CIQLE

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Faculté de médecine Lyon-Est
4e étage Aile D
8 avenue Rockefeller
69373 Lyon Cedex 08

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Le CIQLE est une plateforme de microscopie ouverte aux acteurs de la recherche académique et privée. Le CIQLE propose des prestations en imagerie photonique et imagerie électronique et en histologie :

  • conception des expériences
  • préparation des échantillons
  • formation sur les équipements
  • assistance des utilisateurs
  • analyse des données

Le CIQLE est un membre fondateur de Lyon Multiscale Imaging Center (LyMIC), plateforme d’imagerie cellulaire labellisée IBISA avec le CTµ et le Platim .

Le CIQLE est une plateforme de l’Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 rattachée à la Structure Fédérative de Recherche Santé Lyon Est (CNRS UAR 3453 / INSERM US 7).

https://ciqle.univ-lyon1.fr/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/ciqle

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