Other common facilities around us
Apart from the instruments we have in our labs, we often use the following instruments available in our Institute: Nikon A1-R microscope
Apart from the instruments we have in our labs, we often use the following instruments available in our Institute: Nikon A1-R microscope
Our new Bruker UltrafleXtreme MALDI-MS Agilent Cary Eclipse Fluorescence cuvette spectrophotometer JPK Atomic force microscope QUADRASORB SI Surface Area Analyzer and Pore Size Analyzer Bruker VERTEX and Hyperion Fourier Transform Infrared Microscope CH...
Microarray printer setup AMMT Wet bench for porous silicon etching Convective assembly setup Spin coater Tube furnace
This is our cell culture room. From left to right, they are AURA 2000 M.A.C. Class II microbiological safety cabinet, pipettes and consumables, Binder incubators, Olympus upright microscope, Nikon Eclipse Ti inverted fluorescence microscope...
In the Voelcker lab, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of the interactions between nanostructured materials and human cells and tissues, and their biomolecular products. To that effect, we are developing nanostructured materials and surface chemistries, with a focus on electrochemically etched meso- and macroporous materials. These systems are then optimised for applications in biosensing, drug delivery, regenerative medicine and others.