Research Division of Chemical biology and genome engineering

The Division of Chemical biology and genome engineering consists of five core facilities for research. It is located at SciLifeLab.

Core facilities

Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden

The mission of Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden (CBCS) is to provide a state-of-the-art platform and expertise for the generation of high-quality bioactive chemical tools (small organic molecules) for applications within life science research in general and with the ultimate goal to explore complex biology.

Drug Discovery and Development Platform

The SciLifeLab Drug Discovery and Development Platform (DDD) offers integrated drug discovery efforts to the Swedish academic research community. 

CRISPR Functional Genomics

The CRISPR Functional Genomics facility provides affordable access to high throughput functional genomic screens using the CRISPR/Cas9 system in cell lines.

Laboratories for Chemical Biology Karolinska Institutet

Laboratories for Chemical Biology Karolinska Institutet (LCBKI) comprises compound handling labs, screening labs, and chemistry labs.

Karolinska Genome Engineering

Karolinska Genome Engineering (KGE) are specialists in CRISPR/Cas technology, and it is our mission to facilitate and accelerate your research by providing flexible and affordable gene-editing services in cell lines, embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells.

Protein Science Facility

The Protein Science Facility (PSF) provides protein production, Macromolecular X-ray crystallography (MX) and biophysical protein characterization. Access to instruments for MX and biophysics are available after user training.

Contact

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Content reviewer:
Sara Lidman
30-08-2023