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October 2017

Image-guided treatment Genomics Bioinformatics Animal Research Facility Stem cells Translational neuroscience Image-guided treatment Imaging Microscopy Biobank Health economics Mass Spectrometry Radboudumc Technology Centers Investigational products Clinical studies Health Data Biostatistics Human performance Data stewardship Molecule Man Population Flow cytometry 3D lab www.radboudumc.nl/en/research/technology-centers_1 2

3 Point of contact: Alain van Gool About 300 dedicated people working in 19 Technology Centers, ~1800 users (internal, external), ~150 consortia www.radboudumc.nl/en/research/technology-centers_1 Opening Radboud Research Facilities, 2nd Oct 2014

Proteins Metabolites Drugs PK-PD Preclinical Clinical Behavioural Animal facility Systematic review Cell analysis Sorting Pediatric Adult Phase 1, 2, 3, 4 Vaccines Pharmaceutics Cyclotron Radio-isotopes Malaria parasites Management Analysis Sharing Cloud computing DNA RNA Internal External Early HTA Evidence-based surgery Field lab Statistics Biological Structural Economic viability Decision analysis Experimental design Biostatistical advice Electronic Health Records Big Data Best practice In vivo Functional diagnostics iPSC Organoids 3D imaging 3D printing Virtual reality About 300 dedicated people working in 19 Technology Centers, ~1800 users (internal, external), ~150 consortia www.radboudumc.nl/en/research/technology-centers_1 4