Is high-throughput electrophysiology possible?

December 2, 13:00 – 14:00
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Is high-throughput electrophysiology possible?

December 2, 2025 @ 13:00 14:00

On site seminar – Electrophysiology Infrastructure

Location: Jörgen Lehmann, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3 and SciLifeLab Gothenburg

Presenters

Fredrik Elinder, Professor, Site director SciLifeLab Linköping, Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden (CBCS), and Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (BKV), Linköping University

Nina Ottosson, Research Coordinator, Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden (CBCS), and Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (BKV), Linköping University

The electrophysiology unit at Linköping University, part of Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden (CBCS) at SciLifeLab, visits site Gothenburg, and presents the infrastructure during a seminar.

During the day, 1-on-1 meetings with the presenters will be possible at The SciLifeLab office, Medicinaregatan 3. Take the chance to discuss how your research questions can be answered through analyses of ion channels. Request is added in the registration form.

The electrophysiology unit, a recent addition to SciLifeLab’s range of infrastructures, is equipped with automated patch-clamp instrumentation, and supports a wide range of electrophysiological studies involving both voltage-gated and ligand-gated ion channels, including pharmacological screening, cardiac safety assessments, and biophysical investigations.

WELCOME!

Fredrik Elinder and Nina Ottosson, Electrophysiologists

Josefine Sandström and Maria Smedh, SciLifeLab site coordinators 

Webpage of the CBCS Linköping node

Last updated: 2025-11-03

Content Responsible: Josefine Sandström(josefine.sandstrom@liu.se)