Project Description
The Central Instrumentation Facility (CIF) was established in January 2022 to provide access to high-end research instruments to underprivileged students and research scholars at KISS-DU. Currently, the CIF is housed in a 25 ft X 15 ft air-conditioned room. The facility is monitored by the Research and Development Cell, KISS-DU.
The following instruments are available for use without any usage or maintenance charges to all students, research scholars, and faculty members of KISS-DU:
- Centrifuge
- Chest refrigerator
- Cooling centrifuge
- Automatic fraction collection
- Micropipette set (0.2-2 ml, 2-20 ml, 20-200 ml, 1000 ml)
- Ultrasonicator
- UV-Vis spectrophotometer
- High-definition microscope with microphotography
- Chromatography system for protein purification
- Real-Time PCR machine
- Shaker-incubator
- Thermal cycler
- Upright refrigerator
- UV transillumination device
Currently, scholars of KISS-DU are using the facility for assays related to nanocomposite materials, food science, DNA extraction, exploring medicinal properties of indigenous plants, etc. Postgraduate students attend demonstrations and hands-on training sessions to learn techniques necessary for a research career. Faculty members use the facility as well to pursue individual intramural research projects. The Central Instrumentation Facility maintains operating hours from 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and later, if necessary, by special permission.