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Interdisciplinary Research Centre
 
Date: 
Tuesday, 7 May, 2024 - 13:00 to 16:00
Event location: 
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at University of Cambridge, CB3 0FS

A free one-hour tour of the capabilities of the Royce Institute's 3D Bioelectronics Facility within the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge. Discover more about this open access equipment and Royce funding opportunities for your research.

The Royce 3D Bioelectronics Facility is designed for physical scientists and engineers to test the interaction of 3D materials and bioelectronic devices with cells. Our focus is facilitating researchers, with limited access to cell biology equipment, in the fabrication and subsequent analysis of 3D-cell interfacing constructs.

Cell-biological training provided at the 3D Bioelectronics Facility encourages networking between researchers from a range of disciplines. This facility is embedded within the Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials at the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy to capitalise on their expertise. Equipment falls into six categories:

  • Ice-templating equipment to fabricate porous 3D materials from aqueous suspensions.
  • Cell culture equipment for growth and maintenance of cells in 3D culture.
  • Electrical acquisition equipment to analyse cell behaviour on novel materials and bioelectronic devices.
  • Simultaneous optical and electrical measurement of cells and materials via two-photon microscopy with integrated electrophysiology.
  • Apparatus to section 3D samples.
  • Equipment to transport live cell containing devices to and from the 3D Bioelectronics Facility.
  • This tour will give an overview of the capabilities of the 3D Bioelectronics Facility as well as information on booking, funding opportunities and the work of the Royce Institute.

For more information about Royce Facilities at Cambridge please contact royce@maxwell.cam.ac.uk and see our full equipment listing at: https://www.maxwell.cam.ac.uk/programmes/henry-royce-institute