OASI

Open Access Service Infrastructure

About Us

OASI is the Open Access Scientific Infrastructure of the Institute of Bioimaging and Biological Complex Systems (IBSBC) of the CNR (National Research Council).

We offer access to services for both public and private sectors, including academia and research organizations, industry, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

Here, you can dive into our facilities and discover which of our services can best suit your needs. 

We invite you to contact us for more information about the possible applications and to start planning your experimental design.

About Oasi

Applications

Our services apply to a variety of samples and research studies. Depending on what you are looking for, we can suggest the best approach to find answers to your research questions.

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CELLS
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ANIMAL
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CLINICAL
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NUTRITION
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MOLECULES
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CULTURAL HERITAGE
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ENVIRONMENT

Facilities

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The metabolomics laboratory includes a whole setup of advanced mass-spectrometry instruments and other complementary technologies to provide high data quality and versatile packages for metabolic profiling to suit your needs. Our team of researchers will help you design the strategy to adopt the best approach for your research

The preclinical imaging laboratory focuses on the implementation and application of molecular imaging techniques in animals and humans thanks to radiochemistry, biomedical instrumentation, and image processing experts. We can integrate in vivo and ex vivo molecular imaging aiming at the biomarkers correlation for different applications

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metabolomics

The laboratory includes a whole setup of advanced mass-spectrometry instruments and other complementary technologies to provide high data quality and versatile packages for metabolic profiling to suit your needs

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preclinical imaging

The laboratory focuses on the implementation and application of molecular imaging techniques in animals and humans, thanks to radiochemistry, biomedical instrumentation, and image processing experts

Have a project in mind?

Contact us and Let’s get to work together!!