Access to state-of-the-art instrumentation and expertise

CERM/CIRMMP infrastructure provides state of the art instrumentation and expertise to perform the most comprehensive array of experiments needed for the structural and dynamic characterization of biological macromolecules and their complexes.

Through access external users can attain fundamental molecular level information on targets of interest for human health and diseases as well as for the characterization of biomaterials, food, neutraceutical and more. 

Dedicated technical staff for experiments and support allows access also to non expert users

Access provision is always based on scientific merit and technical feasibility

 

Remote access is possible: check here the Guidelines for remote NMR access


External users may request access through one of routes available, choosing which best fits with their necessities.

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European research infrastructure in structural biology, making high-end technologies and methods available to all European researchers.

National users are also eligible for access support via Instruct-ERIC

Member countries*

Non-member countries

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Descrizione generata automaticamente

Open access/Open data

Segno di spunta

Segno di spunta

Support for consumables, travel and accommodation for access visits.

Scientists from non-member countries can request for access at an academic rate

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Segno di spunta

Data ownership, NDA and IPR

For proprietary research, services for access are provided at the commercial rate.

                          *See here Instruct-ERIC member countries

Protean

A core of excellent Italian research institutions and large centers providing services and expertise to Italian structural biologists.

Italian academic users

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Descrizione generata automaticamente

Open access/Open data

Segno di spunta

Support for consumables.

 

 

 

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Network of the best research infrastructures in solid-state NMR available worldwide providing access to solid-state NMR for research targeting chemistry: from catalysis to energy materials, from environmental research to glasses, minerals, pharmaceuticals and more.

 

Academics

Industry (SME)

Industry (non-SME)

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Descrizione generata automaticamente

Open access/Open data

Segno di spunta

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Access must be cross-border (trans-national)

Chiudi

Segno di spunta

Chiudi

EU allows SMEs to access even without open access/open data

             

Bio-Enable

 

Integrated infrastructure dedicated to industrial research providing access to instrumentation and expertise for proprietary research.

Industry & Proprietary research

Data ownership, NDA and IPR

Segno di spunta

Services for access are provided at the commercial rate

 

Remote NMR access has always been available, but it becomes particularly relevant in this period in which traveling is strongly limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
When accessing a research infrastructure, interaction of the user with the scientific and technical staff for support and advice is often as important as the instrument time itself, both concurring to successful measurements. For this reason we are now developing novel ways to maintain fruitful interpersonal contacts also through remote access procedures.
Support to users may range from suggestions and advice in the initial phases of planning the measurements, to interactions during experimental set-up, all the way to training on specific aspects of interest to users.
However, different levels of assistance and supervision are necessary, according to the expertise of the “remotely” visiting scientist with the specific requested technology: expert or non-expert users.
An expert user can follow the setup of the experiments and suggest acquisition parameters to the local responsible through spectrometer screen sharing in a WebEx communication. A direct “virtual” connection can thus be established, and the spectra outcome can be commented live, with the user actively taking part to the processing of the spectra. The processed spectra and the experiment datasets are then transferred to the user.
A non-expert user can also choose to follow through WebEx the setup of the experiments, and be trained on the set-up procedure by the infrastructure staff. Spectra analysis can be provided as well as training in the different aspects of data processing and analysis.

Watch this short video for a testimonial on how training sessions through remote access to CERM/CIRMMP works
(Instruct-ERIC user - Jordi Pujols Pujol – PID 12775)

Schermata video

 

How to apply?
The application form for remote access does not differ from application for access in presence. External users may request access through one of routes available listed on the right side of this page, choosing the one that best fits with their necessities.

How to ship the sample?
Samples should be sent through one of the available couriers. The tracking number should be provided to the local staff to facilitate sample tracking and delivery. Details on how to store the sample should be provided. Note that sample shipment expenses are reimbursed to Instruct-ERIC and iNEXT-Discovery users.

How do we handle your sample/s?

Remote access to technologies that require samples in solution: solution NMR, EPR, relaxometry, molecular biophysics techniques
If the samples are not shipped in the proper tubes, our staff takes care to transfer the sample from the vial to the tube; air-sensitive samples will be handled in an oxygen-free chamber. Our staff will operate following the protocol for operations (air/light sensitivity, temperature of storage, etc…) provided together with the samples.

For solid state NMR
Transfer to the rotor is performed by our staff only for 3.2 and 4 mm rotors and for non air/light sensitive samples. For high MAS frequencies (rotors of 1.3 mm or 0.7 mm), samples must be provided directly in the rotor, after testing that they spin properly.


 

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 Acknowledgements

For any infrastructures, it is of utmost importance to have research resulting from their exploitment acknowledged.

In published material, please acknowledge the use of CERM/CIRMMP infrastructure, expertise and resource contributions and the specific project that provided support, if any:

 "The authors acknowledge the support and the use of resources of Instruct-ERIC, a Landmark ESFRI project, and specifically the CERM/CIRMMP Italy Centre"

"The authors acknowledge the support by the Italian Ministry for University and Research (FOE funding) to the CERM/CIRMMP Italian Centre of Instruct-ERIC, a landmark ESFRI project."

The list of the active projects is here

In published material resulting from/contributing to ITACA.SB also add:

ITACA.SB “Potentiating the Italian Capacity for Structural Biology Services in Instruct-ERIC (Project no. IR0000009) within the call MUR 3264/2021 PNRR M4/C2/L3.1.1, funded by the European Union – Next Generation EU

 

If your publication includes the results of an access project, please include the PID and quote the access funding source, citing your Proposal ID (PID) which you were given:  

"This work benefited of the support and the use of resources of Instruct-ERIC, and specifically of the CERM/CIRMMP Italy Centre (PID  xxxxx)"

"This work benefited from access (PID xxx) to the CERM/CIRMMP Infrastructure, part of the ESFRI Landmark Instruct-ERIC"

"This work benefited from access (PID xxx) to the CERM/CIRMMP Infrastructure, part of the ESFRI Landmark Instruct-ERIC and of the Instruct-ITALIA national consortium"

"This work benefited from NMR access to CERM/CIRMMP infrastructure (PID  xxx) supported by iNEXT-Discovery, project number 871037, funded by the Horizon 2020 program of the European Commission"

"This work benefited from NMR access to CERM/CIRMMP infrastructure (PID xxx) supported by PANACEA, project number 101008500, funded by the Horizon 2020 program of the European Commission"

"This work benefited of the support and the use of resources of Instruct-ERIC, and specifically of the CERM/CIRMMP Italy Centre (PID: xxx). The work was also supported by iNEXT-Discovery (No. 871037), an EC H2020 project, for the access to the NMR instrumentation (PID: xxx)"