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An exciting innovation in the analysis of a biological system is sampling on a very small nanoscale using a specialised needle (nano capillary sampling). Cells are located under a specialised (confocal) microscope and cells or even small parts of cells can be sampled. This uniquely provides spatial information and can be performed on living cells which will allow scientists to understand important biological phenomenon such as how cells communicate with each other and how cells become cancerous. Our resource which we have called SEISMIC will provide an automated platform based on nano capillary sampling. We will work with users within the UK research community to extract single cells and their sub- cellular compartments under a microscope. The extracted cellular materials can be analysed using a variety of approaches such as mass spectrometry which separates molecules by mass and charge to profile for example drugs, metabolites and lipids or apply other techniques to profile nucleic acids. This will allow an unprecedented view of cells and can be applied to a plethora of biological questions which inform us on for example the rules of life or how pathogens cause disease or how cells age, information which can be harnessed to develop new therapeutic interventions which will ultimately benefit society. The SEISMIC resource will be available free of charge to BBSRC users for the first 36 months, either with or without downstream mass spectrometry analysis. Users will be able to perform their experiments using the facilities at Surrey, and hands on access to SEISMIC will be supported through travel grants. This facility will be the first of its kind in the UK and therefore will play a role in maintaining world leading science in the UK.
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