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  1. Proteomikk and metabolikk
  2. Proteomics and Metabolics Core Facility
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Equipment and services at PROMEC

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Equipment

Equipment

PROMEC utilizes and provides access to the following equipment:

  • Bruker timsTOF Pro 2 with in-line nanoElute UPLC or Evosep One platform
  • Agilent 6495 triple-quadrupole with in-line 1290 Infinity HPLC
  • Thermo Q Exactive HF with in-line EASY-nLC 1200 UPLC
  • ABSciex 5500 triple-quadrupole with in-line Schimazdu HPLC
  • Typhoon Trio Laserscanner (e.g. for DIGE analysis using Cy 2/3/5-labelling)

To use equipment, one must be an approved user, please see terms of use. Prices can be found in Bookitlab or by contacting us.

In addition, PROMEC has access to a wide range of equipment for complementary protein analysis. From gel imaging and liquid chromatography separation systems to instruments to measure protein interactions.

28 May 2024

Contact and Service Request

Contact and Service Request

 

Modomics queries

Cathrine Broberg Vågbø

 

Proteomics queries

Lars Hagen

 


 

General Manager

Lars Hagen

 

Scientific Leader

Professor Geir Slupphaug

 


 

Visiting address

Proteomics and Modomics Experimental Core Facility (PROMEC)
Laboratory Centre, 4th floor East Wing, Room 231.04.008
Erling Skjalgssons gate 1, Trondheim

 

Postal address (letters)

NTNU, Fakultet for medisin og helsevitenskap, Inst. for klinisk og molekylær medisin
Postboks 8905
7491 Trondheim

 

Postal address (packages)

Laboratoriesenteret 4. Etg. Ø
Inst. for klinisk og molekylær medisin (IKOM)
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet (NTNU)
Heggstadmoen 51
​​​​​​​7080 Heimdal
​​​​​​​Norge

Lars Hagen injecting sample into the mass spectrometer

Lars Hagen injecting sample into the mass spectrometer.
Lars Hagen. Photo: Geir Mogen / NTNU 

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