A research group focused on Intracellular Molecular Signals and Pathways requires a diverse range of resources to support its investigations into cellular communication and regulatory mechanisms. Core resources include advanced laboratory equipment such as fluorescence microscopes, flow cytometers, and high-throughput sequencing platforms for analyzing gene expression and protein interactions. Biochemical and molecular biology tools, including CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, Western blotting, and real-time PCR, are essential for studying signaling cascades. Computational resources, such as bioinformatics software and powerful data analysis servers, aid in modeling pathways and interpreting large datasets. Access to biological samples, cell culture facilities, and chemical libraries is crucial for experimental validation.
Our research group conducted research in different places like the labs of the Department of Life Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Liverpool, Department of Human Physiology in the School of Medicine at the University of Alberta, Canada. Also, some of our researches were done at the Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry (IKCP) / Medical Faculty / OvGU –Germany, and the labs of Aurum Biotech company which is one of our partners in Jordan.
Spectrophotometer used in labs of Aurum Biotech company
D2012 Plus Micro centrifuge used in labs of Aurum Biotech company
Thermal Cycler used in labs of Aurum Biotech company
Electrophoresis used in Dr. Ahmad Obeidat's research work