
Central Research Laboratories in MSA University:
Research Services at MSA University
MSA University is dedicated to advancing scientific research through state-of-the-art laboratories. We offer expert services in microbiology, molecular biology, and chemical characterization, supporting both external and internal students and professionals. Our laboratories are equipped with advanced tools like PCR systems, fluorescent microscopy, and electrophoresis for precise DNA, RNA, and protein extraction.
We also provide chemical analysis services with specialized equipment like FTIR, freeze dryer, and probe ultrasonicators for fields like Science, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Dentistry, and engineering.
MSA University is your trusted partner in driving impactful research with a focus on quality, precision, and tailored solutions for each project.
Research Services Provided by Research Laboratories at the University:
Molecular Biology & Microbiology Laboratory: The Molecular Biology Laboratory contains the latest PCR devices required for qualitative and quantitative evaluation of genes using fluorescent dyes and methods of extracting protein from different tissues, whether animal, plant or bacterial, as well as electrophoresis devices for nucleic acids or proteins extracted and image analysis devices. DNA or protein separated and isolated, as well as the latest incubation devices for microbiological environments or plant tissue culture, in addition to modern laboratory methods to isolate and characterize genes.
Bioinformatics Services: The field of bioinformatics is the second arm of the field of biology in general. Changes in genetic sequences by bioinformatics and their association with genebanks and different search methods in databases, whether genebanks or biobanks.
Chemistry Research Laboratory: The Chemistry Laboratory provides various chemical analysis services that serve all fields (science, pharmacy, agriculture). It contains the most accurate devices (Anderson Cascade Impactor, HPLC, UPLC / MS-MS and Ultrasonicator) in addition to the availability of modern devices such as fluorometers, infrared and other basic research devices needed by researchers.