PLANNED RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE

Technology Units

Analysis of mammalian gametes and embryos using live microscopy

CURRENT RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE

Our current research infrastructure includes basic equipment for in vitro culture and analysis of oocytes and embryos and basic equipment for molecular biology techniques such as RT PCR, in vitro transcription of mRNA, electrophoresis, gel documentation etc. We have also available facility for housing laboratory animals including transgenic mouse facility and facility for housing large farm animals.

Management

Martin Anger, Ph.D.
Martin Anger, Ph.D.
Research group leader
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