Equipment and Technology


The groups participating in the project in Castilla-La Mancha have the following infrastructure that is open to be used by research groups from other Autonomous Communities belonging to the project:

Equipment

  • Cell culture units.
  • Set-ups for fluorescence recording in isolated cells
  • Fluorescence plate readers
  • IVIS® Spectrum to study biodistribution of fluorescent probes in small animals.
  • Micro scan Quantum GX to obtain precise anatomical images of animals.
  • Agilent 7800 ICP-MS
  • Laser spectroscopy
  • High time-resolution spectroscopy (femtoseconds).
  • Fluorescence spectroscopy with high temporal resolution (picoseconds).
  • Equipment to perform measurements using FLIM in nanomaterials.
  • Analyzers for analytical determinations of biochemistry in their areas of knowledge.
  • Analyzers for monitoring drug levels.
  • tools for the analysis of circadian rhythms.
  • Molecular biology: real-time PCR for studies of SNP polymorphisms. Currently developed in the area of pharmacogenetics.
  • Molecular genetics: Sanger sequencing. Real time PCR. NGS.

AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY

  • Biodistribution of fluorescent nanoparticles.
  • High resolution anatomical image with particles.
  • Pharmacokinetic studies of nanoparticles.
  • Nanoparticle-mediated transfection studies.
  • Half-life measurements of fluorescent compounds in the femtosecond range.
  • Measurements of ultra-fast processes both in solution and in the solid state.
  • Measurements of slow processes using flash spectroscopy.
  • FLIM measurements applied to nanomaterials.
  • Development of e-health applications
    (physical and cognitive tele-rehabilitation; mental health; social cognition; etc.)
  • Development of web applications that include elements of adaptation, collaboration and usability.
  • Design of applications that include video image analysis and pattern recognition.
  • Design of virtual reality systems, augmented reality, 3D environments, etc.
  • Quality studies of web applications.
  • Semi-automatic video surveillance systems, control through artificial vision.