Research facilities

Researchers in the department can access facilities covering a wide range of models from Drosophila and small mammals to iPSCs and organoids. Facilities also support studies using human tissue and translation to clinical trials.

Wohl Cellular Imaging Centre

Wohl Cellular Imaging Centre

The Wohl Cellular Imaging Centre (WCIC) provides cutting-edge light microscopy equipment, image analysis software and workstations for neuroscience and biomedical research.
The Proteomics Facility

Proteomics

The Proteomics Facility is a Core Facility at King’s College London, providing state-of-the-art protein mass spectrometry support for researchers at King’s and external Institutions.

Genomics

King’s Genomics provides biobanking support Illumina array and nanopore long-read sequencing services.
Electron microscopy

Electron microscopy

The Centre for Ultrastructural Imaging (CUI) offers a state-of-the-art electron microscopy facility for internal and external collaborators from academic, commercial, and industrial fields across medicine, biological sciences, chemistry, physics, materials sciences, and engineering.
Animal MRI

Animal MRI

The BRAIN Centre scientific team, together with researchers from the Neuroimaging and cognate departments, can help you solve complex problems in translational (preclinical<->clinical) neuroscience using state of the art equipment and expertise in the analysis of image & spectroscopy data, multimodal methods and statistics.
Drosophila network

Drosophila network

The King’s Drosophila Neuroscience Network combines the experience and expertise of groups that use Drosophila melanogaster (common fruit flies) for fundamental and disease-related research.

Clinical Research Facility

Clinical Research Facility

The NIHR King’s Clinical Research Facility (CRF) is a purpose-built facility to support clinical trials.
Biological services

Biological services

Biological Services is a multi-disciplinary core research facility providing services and advice to research scientists and clinicians carrying out animal research.
Brain bank

Brain bank

The London Neurodegenerative Diseases Brain Bank provides human tissue for neuroscience research.
Genome Editing and Embryology Core (GEEC)

Genome Editing and Embryology Core (GEEC)

The GEEC provides state-of-the art support for any projects involving genome editing, the creation of transgenic animals, and general mouse embryology and assisted reproductive technologies (ART).