The JEM-F200 is a new field emission, transmission electron microscope, which offers higher spatial resolution and analytical performance, a new easy-to-use operating system for versatile operation, a smart appearance, and various environmentally friendly power saving systems.

A presentation of JEOL's JEM-F200 transmission electron microscope (TEM) will take place on Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 2:30 pm at the Campus Biologie-Santé, Biopôle, room 1A10 (1st floor), 9 avenue de la Forêt de Haye in Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy.

Research in Lorraine is full of surprises. Far from the image of the researcher working alone in his laboratory, it is open to the world and society. Thus, research structures make their skills, equipment and technologies available to companies in many areas.

A good example is Ibslor (Ingénierie-Biologie-Santé en Lorraine), a joint service unit of the University of Lorraine, the CNRS and INSERM, which brings together six technological platforms in the fields of biology, medicine and health.

 

The Epitranscriptomics and Sequencing core facility of UMS2008/US40 IBSLor has been equipped with Illumina's brand new sequencer, the NextSeq2000. This latest generation instrument is one of the very first to be installed nationally and internationally.

The NMR 600 spectrometer of the B2S core facility has acquired a new cryoprobe dedicated to the study of organic molecules and macromolecules.

The Cytometry Core Facility of the UMS IBSLor has acquired two new complementary conventional flow cytometers: a Symphony A3 & a Celesta Sorp.