The ‘Instrumentation and Technical Support Department’ serves as a centralised facility for Advanced Scientific Instrumentation and analytical services, designed to support multidisciplinary research in cancer biology. The department provides access to state-of-the-art equipment for characterization, analysis, and testing, enabling students and research scholars to carry out high-quality experimental work efficiently.
The department aims to promote a culture of shared resources and optimal utilization of equipment by offering sophisticated instruments to in-house departments and external institutions. By integrating cutting-edge technology with expert technical support, the facility enhances research capabilities across diverse labs. In addition to routine analytical services, it facilitates hands-on training to help users gain technical expertise and ensure the optimal use of resources. The department operates on a transparent, user-friendly booking system to maximize accessibility and efficiency.
All major equipment installed in the department have been covered under an annual maintenance contract in order to provide safe, sustainable, efficient and reliable facilities. The department has a dedicated team of technical experts, who provide necessary technical support to all the equipment installed at other research labs and facilities of the CRI to maintain the equipment in working condition and to reduce downtime of the equipment. Dedicated team of technicians also perform in-house testing, periodic preventive maintenance and calibration, spare part inventory management of the equipment.
The department also provides technical support in the procurement, installation, and commissioning of the equipment by preparing technical specifications, technical evaluation of the tenders, installation site preparation, warranty claims, asset management, Repair work orders.
Overall, the ‘Instrumentation and Technical Support Department’ plays a vital role in fostering scientific excellence through the effective utilization of shared research infrastructure.