Database providing access to the High Technology Network's industrial research offering: research competences, type of analyses and tests available at the Laboratories. Companies can consult the Catalogue to find Laboratories and researchers that match their needs.

Results: 53
Competence
Analysis by means of molecular biology as well as biochemical, immunoenzymatic, histologic, immunohistochemical, biomechanical, radiographic
Assessment of the requirements by clinical experts
Automation of bioinformatic pipelines
Carbon-based materials (graphene oxides, TPG, etc.)
Ceramic materials (oxides, nitrides, carbides, etc.)
Ceramic matrix composites and nanocomposites
Corrosion: protection and inhibition
Cosmetics
Data analysis on 2D,3D and 4D histomorphometric data
Data processing
Elastomers
Evaluation of the bio-safety of medical devices in vitro
Farmacogenomics
Gene Network reconstruction
Glass and glass-ceramic materials
Identification and validation of biomarkers
In vivo functional characterization of the device
Integrative analisi of gene expression data and data from meta-analysis
Integrative analysis of Copy Number Variation data and Gene Exprtession
Integrative analysis of Gene expression and clinical data
Magnetic materials both bulk and nano
Magnetorheological fluids
Materials of natural origin and derived (wood, paper, cellulose, fibers, etc.)
Materials with self-diagnostic and self-healing properties
Meta-analysis
Metal matrix composites and nanocomposites
Metals: ferrous alloys (steel, cast iron)
Metals: non-ferrous alloys (aluminum, copper, nickel, titanium, magnesium, etc.)
Micro-nano materials functionalized
Microscopic/nanoscopic/nanomechanical, mechanical and in vitro functional characterization of the device
Molecular Cytogenetics (CGH, CMA)
Nanomaterials (filler, graphene, etc.)
Next generation sequencing (NGS)
Numerical design of devices
Paintings
Piezoelectric and thermoelectric materials
Polymer matrix composites and nanocomposites
Polymeric nanofibers
Porous materials (foams, sponges, etc)
Preclinical evaluation of devices by numerical simulations