The Danish Center for Advanced Cell Analysis (DCCA), made possible by a generous grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, is a modern research facility specialized in high-resolution conventional and spectral flow cytometry, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and live cell imaging. Located at the Department of Molecular Medicine at NytSUND, DCCA provides a user-friendly platform with cutting-edge infrastructure, technical assistance, and advanced training across faculties at SDU and the Odense University Hospital.
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Biomedical Laboratory
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DaMBIC
Danish Molecular Biomedical Imaging Center (DaMBIC) is a bioimaging core facility at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. The Center is located at both NAT and SUND Fioniavej 36.
DaMBIC's mission is to provide an open-access national bioimaging infrastructure. The facility provides cutting-edge bioimaging infrastructure and services at SDU, serving research groups across the faculties of Health Sciences (SUND), Engineering (TEK), and Natural Sciences (NAT). Additionally, DaMBIC extends its services to users from other Danish Universities, as well as to international collaborators and companies.
The DaMBIC core facility provides access to state-of-the-art microscopy equipment, training and assistance required for the whole range of light microscopy for imaging specimens ranging from single molecules to cells, tissue and small animals.
DaMBIC offers a range of imaging equipment ranging from automated widefield microscopes to advanced confocal and multiphoton microscopes, to an array of state-of-the-art super resolution techniques and Raman based label free imaging techniques. We provide support for experimental design and sample preparation, access to image analysis software and expertise in data analysis and microscopy education.
A full list of the equipment can be seen here: Equipment
Access to training can be seen here: Training