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Trinity Cell Analysis Technologies

The state-of-the-art Trinity Cell Analysis Technologies in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology is a consolidated research technology service, incorporating world-class infrastructure and facilities.
It is led by the Director of Research Technology (Dr Barry Moran) and includes cytometry, histology, microscopy, imaging and analytical instrumentation, with associated expertise. Facilities include the Flow Cytometry Facility, the Microscopy and Imaging Facility, and the Biological Transmission Electron Microscopy (bioTEM) Facility. The cores are housed in custom-built laboratory space within the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, each with an experienced manager. Additional specialist technologies in the School include Seahorse instrumentation, Mabtech FluoroSpot and ELISpot, the Samplix Xdrop microfluidic encapsulating system, as well as the Agilent Ultra High Field 800 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) system.

 

The Flow Cytometry Facility within the School of Biochemistry and Immunology was set up in 2005 and is located in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI). This best-in-class facility is the best equipped flow core in Ireland with one state-of-the-art cell sorter (FACSAria Fusion), an imaging cytometer (ImageStream X Mark II), a full-spectrum analyser (Aurora), four flow cytometers (LSRFortessa, FACSCanto II, Accuri C6 & NovoCyte Advanteon), and an in vivo fluorescence & luminescence imager (PhotonImager; housed in the Comparative Medicine Unit).

 

  • FACSAria Fusion (BD): a 4-laser, 18 parameter high-speed cell sorter. Capable of physically separating cells at rates up to 20,000 per second into ≤ 4 populations at once. Cells may be sorted into a number of different tubes and plates.

 

  • ImageStream X Mk II (Amnis/ Luminex): a 4-laser multispectral, imaging flow cytometer designed for the acquisition of up to 12 channels of cellular imagery.

 

  • Aurora (Cytek Biosciences): a full-spectrum analyser with 4 lasers, 3 scattering channels, and 48 fluorescence channels, enabling high-speed, highly sensitive single cell analysis.

 

  • LSRFortessa (BD): a 4-laser cytometer, capable of analysing up to 16 fluorescence parameters at once, at acquisition rates of up to 40,000 events per second.

 

  • FACSCanto II (BD): a 3-laser cytometer, capable of analysing up to 8 fluorescence parameters at once, at acquisition rates of up to 10,000 events per second.

 

  • Accuri C6 (BD): a 2-laser cytometer, capable of analysing up to 4 fluorescence parameters at once, at acquisition rates of up to 10,000 events per second.

 

  • Attune NxT (Thermo Fisher): a 3-laser cytometer, capable of analysing up to 11 fluorescence parameters at once, with sample-throughput rates of up to 10 times faster than traditional systems.

 

With users from over 100 research groups, both academic and industry, this is a very busy facility with extensive experience in many areas, particularly immunophenotyping, intracellular cytokine analysis, cell cycle and apoptosis studies. With a dedicated manager (Dr Barry Moran) and Research Assistant, training, supervision, and assistance is provided in all aspects; from experimental design through instrument set up, data acquisition and analysis. Although post-acquisition analysis is usually performed off-site, there is an Analysis PC available within the facility with FlowJo, SpectroFlo, IDEAS and Accuri C6 software.

All researchers must be trained on the cytometers before access (irrespective of experience). Training is run every 2-3 months.

Sorting services are provided whereby the prepared samples (and controls) are brought to the facility and the populations are selected and purified. Training is not required, and experimental design and assistance are provided.

Sorting services and cytometer usage is charged at an hourly rate, with prices varying for TBSI, academic, and industrial researchers.

Leadership

 

Barry Moran, PhD FRMS
Director of Research Technology
Lead, Flow Cytometry Facility 
Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Lab 3.16
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland

Lab: + 353 (0)1 896 2761

barry.moran@tcd.ie

 

Location and hours of operation

The Flow Cytometry Facility is in Lab 3.16 within the School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute.

 

Hours Location

24 h access   

 Map             

Map

Links and Resources

1. Facility Website https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry/research/facilities/flow-cytometry/

2. Cell Analysis Facilities Cell Analysis Facilities - School of Biochemistry and Immunology - Trinity College Dublin

3. Irish Cytometry Society Website http://www.cytometry.wix.com/ireland

 

Contacts

Name Role Phone Email Location
Dr Barry Moran
Director of Research Technology
 
+ 353 (0)1 896 2761
 
barry.moran@tcd.ie
 
TBSI
 



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