boats and on specific requests to R&D laboratories. Services are available through several mechanisms: Requisition, Service supply contract, Collaborative agreement or Access to infrastructures agreement. www.ccmar.ualg.pt 121 CIIMAR CENTRO INTERDISCIPLINAR DE INVESTIGAÇÃO MARINHA E AMBIENTAL location PoRTo, PoRTUGAl Key words EColoGy, EnvIRonmEnT, ECoToXIColoGy, CoASTAl AREAS, RESEARCH, GEnomICS, BIoInFoRmATICS, BIoCHEmISTRy, AQUATIC RESoURCES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED CIImAR has as main purpose the research and technological development that contributes to the comprehension of the biological, chemical and physical processes that are occurring in the ocean and in the environment. many of the techniques used in the services are developed in CIImAR so we are able to offer up to date applications our the most modern metodologies. Services include physical oceanographic stuidies and GIS, environmental impact assessement, monitoring and management plans of inland and costal ecossystems, environmental risk analysis of xenobiotics and natural toxins, evaluation of welfare and sanitation of aquacultural systems, enhancement of production in aquaculture; ecological and ecotoxicological studies in freshwater, estauarine and marine environments. The main users are Water and Wasterwater Treatment Plants, ministry of Environement, ministry of Health, Water Institute, Fish Food industry, municipalities, Public Health Centres, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industry, other research centres. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Prediction of currents, temperature, salinity and waves formation in the oceanic and costal areas, characterization of fauna and flora of a costal areas in order to define locations for industrial activities, recreational sites or foshing areas; ecotoxicological evaluation of new pharmaceuticals or agricultural products; evaluation of the efficiency of a WTP in order to remove phytoplankton and toxins from cyanobacteria; analysis of fish parasites in aquaculture species or in wild caught animals; formulation of new fish diets that enhance production and decrease environmental impact. ACCESS PolICy Services may be arranged by direct contact with the laboratories in charge of the techniques in question or by contact to the CIImAR secretariate. Address CIIMAR Rua dos Bragas, 289 4050-123 PoRTo PoRTUGAl Contact detail João CoImBRA www.ciimar.up.pt [email protected] 122 CBME/UALG ANIMAL FACILITY location FARo, PoRTUGAl Keywords AnImAl moDElS, AnImAl EXPERImEnTATIon, STUDIES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED This TCF is a conventional facility for the housing of laboratory mouse strains under “Specific Pathogen Free” (SPF) conditions and consists of 4 units: Two independent rooms for the housing of the animals (5.000); one experimental room, equipped for small surgeries and dissections; one support room, for cleaning, washing and sterilization of cages, food and bedding; Technical support for animal health and welfare (mDv, as by line d) of nº37 Portuguese Portaria 1005/92). As services, the CBmE/UAlg Animal Facility may provide Breeding small numbers of mouse “inbred” strains, namely C57/B6 and 129/ Sv; Breeding and housing of genetically modified mouse strains; Technical and scientific advice to investigators planning to design genetic manipulation experiments using mouse models; Biomedical, pharmacological, toxicity, etc. studies for external entities upon request and contract. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The techniques used are animal models and infrastructure for animal experiments. CBmE/UAlG Animal Facility also use imaging techniques in particular ultrasound. ACCESS PolICy The access to this platform is allowed through the following procedures: Submission of Cv and presentation of the project by the researcher concerned. Then this information is examined by the Ethics Committee of the CBmE/UAlG Animal Facility and if the evaluation is favorable, the person responsible proceeds to form to veterinary Authority. Address UNIVERSITY OF ALGARVE FCT Bld. 8 Campus de Gambelas 8005-139 FARo PoRTUGAl Contact detail Sara mARQUES Tel. (+ 351) 289 800028 [email protected] or [email protected] www.cbme.ualg.pt/bioterio_cbme.html 123 CEBAL CENTRO DE BIOTECNOLOGIA AGRÍCOLA E AGRO-ALIMENTAR DO BAIXO ALENTEJO E LITORAL location BEJA, PoRTUGAl Keywords AGRICUlTURAl BIoTECHnoloGy, AGRoFooD BIoTECHnoloGy, RECovERy oF BIomASS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED CEBAl has focused in the recovery of biomass from different species and agro-forestry products well adapted to the Alentejo region. The TCF have a large capacity of internal interaction between different research groups in creating cross chains of biomass recovery from the perspective of natural bioactive extracts production. These chains comprise three distinct areas: i) Reverse Genetics - selection of plants that naturally produce large quantities of certain compounds; ii) Functional Biology - assessing the potential of natural extracts in terms of anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-tumour activity and cytotoxic potential; and iii) Engineering Processes - extraction and fractionation involving ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis, and a step of drying and formulation of the final product. As a result of the regional context in which the CEBAl is inserted and as a result of facilitated contacts with companies and producers, CEBAl has focused on the study and valorisation of biomass from different species and agro-forestry products well adapted to the Alentejo. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The last major up-grade of CEBAl was in methods: membrane systems (reverse osmosis, micro and ultra-filtration). Regarding equipments CEBAl has a Real Time PCR, Cryopreservation System, nanofiltration unit, HPlC e GC and nanodrop. ACCESS PolICy The CEBAl has focused in proximity interactions with its associates, promoting meetings and technical visits, which allows easier access to a wide network of regional contacts, and to the most significant issues. Consequently, CEBAl is already seen as a promoter and/or a partner of regional funding programs, not only as the provider of R&D services, but mainly as a reference scientifictechnological partner. Address CENTRO DE BIOTECNOLOGIA AGRÍCOLA E AGRO-ALIMENTAR Rua Pedro Soares, Apartado 6158 7801-908 BEJA PoRTUGAl Contact detail Jorge PUlIDo vAlEnTE Tel. (+351) 284 311 800 [email protected] www.cebal.pt 124 CITA RESEARCH CENTRE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY location FARo, PoRTUGAl Key words oPTImIZATIon, DEvEloPmEnT oF FooD PRoCESSES AnD PRoDUCTS, ESTABlISHmEnT oF PRoDUCT SHElF lIFE. DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED CITA offers services to companies interested in commercializing new products or improve production efficiency of existing ones, using the facilities of the laboratories: Processing and new Product Development, Rheology and Packaging, Functional Food / nutraceuticals, Food Security and Enology in the following areas: Development of products from pilot scale to industrial scale for commercial application; Determining the assessment of a product by consumers through sensory analysis; «Scale-up” of regional recipes for commercial application; Development of packaging to maximize shelf life and aesthetics of products; Determination of time for food shelf. The main competitive advantage is the existence of specialized human resources in this areas and the existence of well equipped labs. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION In the category of Biological Resources and Associated Infrastructures CITA use the biological resources centres, banks, collections (for collections of microorganisms. In the category of Biotechnological Processes CITA uses fermentation to produce food or drinks (traditional brew), fermentation for enzyme production and fermentation for production of active compounds (for study arbutus brandy, application of enzymes to break chemical bonds in the production of juices). In the category of Bioinformatics use data warehousing, construction and management of databases, data analysis and biostatistics, modelling systems (biotechnological processes, ecosystems, etc.) and computational power (for analysis of experimental data). The main equipment provided by the platform is: Address CITA University of Algarve Institute of Engineering, CITA Campus da Penha 8005-139 FARo PoRTUGAl Contact detail margarida vIEIRA Tel. (+351) 289 800 535 [email protected] Pilot scale equipment for processing and food processing Chemical analysis (GC´s, HPlC’s) Enology Equipment microbiology and molecular Biology Equipment The last major upgrade was the improvement of the Food Technology laboratory, the creation of the laboratory of new products development and sensory analysis. ACCESS PolICy The customer makes the contact and then the CITA provides the budget. After this procedure is initiated the contracting (services are provided through establishment of a protocol). http://ise.ualg.pt 125 SANITARY ENGINEERING LABORATORY location FARo, PoRTUGAl Key words WATER AnAlySIS, PHyToREmEDIATIon, APPlIED RESEARCH. DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Sanitary Engineering laboratory has the main aim to provide services and applied research. Its main areas of expertise are the physico-chemical and microbiological tests on all types of water and the soil, sediment, plant material and residues, evaluation of the impact of forest fires in Riversides, evaluation of metals and butiestanhos in sediments of saltmarshes and Phytoremediation of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems. The main competitive advantage is the accreditation of tests they carry out and the capacity for innovator technology transfer, particularly at the level of phytoremediation. In coming years the main objectives are to contribute to compliance with the Water Framework Directive, provide a platform of support services that serve the needs of regional companies and its technological development. This laboratory is associated in RElACRE - Association of Portuguese Accredited laboratories which represents the Portuguese laboratories in EURolAB. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The last major upgrade was in the microwave assisted digestion and atomic absorption. In the category of Biological Resources and Associated Infrastructures are used phytoremediation tests to remove pollutants in aquatic ecosystems. ACCESS PolICy The services are provided to public and private clients. The visits to the laboratory are conducted occasionally, as long as assembled the requirements of confidentiality. The users of equipment are the laboratory technicians, according to the stipulations in the standard 17025. Address UNIVERSITY OF ALGARVE laboratory of Sanitary Engineering Campus da Penha 8005-139 FARo PoRTUGAl Contact detail manuela moREIRA DA SIlvA Tel. (+351) 289 800 175 [email protected] or [email protected] http://ise.ualg.pt/index.php 126 nAvARRA, SPAIn FIDENA (FOUNDATION FOR R&D IN NANOTECHNOLOGY) location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words nAnoTECHnoloGy, nAnoPARTIClES, nAnoSTRUCTURES, BIomolECUlES, AnTIBoDIES, BIo-FUnCTIonAlIZATIon, BIoSEnSoR, THERAPy, DRUG DElIvERy. DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Recent projects: SABioD: Self assembled Bio-Active device: The main goal of the project is the development of novel nanobiohybrid systems, mainly composed by biomolecules and nanostructures (nanoparticles and nanopatterned surfaces) to create a wide variety of products with novel properties, functions and applications in the field of biotechnology, health and agrifood. At the moment the area specializes on optical nanobio-sensors and functionalized nanoparticles as nanobio-probes and nanobio-carriers. Service, Technology and applications Services Physical and chemical characterization: FE-SEm (Field emission scanning electron microscope): Size, morphology, material composition… Dynamic light scattering: Size, morphology, ζ-potential, polydispersity… FTIR: Chemical composition. Spectrophotometer Uv-vIS-nIR: Size, morphology… Technology nanoparticles: Synthesis of organic and inorganic nanoparticles in different shapes, size and materials, tailoring their physical and chemical properties towards bio-sensing and nano-carries applications. Biofunctionalization: Surface chemical modification, including bioconjugation with peptides, proteins, antibodies, nucleic acids and drugs. Functionalization of inorganic and organic nanoparticles, nanopatterned surfaces and biomedical implants with novel and specific functionality. Biosensor: Development of lSPR (localized Surface Plasmon Resonance) biosensors using nanoparticles or nanopatterned surfaces, applicable to the determination of different compounds. The efforts are focused on the development of fast, sensitive, low-cost and easy-to-use systems. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The main applications are related to BIoSEnSInG and THERAPy. I.e.: Address FIDENA Centro de I+D “Jerónimo de Ayanz” Campus de Arrosadía, C/Tajonar s/n 31006 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn Detection of different analytes and biomarkers (proteins, cancer markers, small molecules –histamine, lactose, antibiotics…- ). nanobio-probes for signal amplification (enhanced ElISA, enhanced SPR). nanobio-carriers for smart delivery of proteins, nucleic acids, drugs etc. nanoparticles enabled hyperthermia to kill targeted cells or bacteria. ACCESS PolICy Reservations for the use of the equipment can be made sending an email or by phone (at least a week before). Contact detail Ernesto BRAvo Tel. +34 948 166 177 [email protected] www.fidena.es 128 MUCOSAL DRUG/ ANTIGEN DELIVERY UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words nAnomEDICInE, nAnoPARTIClES, mICEllES, DRUG DElIvERy, AnTIGEn, AllERGEn, vACCInE, TARGETInG, ConTRollED RElEASE DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED In this proposal UnAv is represented by the research group “mucosal Drug/Antigen Delivery”, ascribed to the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology of the School of Pharmacy. The group focuses its research on (i) the delivery of drugs through biological barriers, and (ii) the development of new mucosal adjuvants for vaccination and immunotherapy. The group collaborates with public and private academic and research institutions as well as technological centers and pharmaceutical companies. Concerning research facilities, the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology possesses apparatus for the formulation and physico-chemical and biopharmaceutical characterization of dispersed systems including colloids in general and, particularly, nanoparticles, microparticles and lipid vehicles. In addition, these facilities include a laboratory for the formulation of anticancer formulations and production of adenoviral vectors for gene therapy. Similarly, the research group has also facilities for cultured cells and animal studies (under GlP conditions). Finally, it is also interesting to note the internal collaborations with other groups of the University for the radiolabelling, biodistribution (Radiopharmacy Unit) and toxicity studies (Toxicological Department). TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Formulation of nano- and microparticles. nano- and microencapsulation of drugs, antigens and allergens. Characterization of nano- and microparticles, Bioavailability and pharmacokinetic studies ACCESS PolICy Access is studied case by case. Address DEP. FARMACIA Y TECNOLOGÍA FARMACÉUTICA University of navarra C/Irunlarrea, 1 31080 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn Contact detail Juan m. IRACHE [email protected] Alex HAnSEn Tel. +34 948 425 649 [email protected] www.unav.es 129 DEVELOPMENT OF FERMENTATION STARTERS AND PROBIOTICS (CNTA) location SAn ADRIAn, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words PRoBIoTICS, BIo-PRoCESSInG, FERmEnTATIon STARTERS, mICRoEnCAPSUlATIon DOMAIN OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Development of novel healthier or functional biobased foods/ingredients (fermentation and downstream processing), GRAS extraction technologies (e.g. SFE). micro/nanoencapsulation of bioactive compounds (BACs) or living bacteria. Bioprocesses: optimisation of fermentative processes, development of starter cultures, biotechnological production of molecules of interest (e.g. BACs, biopolymers…). new food processing technologies (HPP, PEF, RF…) as alternative food preservation methods: improved nutritional and sensory foods. modelling of product shelf life TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Cell culture: testing of probiotics and bioactive compounds. Tiny animal model (C. elegans): testing of probiotics and bioactive compounds in vivo (Septembre 2012). Fermentation technologies: selection and optimisation of starters (e.g. for food production), development of bioprocesses for production of biobased food ingredients/additives and biopolymers/monomers (up to 60 liters). microencapsulation of bioactive compounds and living bacteria (food, nutraceutical, pharma, cosmetics): increased stability, changes in physic-chemical properties, gastrointestinal resistance. Address CNTA Ctra. nA-134 km 53 31570-SAn ADRIAn, nAvARRA SPAIn Contact detail Carlos J. González nAvARRo Tel. +34 948 670 159 [email protected] http://www.cnta.es 130 SECOND GENERATION BIOFUELS CENTRE (CENER) location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words BIoFUElS, BIomASS, lIGnoCEllUloSES, EnZymATIC HyDRolySIS, FERmEnTATIon, BIoETHAnol DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The general objective of the 2nd Generation Biofuel Centre of navarra is to constitute a Process Development Unit (PDU) to produce 2nd generation biofuels on a pilot scale level as an intermediate step towards the industrial scale-up of these technologies and as a biorefinery test platform. The PDU considers a complete range of alternatives, which permit the integration of both conversion routes (thermochemical and biochemical) and the development of biorefinery concepts aimed at an integral use of the biomass and by-products generated in each one of the processes. Expert knowledge includes: Biomass (wood & herbaceous) handling and physical pretreatment Advanced thermo-chemical pretreatment (Torrefaction) vegetable cell wall deconstruction technologies Enzymatic Hydrolysis Aerobic & anaerobic fermentation Product fractionation Distinguishing feature: Integral development of 2nd generation biofuels production processes by both Thermo-chemical & Biochemical routes. The possibility of processing all types of biomasses. A wide range of 2nd generation biofuels of interest. The constitution of a test platform for biorefinery processes. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Biomass and biofuels characterization Bioenergy (2nd generation biofuels: cellulose based bio ethanol): lignocellulosic biomass pre-treatments, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation, separation & fractionation techniques… Able to produce other oxygenated biofuels. Fermentation for bio-based building blocks production (succinic acid, lactic acid, butanol…) other Bioenergy conversion routes: Biomass thermo-chemical conversion processes ACCESS PolICy Address CENER C/ Ciudad de la Innovación, 7 31621 SARRIGUREn, nAvARRA SPAIn) The 2nd generation Biofuels Centre has a clear vocation to be open and at the disposal of the scientific and enterprise community, proposing a high availability for this access to both public and private organizations. CEnER has a Business Development Department in charge of offering services and installations to interested 3rd parties. In case of interest in any of the services and/or techniques, each case would be analyzed and quoted separately. Contact detail Inés ECHEvERRIA Tel. +34 948 252 800 [email protected] www.cener.com 131 ESTNA ESCUELA SANITARIA TÉCNICO PROFESIONAL DE NAVARRA location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words RADIoloGy, TECHnICIAn SCHool, DIAGnoSTIC, mAmmoGRAPHy, DIGITAl ImAGInG, TRAInInG, oRTHoPAnTomoGRAm DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED over 20 years of professional experience teaching Diagnostic Radiology. ESTnA is a national Reference Centre for training technicians in different heath technologies. Training in diagnosis techniques and use of radiologic equipment (mammography, digital imaging, radiology protection, nuclear medicine, etc) Collaborative experience with departments and services within Government of navarra, professional associations, Spanish ministries, autonomous organizations, trade unions, hospitals and education centres. The institution is a Public Technological Education Centre unique in Spain due to its conventional radiography facilities, similar to any hospital services, including real ionizing radiation use. our equipment includes: 2 conventional diagnostic radiography equipments integrated in a reception and processing DCR equipment 1 mammography unit 1 orthopantomogram unit TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION A laboratory equipped with a Conventional digitalized radiography equipment, A mammography unit and specific training in radiologic equipment use with room for 8 students. A laboratory equipped with a Conventional digitalized radiography equipment, an orthopantomogram unit and specific training in radiologic equipment use with room for 8 students. ACCESS PolICy Facilities and services are opened to training courses as well as diagnostic use (excluding humans) for any interested entity. Address It will be mandatory for rental users groups and individuals to carry liability insurance when renting a facility. It will be included in the billing price. ESTNA C/Irunlarrea 3 (Complejo Hospitalario de navarra– Sector A : Hospital de navarra) 31008 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn Applications should be sent to the centre´s administration. Price of the service to be agreed individually Contact detail Conchita AnTon Tel. : +34 948 198 698 [email protected] http://centros.educacion.navarra.es 132 GERMPLASM BANK SERVICE (IDEN BIOTECHNOLOGY) loCATIon PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn KEy WoRDS GERmPlASm BAnK, TISSUE BAnK, EXPlAnT, In vITRo CUlTURE, PlAnT BIoTECHnoloGy, BIoCHEmICAl AnAlySIS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Iden runs a germplasm bank for the maintenance of vegetable material stocks in the form of seeds and/or explants belonging to different species. our infrastructures are available for the creation and maintenance of third-partner´s collections that need to preserve the genetic diversity of both commercial varieties and transgenic organisms of interest. Iden has a strong know-how on plant and microbe molecular biology and holds a well trained staff for an optimal service. The germplasm bank equipment includes controlled environment chambers for plant growth, ultra-low freezer and laminar flow cabinets, among others. The laboratory has typical molecular biology laboratory equipment. other related services of the company are biochemical and enzymatic analysis, metabolites analysis using chromatographic equipment and fermentative analysis with plant material as substrate. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Germplasm bank metabolic and enzymatic analysis of vegetable material and bacteria molecular biology Plant genetics Recombinant protein production Specific techniques: (PCR, northern and Western blots, vegetal cell culture, vegetal and microorganisms transgenesis, plant models, housing and facilities for plant experimentation, vegetal germplasm bank, bioenergy processes) ACCESS PolICy To be defined for each type of service. Address GERMPLASM BANK SERVICE Iden Biotechnology Polig. mocholi, Plaza CEIn 1- of 8 31110 noAIn, nAvARRA SPAIn Contact detail Xana BElASTEGUI Tel. : +34 948 152 122 [email protected] www.idenbiotechnology.com 133 DAIRY INSTITUTE. ILL location lEKUmBERRI , nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words DAIRy, mIlK AnAlySIS, PCR, mIlK mICRoBIoloGy, QUAlITy ConTRol DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Analysis of ex-farm milk and dairy products. Services to the dairy sector. The institute is specialized in milk and dairy products analysis including: Quality and hygienic control of raw milk from dairy cattle, sheep and goat in navarra and near provinces. Analysis of dairy products and other food matrixes from industry, Designation of origin Control Boards and Quality Certifying entities. Control and calibration of equipment in production lines including quality control samples and proficiency-testing programs organization. Regarding R&D, the Institute develops projects of general interest for the sector, as well as specific projects in collaboration with private companies aiming to improve techniques, industrial processes and product quality. The organization collaborates with other technology centres, universities, Designation of origin Control Boards and associated companies. Technique improvement is a major issue in order to fulfill industry demands. Analytic techniques certified under ISo/IEC 17025 standard. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION microbiologic analysis for product quality control: Salmonella, listeria monocytogenes, Enterobacteriaceae, Staphyllococcus, mould and yeast, Bacillus cereus, etc. PCR technology for identification of mastitis pathogens and microorganism; (mycoplasma agalactiae ovis, P. zopfii and P. wickerhamii, BolA gene, etc (in development). Residue and pollutant quantitative identification by HPlC/mS/mS. Physico-chemical quality of milk (fat, protein, lactose content). Quality management systems establishment and implementation consultancy. Address DAIRY INSTITUTE. ILL Plazaola, 23 31870 lEKUnBERRI, nAvARRA SPAIn Contact detail nere BEREZIARTUA Tel. : +34 948 507 215 [email protected] Standard sample preparation for analysis, equipment verification and control. Disease testing. IR Fatty acid profiling in milk (in development, innovative process which main advantage is cost efficiency compared to traditional chromatographic methods). ACCESS PolICy To be defined for each type of service. 134 www.illekunberri.com PROTEOMICS, GENOMICS AND BIOINFORMATICS (CIMA) location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words PRoTEomICS, GEnomICS, BIoInFoRmATICS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Disease mechanism definition and biomarker detection are the main activities of the unit. Proteomics: Global proteome analysis is offered, based on the following specific services: Consultancy on proteomics research Protein identification (mAlDI-ToF or sequencing (ESI/mS/mS)) Post-translational modifications identification (ESI/mS/mS). Small molecule analysis by mS. Two-dimensional gels Comparative proteome analysis by Differential in Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE). Training practical courses recognized by the national Proteomics Institute (ProteoRed), the Spanish Proteomics Society and the Spanish Biochemistry Society The laboratory takes part in the following projects: Human Proteome organization: Human Proteome Project. Chromosome 19. national Proteomics Institute (ProteoRed) Technological innovation, standardization and quality control in proteome analysis. Participation in contests promoted by the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF) consisting of resolving proteomic quests. Genomics and Bioinformatics Genome wide gene expression profiling. Cytogenetic studies (CGH). Genotyping. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Genotyping Transcriptomics DnA/RnA microarray (Affymetrix microarrays) Differential proteomics Peptide and protein identification and characterization (sequencing) Bioinformatics: Data analysis and biostatistics, integration and interpretation, integrative biology ACCESS PolICy Address CIMA Avenida Pío XII, 55 31008 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn An initial interview is mandatory to decide the best workflow fitting the requirements of the project. Service demands should be made through ProteoRed webpage (http://www. proteored.org/), where prices are available. External services to public national organizations represent 25% of the total activities. The Unit is open to external collaborations. Contact detail Fernando CoRRAlES Tel. : +34 948 194 700 [email protected] http://www.cima.es 135 BIOFILTRATION FOR ODOUR REMOVAL (FIDIMA) location ESTEllA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words BIoFIlTRATIon, oDoUR REmovAl, H2S, nH3 DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Biofiltration is a versatile odour and gas treatment technology. They can effectively remove odours and voCs from diluted air streams at relatively low cost as compared with other alternatives. In air treatment biofilters odours gases are forced through a filter bed material that serves as support for microorganisms that metabolise the compounds in the gas phase. The main advantage of this biofilter against other biofiltration systems is the high odour removal efficiency. The TCF has developed a substrate which eliminates higher levels of H2S when compared with other organic substrates, and at a low cost. Another interesting characteristic is that the TCF includes a pilot modular mobile biofilter, that can be located at any emission source to favor the adaptation the microorganism to the specific pollutants. It can also be used in industries that want to realize test in situ with a biofilter, before the installation of the entire infrastructure, to study its efficiency and the profitability of the inversion. Additionally, this technology is environmentally friendly owing to the valorization of waste products. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Biofiltration for odour removal Pilot modular mobile biofilter to make tests in situ in companies with odour problems. Sale of the organic substrate for biofiltration. ACCESS PolICy At the moment, the TCF is concluding the R&D phase and starting the patent but the approximate prices are: Biofilter: 8000€ and Substrate: 44€/an. Confidentiality contracts are signed by all the staff of the organization, company and project partners and with other enterprises if it is required. Address FIDIMA Centro Tecnologico miguel de Eguia C/ Zaparuz, 1. 31200 ESTEllA, nAvARRA SPAIn Contact detail Esteban mUEl Tel. +34 948 111 201 [email protected] www.idima.es 136 FLOW CYTOMETRY UNIT (NAVARRABIOMED) location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words FloW CyTomETRy, CEllUlAR SElECTIon, CEllUlAR monIToRInG DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Phenotypic and functional characterization of tumoral or immunological subpopulations, especially in peripheral blood, bone marrow, lymphatic node and apheresis products, are the most important issues for the diagnostic and monitoring of immunodeficiencies and haematological diseases. The main advantage of the polycromatic flow cytometry is the simultaneous analysis of multiple cellular antigenic markers. The combination of cellular selection methods with the flow cytometry optimizes the analysis of minor immunological subpopulations. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Flow Cytometry Unit is equipped with a BD FACSCanto II Flow Cytometer (Red, Blue and violet laser) that allows the analysis of 8 colors or ten-parameters to elucidate complex antigenic expression or functional activity (apoptosis, proliferation, cytokine production, cellular cycle, antigenspecific activation) of leukocyte populations or tumor-/virus-specific T-cell subpopulations (Tetarmers, Pentamers and Streptamers). Positive selection or depletion from biological samples by using ClinimACS (miltenyi Biotec) -available from January 2013- and AutomACS (miltenyi Biotec) automatic cell selectors can be performed of target cellular subpopulations. The facility also has tumoral monitoring capability, CellSearch System equipment allows it. Epithelial and endothelial tumoral cells can be quantificated and selected with this System for the later cellular or molecular analysis. ACCESS PolICy Service demands or collaboration proposals should be made sending an e-mail to [email protected] Address NAVARRABIOMED Irunlarrea, 3 31008 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn Contact detail natalia RAmÍREZ Tel. +34 848 422865 [email protected] 137 GENOMICS UNIT (NAVARRABIOMED) location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words EPIGEnETICS, GEnomICS, BIoInFoRmATICS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED our experience is based on the analysis of molecular alterations and gene expression in cancer, related to survival and response to treatment, in tumour samples and in vitro cell lines. Genomics, Epigenetics and Bioinformatics Pharmacogenetics Epigenetic analysis Sequencing and CGH-arrays: from January 2013 Pyrosequencing: from January 2013 methylation arrays : from January 2013 Data analysis and functional clustering: from January 2013 TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION DnA modification and methylation-specific PCR Individual gene and microRnA expression Gene and microRnA expression using array-based technology: from January 2013 DnA Sequencing by capillary electrophoresis: : from January 2013 CGH and Copy number variation studies: from January 2013 Immunofluorescence ACCESS PolICy Service demands or collaboration proposals should be made sending an e-mail to [email protected] Address NAVARRABIOMED Irunlarrea, 3 31008 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn Contact detail David GUERRERo Tel. +34 848 422 607 [email protected] 138 PROTEOMICS UNIT (NAVARRABIOMED) location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Keywords PRoTEomICS, BIoInFoRmATICS DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED Pathological and molecular mechanisms definition and biomarker detection/identification in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases are the main activities of the Unit Proteomics: The Unit offers global proteome analysis based on the following specific services: Consultancy on proteomic workflows Experimental design Different peptide fractionation methods Protein identification by lC-mS/mS Comparative proteome analysis by isobaric tagging of peptides or label-free approaches (available during the first quarter of 2013). The Proteomics Unit participates actively in Accredited Training Technical Courses based on Clinical Proteomics recognized by the Spanish laboratory Technicians Society (AETEl) The proteomics lab takes part in the following projects: Proteomic expression profiles of different breast cancer subtypes molecular characterization of specific pharmacological resistance in colon cancer High-throughput proteomic/peptidomic analysis of specific human brain subproteomes TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Differential proteomics (available during the first quarter of 2013) Protein/peptide characterization (sequencing) Bioinformatics: Data analysis, integration and biological interpretation ACCESS PolICy Address NAVARRABIOMED Irunlarrea, 3 31008 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn Service demands or collaboration proposals should be made sending an e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] Contact detail Enrique SAnTAmARÍA [email protected] Joaquín FERnÁnDEZ-IRIGoyEn Tel. +34 848 422 607 [email protected] 139 BIOBANK NAVARRABIOMED location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words HUmAn SAmPlES, BIomEDICAl RESEARCH DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED navarra Public Health Service Biobank is a service platform, with the aim of improving the scientific knowledge in biomedical research providing high quality human samples and their associated data to the scientific community according to a precise ethical and legal setting that assures the donor rights. It is part of the Spanish national Biobank network, an initiative of the Carlos III Health InstituteThe Biobank facilities are able to provide human samples for the study of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of serious and life-threatening illnesses – including, but not exclusive, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases or genetic disorders. Brain Bank: nervous system tissue and cerebrospinal fluid of various neuropathological disorders and healthy donors. Tumour Bank: Tumour and normal tissue, serum and DnA of various kinds of malignancies and healthy donors. other tissue and biological samples. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION obtaining, handling, processing and storing human tissue and biological samples for research. obtain, classify, preserve and distribute human nervous system tissue. Registration (including clinical data), preparation and preservation of tissue and related samples. Preservation of the anonymity and traceability of the samples. Brain extraction and processing. Processing for biochemical studies: frozen material. neuropathological diagnoses. management legal and ethical aspects. Cession of samples for research. Address NAVARRABIOMED Irunlarrea, 3 31008 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn ACCESS PolICy Any request of collaboration or material transfer agreement can be e-mailed to [email protected] or For material transfer agreements, a material Request Application Form is requested. All interested should contact us and each request will be analyzed individually. Contact detail Isabel GIl-AlDEA Tel. +34 848 422 607 [email protected] 140 TOXICOLOGY UNIT. CIFA. UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA location PAmPlonA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words ToXIColoGy, In vIvo, In vITRo, CEll CUlTURE, CyToToXICITy ASSAyS, GEnoToXICITy, GlP CERTIFICATIon DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED The Toxicology Unit at CIFA offers diverse services related to preclinical toxicity testing. Studies can be carried out according to regulatory guidelines and Good laboratory Practices (GlP). In addition to regulatory compliant versions, versatile toxicity assays for basic research or for early stages of drug development are offered. The main domains of expertise of the Toxicology Unit are: novel drug development (chemical and biotechnological drugs) In vitro and in vivo toxicity of nanoparticles Food toxicology (mycotoxins) The Toxicology Unit also collaborates with the Instrumental Techniques Unit which is certified for drug stability assays and the determination of drugs in biological samples. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION The Toxicology Unit is equipped with all the facilities needed for : Biochemical and hematological analysis Rodent/non- rodent studies - Administration routes: oral, intravenous, subcutaneous, intramuscular, dermal - Study types: acute, repeated dose, maximum tolerated dose, toxicokinetics, local tolerance, skin irritation/corrosion, ocular irritation, germline studies Cytotoxicity testing - mTT reduction, neutral Red uptake, ATP content, lDH release, cell proliferation, clonogenic assays, Propidium Iodide uptake, RoS production (dichlorofluorescein assay) Address TOXICOLOGY UNIT Centro de Investigación en Farmacobiología Aplicada (C.I.F.A.) Universidad de navarra Irunlarrea, 1 31008 PAmPlonA, nAvARRA SPAIn Genotoxicity - In vitro: Bacterial reverse mutation assay (Ames test), in vitro micronucleus test, Comet assay, chromosome aberration test - In vivo: micronucleus test, Comet assay ACCESS PolICy The demands can be submitted via e-mail. The experiments are conducted according to the required specifications. Customers/collaborations: industry and academia Contact detail Adela lóPEZ DE CERAIn Tel. +34 948 425653 [email protected], [email protected] www.unav.es 141 NASERTIC LABORATORY UNIT location vIllAvA, nAvARRA, SPAIn Key words DnA, GEnETIC, FEED, FooD, SoIl, WATER, TRACEABIlITy, QUAlITy ConTRol, RESIDUES DOMAINS OF EXPERTISE AND SERVICES OFFERED nASERTIC laboratory was established in 1994 and is dedicated to supply environmental, agro food, toxicological and molecular biology analysis. We are accredited by EnAC under ISo 17025 Standar for most of performed analysis. We are expert in analytical chemistry and molecular biology, offering analysis on a variety of samples and analytes. Entity designated by the navarra Regional Government to support analytical navarra Regional Police and legal medicine Institute We are licensed by the national Commission for the forensic use of DnA analyzes for legal purposes. TECHNIQUES AND EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION Genetic analyzer (EC), PCR, RT-PCR. Sequencing, genotyping and STR analysis in human and animal items: Identification Population studies Traceability Filiation Genetic susceptibility UPlC/mS, HPlC/mS, GC/mS, ICP/mS.veterinary Residues, pesticides, metals, drugs and toxics in biological matrix. Drugs of Abuse and alcohol in human blood, urine andoral fluid. Identification of drugs in seized material. Pesticides in food, water, soils, vegetals and feeds. mycotoxins. Antibiotics. Hormones. Tiriostatics. Tranquilizers. Toxics metals in food, feed, water and soil. Elemental Analysis, ICP-oES, AAS, TGA, nIR. Physico-chemical and microbiology analysis of food, feed, soil, water and plants. Elemental Analysis, ICP-oES, AAS, TGA, nIR nutricional analysis in food and feeds. Soils properties studies. Chemical composition of waters and microbiology. Address NASERTIC Avenida Serapio Huici 20 31610 vIllAvA, nAvARRA SPAIn ElISA, Sero-neutralization, microscopy. Animal diseases. TSE dissease control. BSE and Scrapie. Equine viral arteritis. Equine Rhinopneumonitis. Equine Babesiosis. Contact detail Jesus lACAllE Tel. +34 948007980 [email protected] ACCESS PolICy Requests and consults should be submitted by email or phone. Each request will be analyzed individually. www.nasertic.es 142 PARTnERS InDEX ACKnoWlEDGEmEnTS SHAREBIOTECH PARTNERS SHAREBIOTECH PARTNERS Bretagne Développement Innovation (France) - Lead partner, administrative and financial coordination, communication Bretagne Développement Innovation is the regional, notfor-profit organisation for the promotion and support of economic development and innovation for the Brittany region in Western France. Contact: Brian Monks – [email protected] Jenny Giboire - [email protected] www.bdi.fr Critt Santé Bretagne (France) – Technical coordination Critt Santé Bretagne is a not-for-profit organisation that promotes co-operation between research units and companies involved in R&D of health-related technologies in Brittany. It is also involved in the coordination of Biogenouest, the life science and environment technological core facility network in Western France. Contact: Céline Quéron – [email protected] www.critt-sante.fr Université de Nantes cellule de valorisation de la recherche (France) The technology transfer department of Nantes University aims at stimulating research valorisation actions within the laboratories: technology transfer, intellectual property, entrepreneurship/ start-up, research commercialisation capacity, technological core facility valorisation etc. Contact: Charlotte Lepère-Douard [email protected] www.univ-nantes.fr Athlone Institute of Technology, Midlands innovation and research centre, MIRC Biocant Associação de Transferência de Tecnologia (Portugal) Biocant is exclusively devoted to Biotechnology promoting the creation of a cluster of companies and R&D institutions of excellence in the centre region of Portugal. Contact: Mariana Brandão - [email protected] www.biocant.pt Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve, CCMAR (Portugal) CCMAR is an interdisciplinary centre for marine and environmental science in Southern Portugal that is dedicated to research and development, training and dissemination. Contact: Deborah Power - [email protected] www.ccmar.ualg.pt Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental, CIIMAR (Portugal) CIIMAR is a research centre focused on marine and environmental sciences in Northern Portugal. CIIMAR is dedicated to research and to the dissemination and transfer of technology in the area of marine and environmental sciences. Contact: Agostinho Antunes - [email protected] www.ciimar.up.pt Universidade do Algarve Divisão de Empreendedorismo e Transferência de Tecnologia, CRIA (Portugal) CRIA is the University of Algarve interface organism, aiming at increasing the technology and knowledge transfer generated in the university. Contact: Ana Isabel Gonçalves - [email protected] www.ualg.pt (Ireland) Athlone Institute of Technology is a higher education and research centre that encompasses MIRC, a converging hub for innovation, research and enterprise in the Midlands, as well as various technological core facilities in human health and environment domains. Contact: Paul Tomkins - [email protected] Michael Lonergan – [email protected] www.ait.ie National University of Ireland, Galway (Ireland) NUI Galway is a research-led University with internationally recognised expertise in translational stem cell and gene therapy research, and home to a marine biodiscovery research programme. NUI Galway is currently Ireland’s top university in the creation of spin out companies, licenses and patents. Contact: Ilaria Nardello - [email protected] www.nuigalway.ie Gobierno de Navarra, Departamento de Innovación, Empresa y Empleo (Spain) The Department of Innovation, Enterprise and Employment of Navarra government aims at stimulating technological innovation within its local enterprises, through the continuous definition and implementation of pro-active regional innovation policies. Contact: Begoña Sesma - [email protected] Maria José Fernandez - [email protected] www.navarra.es Index A agriculture 7 agrifood 7, 111, 128 agronomy 23 algebra systems 73 alzheimer 39, 89 animal breeding 7 animal health 7, 14, 57, 123 animal models 13 antibiotics 142 antibody 46, 50, 88, 128 aquaculture 41, 120 aqueous 31 Atlantic Area 3 autism 67 chromatography 115, 121 chromosomes 19 clean room 100 clinical research 21 computer 27, 73, 88, 113, 117 cosmetics 7, 32, 43, 44, 48 cosmetics cryomicroscopy 20 cryopreservation 124 cyclotron 9 B bioanalysis 91 biodiversity 109 bioenergies 116, 120, 131 biofiltration 136 biofuels 131 bioinformatics 27, 54, 86, 104, 122, D databases 27 diabete 39, 83, 88, 100 digestive function 13 disinfectant 49 distillation 31 DnA 12, 46, 49, 64, 68, 103, 108, 109, G gene 12, 28, 29, 42, 46, 49, 62, 64, 86, 90, 95, 105, 108 genome 12, 26, 27, 36, 64, 66, 94, 95, 109, 122, 135, 138 genotyping 67, 108, 135 glycoanalysis 96 glycoscience 96 GmP 29 H healthcare 16, 48, 121 HIv 65 human health 7, 14, 57, 128 121, 135, 140, 142 drug 28, 37, 40, 46, 47, 59, 63, 72, 74, 83, 99, 106, 128, 129 125, 135, 138, 139 biomarkers 25, 110 biomass 116 biomedical 23, 123 biomolecular11, 111, 89 biopharmaceutical 42 biopolymers 10 bioprocess 24, 130 bioresources 24 biostatistics 38, 104 biotechnology 3, 45, 48, 49, 52, 88, 95, 101, 124 biotherapeutics breeding 28, 33, 40, 49 breeding 123 C cancer 13, 16, 39, 65, 70, 83, 88, 98 cardiovascular 13, 83 cell 18, 26, 29, 30, 37, 42, 46, 49, 50, 70, 71, 75, 80, 84, 85, 88, 91, 94, 107,112,, 130, 137 characterization 44 E ecotoxicology 30 electroencephalography 58 electrophoresis 52 electrophysiology 13 electroretinography 74 embryology 30 energy 7 environment 7, 16, 24, 115, 121, 122 environment enzyme 72 epigenetics 138 epigenomics 66 ethanol 43 F finger nucleases 26 flow cytometry 70, 71, 74, 94 fluorescence 18, 19, 22, 55, 71, 74, 75, 80, 110, 112, 113, 138 I imaging 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 35, 75, 77, 82, 92, 112, 132 immunocytochemistry 18 immunophenotyping 26 industry 7 in vitro 20, 35, 39, 47 133, 141 in vivo 28, 35, 39, 74, 90, 141 isotope 34 L laser 15, 55, 60, lipidomics 14 82 M marine (biotechnology, products) 35, 41, 45, 48, 95, mass spectrometry 10, 25, 61, 106, 121 mathematics 73 metabolomics 14, 57 microalgae/ algae 33, 41 microbiota 36 microdissection 18 microscopy 10, 18, 20, 60, 74, 75, 78, 79, 84, 94, 98, 112 microscopy milk microbiology 134 mitosis 19 molecular 17, 19, 23, 26, 34 47, 49, 64, 69, 72, 79, 88, 97, 105, 108, 117, 120, 128, 133, 139, 142 morphology 18 multiphoton microscopy multiphysics 73 mutagenesis 53 20 O obesity 39 oncology 9, 38, 72, 92 ophthalmology 114 optics 55 P peptide 25, 34, 59, 128, 135, 139 pharmabiotic 94 pharmaceutical 16, 30, 39, 40, 43, 44, skin 37 software development 114, 116 solvent-free 31 spectrometry 22, 52, 54, 98 spectrophotometry 121 spectroscopy 22, 23, 55 stevia 32 subcloning 53 supercomputing 98 synthesis 44 122, 129 pharmacology 87 pharmacotoxicology 15 phenotype (ing) 10, 30, 101 physicochemical 28 physics 87 phytoremediation 126 plant (health, product) 7, 14, 49, 124, 133 polymer 91, 99 polyphenols 31 polysaccharides 10 probiotic 36, 130 protein 17, 25, 26, 33, 40, 42, 46, 50, T tale nucleases 26 telepathology 83 therapy/therapeutics 9, 42, 100 tissue 18, 37, 65, 71, 99, 107, 112, 140 tissue bank 133 tissues tomography 20, 23 toxicity 80, 107, 123, 141 toxicology 16, 37, 39, 54, 91, 122, traceability 142 transgenesis 30 two photon 76, 84 54, 56, 90, 105, 106, 133, 135 proteomics N nanoelectronics 93 nanoencapsulation 130 nanomedicine 40 nanoparticle 63 nanoSImS 22 nanostructure 85 nanotechnology 93, 128 neurodegenerative 39, 140 neurogenesis 76 neuroinformatics 21 neurology 58 neuropathological 140 neuroscience 21, 56, 98, 113 nuclear 9, 46 nucleic acid 97 nutraceuticals 31, 32 nutrition 7, 16, 36 25, 52, 66, 88, 106, 135, 139 purification U umbilical cord 43 R radioactive assays 90 radiochemistr 9 radioisotope, 9 radiology 132 rat transgenesis 26 regenerative medicine S scanner 23 screening 72, 80, 98 sequencing 12 107 V vaccine 46, 50, 129 vegetable 31, 49 veterinary 40 virtual slides 15 virus 29 vitamins 32 98 crédit photo : BDI-Emmanuel Pain ACKnoWlEDGEmEnTS Jenny Giboire, Caroline Jousset and Brian monks (Bretagne Développement Innovation, France), Céline Quéron and Jocelyne le Seyec (CRITT Santé Bretagne, France), Christelle Hays (Biogenouest, France) Charlotte lepère-Douard (University of nantes, France), Begoña Sesma vea (Gobierno de navarra, Spain) and maría José Fernández (CEIn, Spain), Ana Frade and mariana Brandão (Biocant, Portugal), Deborah Power and margarida Rossi (CCmAR Centre of marine Science, Portugal), Ana Isabel Gonçalves (University of the Algarve, Portugal), Agostinho Antunes (CIImAR Interdisciplinary Centre of marine and Environmental Research, Portugal), Ilaria nardello and Rebecca Corless (national University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland), vincent Walsh and Paul Tomkins (Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland) Sharing life science infrastructures and skills to benefit the Atlantic Area biotechnology sector Creation Design Agence Conseil en Communication www.comunik.fr Investing in our commun future