Liquid Nitrogen is available in the Cold Evaporator besides CACS from 9:00 to 17:00 every weekday, but is not in service at other times. Researchers must provide an adequate Dewar flask for liquid nitrogen (the recommended size is greater than five liters).
Technicians can determine the carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur or oxygen content in organic and inorganic materials. Clients may bring the sample(s) with a written request for elemental analysis. Then, technicians will analyze them and report the composition of elements, along with an invoice for payment.
Guidance for using CACS
Guidance for the emission of experimental effluent and waste
Guidance for the reagent submission system (IASO)
How to use the Web-based instrument reservation system
Training course for using radioisotope
Training course for animal breeding rooms
Summer school for high school teachers, “Instrumental analysis,” NMR, SEM, Confocal Microscopy, MALDI-TF-MS, “Determination of blood-type.” Summer school for high school students, “Observation of DNA and its function”
LC-MS
Confocal Microscopy
Single Cell PCR
Bioscience (BIA-CORE)
Biotechnical seminar (Western blot)
High sensitive micro array system