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Earlham Advanced Genomics and Computational Training

Submitted by emilyj.angioli… on Thu, 10/31/2019 - 09:15

The Earlham Institute Advanced Training infrastructure provides a programme of events, aimed at life scientists who are engaging in increasingly data-driven research, specifically those related to -omics techniques. The increasing trend for large-scale research projects means, in areas such as genomics with fast-moving technological advancements, that higher education curricula often fails to keep pace. This leads to skills gaps in recent graduates who are often missing the vital combination of...

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Biomolecular NMR Facility Department of Biochemistry Cambridge

Submitted by daniel_nietlispach on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The NMR facility provides research infrastructure and expertise primarily for projects related to biomacromolecules and their binding partners. Mostly supporting the various users from the Departments across the University, the facility is also open to external users from academia and industry. The majority of the work in the facility is done on a collaborative basis and support is adjusted according to the requirements of the users. The facility has three spectrometers that are operating at 800...

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Biotechnology Resources for Arable Crop Transformation

Submitted by penny_hundleby… on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

Providing the research community with access to a range of resources for the genetic transformation of crops and genome editing; such as the development of new targeted gene knockout resources: CRISPR/Cas9 technology; Training facilities: hosting visitors for hands-on training at the John Innes Centre; Constructs: developed specifically for Brassica, Wheat and Barley - the pBRACT series of vectors

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Bremen Drop Tower

Submitted by thorben_koenemann on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity (ZARM) founded in 1985 is part of the Department of Production Engineering at the University of Bremen, Germany. ZARM is mainly concentrated on fundamental investigations of gravitational and space-related phenomena under conditions of weightlessness as well as questions and developments related to technologies for space. At ZARM over 100 scientists, engineers, and administrative staff as well as many students from different disciplines are...

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Cambridge NMR Service

Submitted by peter_grice on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59
We provide NMR services for researchers within the Chemistry Department, researchers in other departments, researchers in other institutions and external companies. We aim to provide access to world leading facilities and expertise. NMR provides vital structural information to researchers and enables world leading innovation.
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Cambridge Service for Data Driven Discovery

Submitted by stuart_rankin on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

CSD3 is a multi-institution service underpinned by an innovative, petascale, data-centric HPC platform, designed specifically to drive data-intensive simulation and high-performance data analysis. The service constitutes a major addition to the UK national e-infrastructure, which will enable large scale simulation and next generation data analytics capability for researchers across a broad range of disciplines. The CSD3 platform has been co-designed with DELL EMC, Intel and NVIDIA. A non...

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Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Submitted by beverley_glover on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Cambridge University Botanic Garden holds a plant collection of over 8000 plant species from all over the world to facilitate teaching and research. The Garden provides resources including plant material, horticultural expertise and facilities to research workers and lecturers. Since its foundation, however, the Botanic Garden has also provided a beautiful place for everybody to enjoy and benefit from - a series of wonderful landscapes through which to discover the drama of plant diversity...

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Cambridge University Libraries, University of Cambridge

Submitted by jessica_gardner on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59
What we do: Cambridge University Libraries forms one of the world's leading research libraries providing access to and support for national and international scholarship based on its research collections. The main University Library is a flagship research library; working within a distributed network of faculty, departmental and College libraries which together form the rich collections for international scholarship. Who can use the service?: The main University Library is open to all...
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University of Cambridge Electron Beam Lithography Facility

Submitted by jonathan_griffiths on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

Facility providing electron-beam lithography services to semiconductor physics, optics and microelectronics research groups, and to related industrial users. Electron-beam lithography is a well-established means of fabricating the smallest lithographic features required for research and niche production semiconductor and optical technologies. The tools themselves are expensive (>£2m) and require considerable experience to obtain good results, and so are well suited to being providing as a...

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UK Data Service

Submitted by matthew_woollard on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59
Our primary aim is to provide users with seamless and flexible access to a wide range of data resources to facilitate high quality social and economic research and education. All of our activities stem from this aim. Our key activities are: * selecting the right data to maximise use and subsequent impact. This will be achieved through the implementation of a Collections Development Policy. * ingesting to ensure data quality and long-term preservation (as appropriate). This will be...
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