Research Infrastructures

Explore the Research Infrastructure Catalogue of CIVIS Alliance to find valuable research facilities, services,  and collaboration opportunities. You can discover the facilities available across the Alliance and easily connect with the right research resources for your projects.


What are RIs?

Research Infrastructures (RIs) are facilities that provide services or resources to support research activities. These can include laboratories, research platforms, databases, and testing facilities designed to help researchers and students conduct their studies. 


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Organoid platform 3D-Hub-O
The 3D-Hub-O facility aims to create complex and functional mini-organs in order to: -modeling normal and pathological living tissue for regenerative medicine applications and replacement of damaged tissues, -testing new therapies on human tumoroids before offering clinical trials in humans, -creating biobanks accessible to the scientific community.
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Pichia Pastoris Protein Express

3PE has developed original methodologies for recombinant protein production in Pichia pastoris at different scales.

Antiviral Drug Design Platform
AD2P (also locally refered as 'Plateforme de Criblage Marseille-Luminy = PCML) plays a significant role in the research field of antivirals against emerging viruses. Indeed, the facility has developed and offers expertise in the screening of viral enzyme inhibitors, protein/protein interactions, clinical virus isolates, the supply of chemical libraries, as well as in the development of new technologies and drug design.
Aix MArseille Université Timone Cytométrie core facility
AMUTICYT core facility proposes high sensitivity instruments and cytometry skills as a service delivery for basic and clinical research.
Anechoic rooms
The facility is mainly used for research in acoustic.
Animal facility of the Mediterranean Neubiology Institute (Inmed)
The Animal facility allows conducting experiments with animal subjects (e.g., rats, mice) in the neurosciences research field.
Applications des Sources Ultra-Rapides

ASUR is a unique femtosecond laser facility in Europe for the imaging and analysis of matter under excitation. The facility consists of five beamlines: 20/10 TW; 10/100 Hz; 500/250 mJ; 5/25W; 25 fs (ext. 15 fs).

Analyse et Valorisation de la Biodiversité
AVB was born from the will of two CNRS research units, iSm2 (Institute of Molecular Sciences of Marseille, UMR 7313, Head researcher: Jean Rodriguez) and IMBE (Mediterranean Institute of Biodiversity and Marine and Continental Ecology, UMR 7263, Head researcher: Catherine Fernandez) to mutualize requests for equipment and human resources in the field of life Sciences on the Aix-Marseille University site of St Jérôme. Three technical fields were considered as priorities for this facility: genetic analysis, fermentation in liquid medium, and protein purification. The facility got granted 100 k€ by the government for a timeframe of four years, which allowed the facility to significantly develop. Besides, if AVB first intended to provide technical support for research projects conducted in AMU, its 160m2 of equipments are now also open to external public or private, regional, national or international projects.
Screening platform for bacteria
BACSCREEN first missions are to identify and analyze new antibacterial agents or adjuvants that potentiate the activity of existing antibiotics, in the puropose to understand their mechanisms of action. The main services os the facility are phenotypic screening and the optimization of "hit" molecules, as well as the development of activity tests in relation with the membrane integrity and efflux.
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