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Resources
The BMI and the Faculty of Life Science is currently equipped with:
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The state of molecular biology tools for proteomics, genomics, small and large scale non-quantitative, semi-quantitative and quantitative gene expression studies
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The art single and multi-neuron recording systems in vitro and in vivo.
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A spectrum of imaging facilities including time laps conventional and confocal microscopy, high speed confocal microscopy, 2photon microscopy, automated image scanning systems, digital holography, 3D reconstruction systems etc. |
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In vivo imaging systems for intrinsic and voltage-sensitive dye imaging |
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A full spectrum of behavioral testing systems including simultaneous vital signs monotoring using telemetry. |
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In vivo brain metabolism facilities
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A full spectrum of visual psychophysical testing systems including combine EEG and transmagnetic stimulation systems, 256 channel full scalp EEG facilities
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A range of cognition testing facilities including cognitive testing in virtual reality environments
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An IBM BlueGene Super Computer for detailed and large scale neural simulations. |
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Access to a range of fMRI systems including a 16Tesla system for spectroscopy and several smaller systems for animal and human imaging
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Core Facilities
Provides the tools necessary in the field of imagery for Life Scientists
The mission of the EPFL-PCF is
to contribute to the academic and research excellence at the EPFL by
providing the greater EPFL community (students and researchers) with
training and access to innovative tools, technology and expertise in
the field of protein analysis and proteomics.
Electron Microscopy Core FacilityMore information will be made available once this Core Facility is operational
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Contacts
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