Plateforms
ICB’s teams benefit from very high-level technological platforms, which they host or which are available within UPCité and Institut Pasteur, perfectly adapted to the scientific challenges of the biological chemistry field. Most platforms are available for external services.
Paris Cité’s platforms
Université Paris Cité provides the academic and industrial scientific community with 211 research platforms and technical facilities equipped with cutting-edge technology and staffed by highly skilled and expert professionals. Read more
IBPC’s platforms
The IBPC has a long culture of sharing of scientific equipment necessary for addressing scientific questions and integrating new approaches. Technological equipment is grouped in innovative and efficient technical platforms. Read more
LCBPT’s platforms
This research unit hosts five core platforms providing access to state-of-the-art equipment, expertise, and services. These platforms support a wide range of projects, from fundamental research to applied studies. Read more
UTCBS’s platforms
This unit holds a technical platform for solid and colloid physico-chemical characterization and a platform for optical imaging and MRI services for small animals (mice and rats). Read more
CITCOM’s platforms
This unit holds seven platforms and core facilities. Read more
Chem4Life’s platform
Chemogenomic and Biological Screening Platform provides liquid handling devices, sensitive detectors and data processing software for Target-based (High Throughput Screening, HTS) and phenotypic (High Content Screening, HCS) screening assays to identify active chemical substances and genetic modulators of function. Read more
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The Paramyxom6A project, led by Dr. Bruno Sargueil, is a laureate of the 2025 PEPR ANRS MIE call for projects. This project, involving 7 partners—including 3 teams from ICB—focuses on the study and targeting of m6A methylations of Paramyxovirus RNAs. For more...