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Biomarker facilities

Anthropometric and physiological biomarkers

Flow mediated dilatation*

  Bodpod

  Tanita

  DEXA*

Blood Biochemistry

                Randox clinical auto-analyser

                GC MS

HPLC

LCMS ThermoIDX*

Tecan Spark plate readers

Meso scale discovery multiplex ELISA platform

Urinary metabolites

Nitric oxide analyser

LCMS ThermoIDX*

Flame Photometry

Tissue culture suites

                Biomarkers of Genotoxicity

                Seahorse auto-analyzer

Tecan spark plate reader

  TEER platform

Confocal and Fluorescence Microscopy

Genomics

                Real time PCR

                Miseq*

                NextSeq*

                PacBio*

Microbiome research

                Microbiology suite

                Anaerobic hoods

  HPLC

*Biomarker research carried out in partnership with Nutran and the NuOmics facility.

 

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