Research Groups and R&D Platforms: Atomic-force microscopy
Research Group:
Functional Biomaterials & Microfluids
Hongbo Zhang
hongbo.zhang[at]abo.fi
Pharmaceutical Sciences Laboratory,
Åbo Akademi University
Structural Bioinformatics Laboratory
Atomic-force microscopy, Bioinformatics, Biomarker, Biomedicine, Cancer, Cardiovascular diseases, Data mining, Drug delivery, Drug solubility, Drug stability, Drug target, Electron microscopy, Fluorescence spectroscopy, FTIR or RAMAN spectroscopy, Genetics, Genomics, High throughput imaging, Imaging, Imaging software, In Vivo Diagnostics, Lead optimization, Molecular diagnostics, Nanoparticles, Next-generation sequencing, NMR, Nucleic acids, Organic compounds, Particle morphology, Particle size analysis, Personalized medicine, PET, Physico-chemical properties, Polymorph analysis, Porosity, Screening, Super-resolution imaging, Surface area, Synthetic chemistry, Target discovery, Thermal analysis, Ultrasound imaging, X-ray crystallography, Zeta potential
Research Group:
Cell fate – from molecular understanding to control
Cecilia Sahlgren
cecilia.sahlgren[at]abo.fi, cecilia.sahlgren[at]bioscience.fi
Turku Bioscience Centre and
Faculty of Science and Engineering,
Åbo Aakdemi University
Atomic-force microscopy, Basic research, Biochemistry, Biomarker, Biotechnology, Breast cancer, Cancer, Cardiovascular diseases, Data mining, Developmental disorders, Diagnostics, Disease models, Drug delivery, Drug target, Imaging, Imaging software, In Vivo Diagnostics, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular modelling, Personalized medicine, PET, Proteomics, Receptor, Signaling, Super-resolution imaging, Target discovery
Research Group:
Bioorganic Group
Pasi Virta
pamavi[at]utu.fi
Bioorganic chemistry group, Department of Chemistry,
University of Turku
Atomic-force microscopy, Cancer, Drug target, Hit to lead, Lead optimization, Medicinal chemistry, Nanoparticles, Neurological disorders, NMR, Nucleic acids, Organic Chemistry, Organic compounds, PET, Synthetic chemistry, Thermal analysis
Research Group:
Gas and biosensors
Jouko Peltonen
jouko.peltonen[at]abo.fi
Laboratory of physical chemistry,
Åbo Akademi University
Antibacterial, Antibodies, Assay development, Atomic-force microscopy, Diagnostics, Electron microscopy, Formulation, In Vitro Diagnostics, Inflammation, Molecular diagnostics, Nanoparticles, Organic compounds, Particle size analysis, Personalized medicine, Pharmacy, Physico-chemical properties, Point of care, Porosity, Surface area, Zeta potential
Research Group:
Rasopathy NF1
Juha Peltonen
juhpel[at]utu.fi
Institute of biomedicine,
University of Turku
Turku Neurofibromatosis Centre
Atomic-force microscopy, Basic research, Bioinformatics, Biomarker, Biomedicine, Breast cancer, Cancer, Data mining, Epidemiology, Genetics, Genomics, In Vitro Diagnostics, Molecular diagnostics, Pathology, Signaling, Squamous cell carcinoma
R&D Platform:
Cell Imaging and Cytometry
The Cell Imaging and Cytometry (CIC) is a centralized facility where end users receive the support needed to carry out conventional and advanced imaging and flow cytometry techniques. The unit provides state-of-the-art equipment covering a broad range of live-cell and fixed sample imaging modalities starting from basic widefield microscopy to fluorescence lifetime, super resolution confocal and total internal reflection microscopy. CIC flow cytometry provides cell sorting as a service and maintains analyzers capable of separating up to 17 colours for hands-on use. Users receive one-to-one training from our experienced technical engineers who are available for consultation throughout all steps of the project. CIC is part of the Biocenter Finland Infrastructure Network on Biological Imaging. We cooperate with Turku Bioimaging and EuroBioImaging to improve the accessibility of imaging technologies among the bioscience community.
Contact
Email: masscytometry[at]bioscience.fi microscopy[at]bioscience.fi flow[at]bioscience.fi
Phone: Microscopy: +358 (0)50 369 7532
Flow cytometry: +358 (0)50 365 1598
Web: Cell Imaging and Cytometry
Atomic-force microscopy, Basic research, Disease models, Drug target, Imaging, Imaging software, Nanoparticles, Screening, Signaling, Super-resolution imaging, Target discovery