FingerPrints Proteomics Facility

We provide a state of the art Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry capability to researchers and external academic and industrial clients across the globe

School of Life Sciences
University of Dundee
Dow Street
Dundee, DD1 5EH, Scotland, UK

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+44 (0)1382 388275
School of Life Sciences Research facility

Our our state of the art proteomics facility offers cutting edge capabilities in proteomics and mass spectrometry.

For more information on our equipment and services please visit the FingerPrints Proteomics Facility website

Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Facility

Provision of human embryonic stem cells, human induced pluripotent stem cells, and associated reagents and services.
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School of Life Sciences

Medical Sciences Institute

University of Dundee

Dow Street

Dundee DD1 5EH

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Dr Lindsay Davidson
Facility Manager
School of Life Sciences Research facility
Available for external users

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your project with us

About

Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have the ability to differentiate into every cell type in the human body. They provide a powerful tool for life scientists and medical researchers in diverse fields such as cell and developmental biology, drug discovery, and regenerative medicine. The facility helps researchers to integrate the use of hESCs and hiPSCs into their work and provides training / reagents to staff and students using them.  

Reagents and services provided includes: 

  • hESC cell lines 
  • hiPSC cell lines 
  • Human pluripotent stem cell culture medium and extracellular matrix 
  • Transfection, stable cell lines, and genome editing (siRNA and mRNA transfection, piggyback transposons, CRISPR/Cas9 editing using RNP complexes).  
  • Production of hiPSC lines using mRNA reprogramming 

Supporting your research

If you are internal to the University, you can find out more details, including booking information and pricing, on our internal SharePoint site.

If you are an external client and you’d like to find out more about how we can support your research, please get in touch to discuss your project further.

All work with external clients is undertaken in accordance with our standard Terms & Conditions 

Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

Dundee Imaging Facility

We provide light and electron microscopy resources, with a central hub in Life Sciences and facilities in Science and Engineering and on the Ninewells campus.
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Dundee Imaging Facility 

School of Life Sciences 

University of Dundee 

Dundee 

DD1 5EH 

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Dr Paul Appleton
Manager of Dundee Imaging Facility
+44 (0)1382 386027
School of Life Sciences Research facility
Available for external users

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your project with us

About

The facility has a central hub in the School of Life Sciences, incorporating:

  • light microscopy
  • tissue imaging
  • the Physics and Life Science (PaLS) lab
  • image analysis
  • sample preparation facilities

We have an additional Light Microscopy facility at the Ninewells campus, School of Medicine and our Analytical Electron Microscopy facility is housed in the School of Science and Engineering. All of our technology is accessible by all staff in the University of Dundee on an equal basis. 

The facility is overseen by a cross-School Advisory Steering Group. 

Histology 

Our histology service supports users in all aspects of sample preparation and provides expert advice, training and practical support in a variety of histological techniques.  As well as conventional paraffin wax histology we can also cut frozen thin and thick sections. 

Light microscopy 

The facility houses a range of advanced fluorescence imaging systems, all are equipped for live cell imaging.  We cover a wide range of applications including multi-wavelength 3D imaging of fixed material, live imaging of cells, tissues and embryos, FRAP, FRET, DNA damage and laser ablation. 

  • Widefield Deconvolution Microscopy (DeltaVision, Nikon and Zeiss)
  • Laser Scanning Confocal and Multiphoton microscopy (Zeiss and Leica)
  • Laser Micro- dissection (Zeiss)
  • Total Internal Reflected Fluorescence Microscopy – TIRF (Nikon)
  • Spinning Disk (Zeiss and Nikon)
  • Time Correlated Single Photon Counting Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging – FLIM (Zeiss and Leica) 

Image analysis 

Imaging experiments are quantitative assays, so expertise in computational data analysis is a critical component of the Dundee Imaging Facility’s capabilities.  We have a suite of 7 high performance PCs running a range of commercial and open source software supported by an Image Analyst.  Our Image Analyst supports several complementary software platforms (Fiji/ImageJ, OMERO, Imaris, Volocity, CellProfiler, Zen, LAS X, Nikon Elements,  RStudio) and provides expertise in many different analysis frameworks (including Java, Python, Matlab and R).  Custom tools can be developed where required. 

Electron microscopy 

Our electron microscopes are housed in the School of Science and Engineering (Harris Building) and comprise:  

  • SEM - JEOL 2200FS with EDX
  • JEOL - 1200 TEM.   

Support is available for complex techniques, including ultramicrotomy, immunogold labelling and x-ray micro analysis.  A full range of sample preparation equipment is available for SEM and TEM

Supporting your research

If you are internal to the University, you can find out more details, including booking information and pricing, on our internal SharePoint site.

If you are an external client and you’d like to find out more about how we can support your research, please get in touch to discuss your project further.

All work with external clients is undertaken in accordance with our standard Terms & Conditions.  

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People

Name Role
Dr Graeme Ball DIF Specialist
Ian Newton Senior Technician
Kirsten McLeod Senior Technician
Dr Paul Appleton DIF Manager and Expert
Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

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Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility

Providing flow cytometric analysis and fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) services and support to investigators

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Wellcome Trust Building

Dow Street. 

Dundee

DD1 5EH 

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Dr Rosie Clarke
Facility Manager
+44(0)1382 385817
School of Life Sciences Research facility
Available for external users

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your project with us

About

The Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility within the School of Life Sciences provides the following services: 

Training and support in the use of the flow cytometer analysers 

We provide instrumentation and high-quality training for researchers who wish to use flow cytometric technology in their research. We also provide on-going technical support and advice in experimental design and data analysis. 

Fluorescence activated cell sorting

Cell sorting applications are performed by expert facility staff to ensure accurate and efficient delivery of output. Staff are also able to provide protocols for sample preparation and advise on sort design for a range of different cell types, including procaryotes, yeast, protozoa and mammalian cell systems.  

The Facility also houses a Chromium Controller single cell partitioning and barcoding device from 10X Genomics. Training and advice on its use is provided by Facility staff.  

Equipment 

Flow cytometers (analysers)

LSR Fortessa (Becton Dickinson): is a custom specification, high end digital instrument equipped with five laser light sources; 488nm, 640nm, 355nm, 405nm and 561nm. Up to 19 colours can be detected at any one time.  

FACS Canto (Becton Dickinson): has three excitation laser light sources; 405nm, 488nm and a 633nm. From these light sources, up to eight colours can be detected at one time. 

Novocyte (Acea Biosciences): has three laser excitation sources: 405nm, 488nm and 640nm and is able to detect 13 fluorescence parameters. It has the additional advantage that the optical filters can be changed to allow optimisation of detection of non-standard fluorochromes. The Novocyte uses a calibrated syringe pump for sample uptake, which allows accurate counting of cells while performing analyses. It also has a universal loader which enables automated sample uptake from different vessels, including racked tubes and 96 well plates. 

Cell sorter 

The MA900 (Sony Biosciences) is the latest addition to our instrument portfolio. It is equipped with four laser excitation sources: 488nm, 405nm, 640nm and 561nm. The MA900 is able to detect up to 12 fluorescent parameters, and the changeable optical filters allows for optimisation for the detection of all fluorochromes. The sorter is housed in a class 2 biosafety cabinet, enabling us to process biohazardous material, such as primary human tissue and cells transfected with non-replicating human viruses. Up to four different populations can be collected at any one time and cells can be deposited into a variety of different vessels, including 384-well and 96-well plates for single cell cloning. Temperature controlled sample and collection chambers preserve sample quality. 

Chromium Controller 

The Chromium Controller is a single cell partitioning and barcoding device from 10X Genomics. In tandem with the relevant reagent kits, it can be used to measure mRNA, surface protein expression, antigen specificity, CRISPR perturbations, and much more, at a single cell level in heterogeneous populations. 

Supporting your research

If you are internal to the University, you can find out more details, including booking information and pricing, on our internal SharePoint site.

If you are an external client and you’d like to find out more about how we can support your research, please get in touch to discuss your project further.

All work with external clients is undertaken in accordance with our standard Terms & Conditions.  

Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

Data Analysis Group (DAG)

We collaborate on projects covering all aspects of bioinformatics and data analysis
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Room 2.40, The Discovery Centre 

School of Life Sciences 

University of Dundee 

Dow Street 

Dundee 

DD1 5EH 

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School of Life Sciences Research facility
Available for external users

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your project with us

About

We are a team of scientists with strong computational, mathematical, and statistical skills, who can provide advice and assistance on experimental design, programming, statistics, and biological data analysis. We collaborate on projects ranging in size from those requiring a few hours work to those requiring a dedicated postdoctoral researcher hosted in the group. Examples of the areas in which we can work include (but are not limited to): 

  • RNA-Seq analysis 
  • ChIP-Seq analysis 
  • ATAC-Seq analysis 
  • Genome assembly and annotation 
  • Genomic variant identification and analysis 
  • Metagenomics 
  • Proteomics data analysis 
  • Statistical analysis 
  • Data Visualisation 
  • Analysis software development 

Since the group was established in 2006, we have collaborated on more than 350 projects primarily within the Schools of Life Sciences and Medicine, but also with groups from across, and outside, the University.  

We offer training through a series of modular courses ranging from Introductions to Linux, through High-throughput Sequence analysis to modules dedicated to the analysis of different techniques such as RNA-Seq and small genome assembly. 

Supporting your research

If you are internal to the University, you can find out more details, including booking information and pricing, on our internal SharePoint site.

If you are an external client and you’d like to find out more about how we can support your research, please get in touch to discuss your project further.

All work with external clients is undertaken in accordance with our standard Terms & Conditions

 

Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

SLS Workshop

Workshop for the School of Life Sciences
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Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.

School of Life Sciences

University of Dundee

Dow Street

Dundee

DD1 5EH

Ken Spottiswoode (Available Tues, Wed, Thurs)
School of Life Sciences Studio/workshop

About 

The workshop provides electrical and mechanical repair services for all School of Life Sciences departments.

Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

Geolocation
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SLS Safety

We support the School to ensure a safe environment for staff, students and visitors.
Life sciences building

School of Life Sciences

University of Dundee

Dow Street

Dundee

DD1 5EH

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H&S Advisers
School of Life Sciences Research facility

About

Current staff and students can access information and guides in our dedicated website and SharePoint area (requires a University of Dundee login). 

For University wide information, policies and handbooks: University of Dundee Safety Services

Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

MRC PPU DNA Sequencing and Services

We provide a wide range of contract research products for DNA analysis and associated services

DNA Sequencing and Services
Medical Sciences Institute
School of Life Sciences
University of Dundee
Dundee
DD1 5EH
UK

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Dr Paul Davies
General Manager
+44 (0)1382 388019
School of Life Sciences Research facility
Available for external users

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your project with us

About

Established in 1998, as a core DNA sequencing and fragment analysis facility based within the Medical Research Council Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit (MRC PPU). The facility provides a wide range of contract research products for DNA analysis and associated services and treat all clients and their samples with the strictest of confidentiality. Apart from our standard services, the facility also carried out custom projects.

Supporting your research

If you’d like to find out more about how we can support your research, please get in touch to discuss your project further. 

All work with external clients is undertaken in accordance with our standard Terms & Conditions

MRC PPU DNA Sequencing and Services
Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

MRC PPU Reagents and Services

We produce and supply thousands of reagents and provide scientific services to academics and pharmaceutical companies across the globe

MRC PPU Reagents and Services,

School of Life Sciences,

University of Dundee

Dundee

Scotland

DD1 5EH

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Dr Paul Davies
General Manager
+44 (0)1382 38 8053
School of Life Sciences Research facility
Available for external users

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your project with us

About

The facility is staffed by scientists with extensive backgrounds in molecular biology and biochemistry who are trained to provide reagents to the standard expected at industry level. MRC PPU Reagents and Services produce and supply thousands of reagents and provide scientific services to academics and pharmaceutical companies across the globe.

Offering catalogue and custom protein, cloning and antibody production as well HTS services, the facility contributes to the scientific outputs of scientists in multiple disciplines and countries.

Supporting your research

If you’d like to find out more about how we can support your research, please get in touch to discuss your project further. 

All work with external clients is undertaken in accordance with our standard Terms & Conditions.  

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Cryo-Electron Microscopy

This facility provides access to state-of-the-art equipment and advice aimed at enabling users to characterise samples at high resolution
The Cryo-Electron microscope in the lab.

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School of Life Sciences
University of Dundee
Dow Street
Dundee, DD1 5EH, Scotland, UK

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Dr R Sundaramoorthy
School of Life Sciences Research facility

About 

Advances in the detector technology and image processing have revolutionized cryo-electron microscopy. It is now a method of choice for structural characterization of biological macromolecules. The combination of high-end electron microscopes coupled to direct electron detectors allows users to directly image macromolecules in vitrified ice and compute their three-dimensional structure. The approach is also well suited to study the inherent dynamics of biomolecules on molecular scale. In cell biology, tomography-based approaches can be applied to visualize subcellular structures with unprecedented resolution. The aim of the facility is to provide researchers in Dundee with access to these enabling technologies.

Equipment

Microscope

We host a state-of-the-art ThermoFisher Glacios, 200kV X-FEG cryogenic transmission electron microscope (CryoTEM) optimized for Single Particle Analysis (SPA), electron tomography, and micro-electron diffraction (microED). The Glacios is equipped with industry-leading Autoloader grid manipulation technology allowing users to assess sample quality in a contamination-free environment. It allows users to pre-screen up to 12 grids, making it easy to optimize grid preparation parameters before extended data collection.

Capabilities

Our facility is primarily aimed to provide range of techniques.

  • Single particle analysis of biomolecules. In this case a sample, which is typically a protein or protein complex with a molecular weight greater than 75kDa, is frozen in solution. Many 1000's of images are collected and processed computationally to obtain a high resolution map.
  • Electron diffraction (MicroED) is used to collect the electron diffraction pattern from samples. It is similar to X-ray diffraction and can be used to compute structures of small molecules and proteins. The sample can be in the form of powder or small crystals.
  • Tomography provides a means to collect 3-dimensional information by rotating the sample stage instead of collecting many images. The short wavelength of electron beams means that higher resolution is possible than imaging using visible light. This provides a powerful means of characterising subcellular structures.

Our microscope is equipped with a Falcon4i Direct Electron Detector, making the Glacios both a stand-alone system for high-resolution SPA data acquisition, and a tool for pre-optimization of sample quality before transfer to a 300keV system. The microscope is also fitted with robust Ceta-D detector. This has a large dynamic range which Is suited for collection of electron diffraction data and continuous mode Imaging.

Access

New users are requested to contact the facility manager in the first instance. Established users can book time for sample preparation, microscope sessions, and consultations via the bookit system. Charges are available from the facility manager. A repository of instructional material is available via the facility SharePoint page.

Additional microscopes

To facilitate early sample optimisation through negative staining and pre-screening proteins we can also arrange access to JEOL 1100 and 1400 side entry microscopes.

Sample preparation

We have sample prep lab that has been established to provide users with the tools they need for successful sample preparation. We provide access to our glow discharge system (Quorum technologies), a FEI Mark IV Vitrobot for plunge freezing, liquid nitrogen Dewars for short-term sample storage.

Data Management and Computing

Data collected in our Glacios is transferred to centralised network file system (NFS) where internal users can access to their data. 

To facilitate image processing the facility has worked with UoD IT to install a RELION based pipeline that can be run on the high-performance computing cluster.  We are currently working to add additional capability. Users wishing to gain access should in the first instance request an account by logging a ticket via help4U. Further guidance will be provided in consultation with the facility

Access to 300 kV Cryo-EM Microscopes

Our Glacios microscope is designed for rapid screening of samples, but can also be used to collect larger datasets that can be used to generate high resolution data. In commissioning, our microscope was used to obtain a structural envelope for Apoferritin at 2.5Å resolution. In some cases, collection of data on 300 keV microscopes may provide additional information. The Dundee EM facility provides a route to submit screened samples to 300Kv microscopes at National facilities. These facilities include:

Facility Management

Our facility director and academic lead welcome constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement. These can also be channelled via members of the management committee.

External users are encouraged to get in touch. We can advise on how to progress your project.

Supporting your research

If you are internal to the University, you can find out more details, including booking information and pricing, on our internal SharePoint site.

If you are an external client and you’d like to find out more about how we can support your research, please get in touch to discuss your project further.

All work with external clients is undertaken in accordance with our standard Terms & Conditions.  

People

Dr R Sundaramoorthy
CryoEM facility manager

Prof Tom Owen-Hughes
Academic Lead

Funders

Wellcome, Medical Research Council

Life Sciences facilities

We provide a fast-paced, collegiate and supportive environment for our staff and students.

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