1. Autonomous analysis (do-it-yourself analysis)
All users must have received prior training by the technical staff. Following completion of the training, users will gain access to the specific equipment that they have received training on.
- For the microscopes contact Ulla Melchior Hansen: uhansen@health.sdu.dk
- For the flow analyzers and the cell sorter contact Lars Vitved: lvitved@health.sdu.dk
- For the Newton 7.0 contact Mikkel Green Terp: mterp@health.sdu.dk
2. Assisted analysis
We are always happy to help you with the setup, acquisition and analysis of data. This may particularly be relevant for pilot experiments and less experienced users.
- For the microscopes contact Ulla Melchior Hansen: uhansen@health.sdu.dk
- For the flow analyzers and the cell sorter contact Lars Vitved: lvitved@health.sdu.dk
- For the Newton 7.0 contact Mikkel Green Terp: mterp@health.sdu.dk
3. Outsourced analysis
This is the option where we perform the acquisition of data on the machinery, and you perform the experiment and the preparation of cells/specimens and the data analysis yourself.
- For the microscopes contact Ulla Melchior Hansen: uhansen@health.sdu.dk
- For the flow analyzers and the cell sorter contact Lars Vitved: lvitved@health.sdu.dk
- For the Newton 7.0 contact Mikkel Green Terp: mterp@health.sdu.dk
4. Scientific collaboration
For information requests about scientific collaboration contact either:
- Jonathan Brewer: brewer@memphys.sdu.dk
- Jesper Bonnet Møller: jbmoeller@health.sdu.dk
- Daniel Ketelhuth: ketelhuth@health.sdu.dk
User fees:
There is a user fee. The user fee covers service contracts and equipment repairs.
The Institute of Molecular Medicine covers the salary associated with Core Facility.
For the user fee that varies accordingly to the service, see details under Booking and fees.
Publication policy:
To maintain and acquire funding for the Core Facility, the Core Facility should be acknowledged in any publications arising from data collected on our equipment using e.g. the following text:
“The Flow Cytometry/Confocal Microscopy experiments reported in this paper were performed at our Facility, the Flow Cytometry and Confocal Microscopy Core Facility, at the University of Southern Denmark.”