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Madras Diabetes Research Foundation Campus

Animal House

The state-of-the-art animal facility at the MDRF enables breeding and experimentation on small animals (rats and mice) to meet the needs of the insititute’s different departments. The facility provides opportunities for pre-clinical safety studies for cell-based therapies, proteins and new chemical entities to be conducted on animals. Its mission is to maintain a healthy balance between animal ethics, welfare and experimentation. Experiments on animals are performed with the approval of the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) and Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC) of the Institute and the overall activites are under the supervision of Dr. M. Balasubramanyam. 

The Animal Facility is registered with the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA), Government of India, and strictly conforms to its guidelines. 
Salient Features of the Animal Facility

1.  Barrier maintained facility (total built up area of 400 sq.ft.) with 3 animal rooms 
2. Rodent breeding in individually ventilated cages (IVC) to prevent adventitious microbial agents 
3. Different AHUs for ventilation to maintain area classification 
4. Rotary sieve to ensure dust-free bedding material 
5. Unique animal identification system 
6. Periodic validation of all equipment

Specialized Animal Services 
Development of animals models for human diseases particularly insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.  

Pre-clinical Research Services 
MDRF plans to conduct the following pre-clinical safety studies in accordance with national and international guidelines, ensuring GLP compliance.

a)  Single dose toxicity studies 
b)  Repeated dose toxicity studies 
c)  Sensitization studies 
d)  Safety handler studies

Confocal Microscope Facility

Our central instrumentation lab houses a state of the art Confocal microscope facility. Equipped with optimized, user friendly hardware and software, this system delivers excellent confocal images and image stacks, especially in fluorescence applications. The system is equipped to study intracellular localization, protein-protein interactions, FRET, FRAP and many more cell biology applications.

Cloning Facility

The MDRF has a fully equipped laboratory dedicated to gene cloning studies. The state of the art facility focuses on simple sub cloning to site-directed mutagenesis in bacterial and mammalian systems. The facility offers services including gene characterization, cloning and expression.

Central Instrumentation Facility

The central instrumentation facility is located in the basement of the MDRF. The facility is equipped with the newer and more sophisticated instruments pertinent to the area of cellular, molecular and biochemical research complementing the basic instruments integral to cellular, molecular and biochemical research.

Micro Array Core Facility

Micro array Core Facility is equipped with state-of-the-art molecular profiling technology to meet the demands of high-throughput SNP analysis and expression patterns of thousands of genes in parallel. Our goal is to apply innovative technology and revolutionary assays towards the analysis of the genetics of diabetes.

Sequenom MassARRAY Facility

MassARRAY Compact system    Gene Amp PCR System 9700   MassARRAY Nanodispencer

Sequenom MassARRAY, a high throughput platform for SNP genotyping, DNA methylation and gene expression analysis.

Scintillation Counter

The Radioisotope facility at the MDRF is equipped with a radioisotope hood, GM counter (ECI), Liquid scintillation counter (Beckmann), gel electrophoresis unit (Broviga), gel transfer unit (Broviga), Isotope storage facilities and disposal facilities. Presently, radioisotope laboratory caters extensively for end point readout assays such as glucose uptake, palmitate uptake, thymidine uptake, and glycogen synthase activity measurements. Apart from end-point read out arrays Radioimmunoassay (RIA) and Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay (EMSA) measurements are also done in the facility.

Tissue culture facility

The Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) department has a lab dedicated for tissue culture work.  This facility serves as a training lab for tissue culture course work, tissue culture experiments carried out by students involved in research and faculty research projects.  Much of the equipment in the tissue culture facility was procured through the FIST (Fund for Infrastructure in Science and Technology) grant awarded to Dr. M. Balasubramanyam in 2003.  The lab was renovated in 2008 when the facility was moved to Siruseri.

The facility is equipped to grow mammalian cells. Equipment at the facility include flowhoods, culture incubators, cell counter, inverted phase contrast microscope, primary cultures and cultivation of established cell lines, and human tissues. The aim is to maintain the highest standards, to teach and assist students and researchers in both intra and inter departmental research from within our department and to facilitate collaborative research. The Cell/Tissue Culture Core provides investigators belonging to the institute and their team member with training and updates on the newest techniques in cell/ tissue culture, assistance with experimental design, and facilitating procurement of specific cell lines, organs and tissues. The Cell/Tissue Culture Core provides Core Investigators and coworkers with:

  • Basic training in culturing and studying cells and tissues

  • Training in cell cloning, preparation of irradiated feeder layers, suspension and reaggregate cultures

  • Strategic advice in planning experiments and determining their feasibility

  • Cell culture facilities and specialized equipment such as biohazard hoods needed for culture experiments with toxic agents,

  • Facilities to process human tissues

  • Target cell lines, especially primary cultures of myoblasts, retinal endothelial cells

  • Backup storage of valuable lines derived during this work,

  • Development of new cell, tissue culture techniques and

  • Direction to appropriate local experts for specialized consultations. In addition, the Cell/Tissue Culture Core serves as a seedbed for developing new ideas, matching collaborators and facilitating communication among its users.

Biobanking

The recent trend in medical research is the rise in awareness of the importance of biobanking facilities as prerequisites to gaining knowledge on the development of disease-preventing strategies. The biobanking facility at the MDRF is focused at networking with the foundation’s various departments in the study of the causal pathways involved in diabetes and its complications. The facility is equipped with 17 freezers [15 freezers at -80°C and 2 freezers at -20°C] to achieve this end. It mission is to adhere to the strictest norms governing biobanking. Hence; no sample is procured or stored without obtaining prior ethical clearance from the Institute’s Human Ethical Committee and the written consent of the individual kind enough to donate the sample. Currently; the facility has in storage approximately 75,000 blood samples, 10,000 serum samples, 16,000 genetic samples [whole blood samples and samples taken on filter paper] and 5,000 urine samples obtained from its population-based studies. 

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