
Stockholm University
SciLifeLab Cryo-EM Facility
SciLifeLab Cryo-EM Swedish Infrastructure Unit providing state-of-the-art equipment and expertise in single particle cryo-EM and cryo-tomography.
Equipment
Titan Krios G2
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Transmission Electron Microscope
- Ceta CMOS detector
- Falcon III detector
- Gatan K3 BioQuantum detector
- Volta phase plate
Titan Krios G3i
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Transmission Electron Microscope
- Ceta-D detector
- Gatan K3 BioQuantum detector
Talos Arctica
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Cryo-EM Microscope
- Falcon 4i detector
- Selectris energy filter
- Ceta CMOS detector
- EPU-D diffraction capability
Chameleon
SPT Labtech
Sample Freezer
- Customizable parameters
Leica Cryo Thunder
Leica
Wide-field Light Microscope
- Primo micropatterning system
Services
- Single-particle cryo-EM
- Cryo-electron tomography
- Micro-electron diffraction (micro-ED)
- Project planning and sample preparation consultation
- Data collection
- Image processing support
- Biweekly drop-in data processing assistance
- Training courses
About SciLifeLab Cryo-EM
The Cryo-EM Swedish Infrastructure Unit at Stockholm University is part of SciLifeLab and provides state-of-the-art equipment and expertise in single particle cryo-EM and cryo-tomography. The unit delivers internationally competitive infrastructure accessible to Swedish academics, along with training opportunities and educational frameworks.
Services
The facility offers comprehensive support including:
- Single-particle cryo-EM and cryo-tomography
- Micro-electron diffraction (micro-ED)
- Project planning and sample preparation consultation
- Data collection and image processing support
- Biweekly drop-in data processing assistance
Access
Applications are processed through peer-reviewed tracks:
- Rapid Access: Quarterly application rounds
- Block Allocation Group: Annual application rounds
Applications can be submitted via the SciLifeLab Application Portal.
Location
The Stockholm node is located at Stockholm University.
For more information, please visit the SciLifeLab Cryo-EM website.