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Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute

Established: 1890

https://www.crukscotlandinstitute.ac.uk

Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom

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ROR ID: https://ror.org/03pv69j64

CrossRef Funder ID: 501100018703

ISNI: 0000 0000 8821 5196

WikiData: Q25188472

4 Core Facilities:

2 Service Outside the Institution

2 Consult Outside the Institution

Flow Cytometry and Microscopy

Mass Spectrometry

4D Image Processing Stations

3D Printing

3D Visualization

Affinity Purification Mass Spectrometry (APMS)

Analysis Workstations

Assay Development

Assays and Measurements

Biofluids Proteomics

Bioimage Informatics

Biomarker Analysis

Brightfield Microscopy

Cell Imaging

Confocal Microscopy

Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope

Data Analysis

Data Analysis And Interpretation

Data Processing

Data Processing And Interpretation

Data Visualization

Deconvolution

Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy

Experimental Design

Fluorescence Lifetime

Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability

Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)

High Content Screening

Image Aquisition

Image Data Management

Image Processing And Analysis

Imaging Mass Spectrometry

Immunofluorescence

In-vivo Imaging

Laser Capture Microdissection

Light-sheet Microscopy

Lipidomics

Live Cell Imaging

Microscopy

Multiphoton Microscopy

Multiphoton/ Harmonic Generation Microscope

Optical Imaging

Outreach

Oxidation Proteome (SICyLIA-cTMT)

Phase Contrast Microscopy

Plasma Proteomics

Protein Post-Translational Modification Profiling (TMT, Label-Free)

Protein Post-translational Modification (PTM) Identification

Protein Profiling And Quantitation (Label-Free Quantitation, TMT, SILAC)

Sample Preparation

Spinning Disk Confocal Imaging

Stable Isotope Tracing

Stereomicroscopy

TIRF Microscopy

Targeted Metabolomics

Tissue Culture

Untargeted Metabolomics3D &

Widefield Microscopy

CRUK Scotland Institute Mass Spectrometry FacilityRRID:SCR_027652

Services:

Affinity Purification Mass Spectrometry (APMS)

Biofluids Proteomics

Biomarker Analysis

Imaging Mass Spectrometry

Lipidomics

Oxidation Proteome (SICyLIA-cTMT)

Plasma Proteomics

Protein Post-translational Modification (PTM) Identification

Protein Post-Translational Modification Profiling (TMT, Label-Free)

Protein Profiling And Quantitation (Label-Free Quantitation, TMT, SILAC)

Stable Isotope Tracing

Targeted Metabolomics

Untargeted Metabolomics

Resources:

Mass Spectrometry

Contact Info:

David Sumpton

Switchback road

Garscube estate

Glasgow, G61 1BD - United Kingdom

https://www.crukscotlandinstitute.ac.uk/advanced-technologies/mass-spectrometry.html

Google Maps Location

RRID:

RRID:SCR_027652

Description:

The CRUK Scotland Institute has a well-established expertise in mass spectrometry (MS). We host a broad range of MS instruments supporting a diverse range of research questions and applications. Historically focus has centred around proteomics, the large-scale study of proteins and metabolomics, the study of small molecules or metabolites using MS. More recently, research on the important role lipids play in cancer biology, has been supported using our lipidomics platform.

The facilities core aim is to assist the institute’s scientists with their most challenging analytical questions. Our team is dedicated to developing and applying new methodologies to meet these challenges. Over the years, we have developed numerous analysis pipelines, from studying single proteins along with their interaction partners, to complete proteomes. We have dedicated methods to study post-translational modifications of proteins, such as phosphorylation, ubiquitination, acetylation and oxidation with site localisation. We can measure many classes of metabolites in a targeted fashion. Often, developing methods in collaboration with the institute’s researchers to detect project specific metabolites for the first time. We can also discover novel metabolites using untargeted metabolomics as exemplified in our discovery of N5-methyl-glutamine as a biomarker for β-catenin-driven hepatocellular carcinoma. We are also well experienced in the use of stable isotope tracers to interrogate changes in intracellular kinetics and carbon sources.

Our extensive arsenal has been effectively applied across the full range of preclinical models and clinical samples available at the institute. We provide researchers with scientific support throughout the entire research process, from experimental design to execution, sample processing, data interpretation, and assist with presentations, manuscript preparation and deposition of data in public repositories. We also offer advice and training to users wishing to carry out their own sample preparation, covering a wide range of sample types, including cells, tissues, and biofluids such as plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, urine and stool. Researchers can also be trained in data analysis approaches or are fully supported especially with more complex analysis needs.

We are excited to be adding a new MS imaging platform to the facility and are looking forward to developing approaches to determine the spatial distribution of molecules within tissue. This cutting-edge instrument will provide the means to uncover novel biological insights and offer a fundamentally new way to interrogate changes in the tumour microenvironment and cancer biology.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

11/18/2025

CRUK Scotland Institute Deep Phenotyping Advanced Technology Core FacilityRRID:SCR_027366

Resources:
RRID:

RRID:SCR_027366

Description:

We offer a comprehensive pathologist-led spatial biology service comprising spatial proteomic, transcriptomic, and multiomic experimental design, including platform and panel selection, assay development, image acquisition, and digital image processing. The facility houses 2x Ventana Discovery Ultra autostainers, 2x 10 x Genomics Xenium platforms, a Lunaphore COMET, an Akoya PhenoImager, an Akoya PhenoCycler, an Olympus VS200 slide scanner and a Visiopharm image analysis suite. Our multidisciplinary team of pathologists, histologists and expert technicians partner closely with basic scientists to deliver optimal data, to provide training in image analysis, and to answer scientific questions.

This facility does not provide services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

09/04/2025

Scotland Institute Molecular Technology Service Core FacilityRRID:SCR_027368

Resources:
RRID:

RRID:SCR_027368

Description:

offers a diverse range of services to individuals and research groups throughout the Institute. The main focus of the facility has centred around the continuing expansion of our Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) services, allied to which, we also offer a range of Single Cell services predominantly focussing on single cell RNAseq.

This facility does not provide services outside its institution

This facility does not consult outside its institution

Last updated:

09/02/2025

Beatson Advanced Imaging Resource (BAIR)RRID:SCR_023875

Services:

3D &

4D Image Processing Stations

3D Printing

3D Visualization

Analysis Workstations

Assay Development

Assays and Measurements

Bioimage Informatics

Brightfield Microscopy

Cell Imaging

Confocal Microscopy

Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope

Data Analysis

Data Analysis And Interpretation

Data Processing

Data Processing And Interpretation

Data Visualization

Deconvolution

Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy

Experimental Design

Fluorescence Lifetime

Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability

Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)

High Content Screening

Image Aquisition

Image Data Management

Image Processing And Analysis

Immunofluorescence

In-vivo Imaging

Laser Capture Microdissection

Light-sheet Microscopy

Live Cell Imaging

Microscopy

Multiphoton Microscopy

Multiphoton/ Harmonic Generation Microscope

Optical Imaging

Outreach

Phase Contrast Microscopy

Sample Preparation

Spinning Disk Confocal Imaging

Stereomicroscopy

TIRF Microscopy

Tissue Culture

Widefield Microscopy

Resources:

Flow Cytometry and Microscopy

Contact Info:

Claire Mitchell

Switchback Road

Glasgow, United Kingdom

https://www.crukscotlandinstitute.ac.uk/advanced-technologies/bair.html

Google Maps Location

RRID:

RRID:SCR_023875

Description:

Beatson Advanced Imaging Resource scientists work closely with researchers to uncover and interrogate important molecular pathways in cancer. We train scientists in all stages of modern microscopical research from advice on experimental design and sample preparation, basic and advanced microscope operation and data acquisition through to quantitative image analysis and interpretation.

This facility provides services outside its institution

This facility provides consulting outside its institution

Last updated:

09/25/2024