Facilities Tour
Bioergolab Facilities Description
In room 455A of the BIOERGOLAB, we integrate advanced physiological and clinical techniques to have a better understanding of human health and performance. Using surface electromyography (sEMG), we capture detailed muscle activity and functional patterns, while pressure pain threshold (PPT) provides valuable insights into sensitivity and pain perception. Our team also performs phlebotomy to collect blood samples for comprehensive physiological and biochemical analyses. To complement these measures, we monitor air quality to evaluate environmental influences on health and performance.
In rooms 474 and 468, our laboratory applies cutting-edge molecular and cellular biology methods. We utilize Western blotting and ELISA to detect and quantify protein expression, and employ RT-qPCR for highly sensitive gene expression analysis. Immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry enable us to visualize specific molecular targets in tissues and cells, while our in vitro cell culture models serve as powerful platforms for experimental research. With confocal microscopy, we capture high-resolution cellular and subcellular images, allowing for precise and comprehensive analysis.