Discover our cutting-edge research facilities

At Duke-NUS, we provide our scientists and students with access to some of the world’s most sophisticated biomedical research facilities in order to make scientific breakthroughs and discoveries.

In addition, our scientists also benefit from the School’s strategic partnerships through which they can access specialised research support facilities, such as the SingHealth research centres, which are located just across the road within the SGH Outram campus, as well as the facilities of Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Biopolis, one of Singapore’s premier research hubs for biomedical sciences.

As a school of the National University of Singapore (NUS), we also provide our faculty members with the opportunity to collaborate with and access the facilities and services available at the NUS main campus located at Kent Ridge.

Explore some of the state-of-the-art research facilities at our School.

Investigators can benefit from expertise and equipment to perform behavioural phenotyping.

Tap statistical support and study design expertise from a team of faculty at the Centre of Quantitative Medicine for clinical trials, epidemiological studies and health services research collaborations with researchers and industry.

This centrally managed facility offers equipment, training and support for a wide range of imaging needs.

From cell sorting services to access to a Fortessa Analyser, this facility provides rapid multi-parametric analysis of single cells in solution.

The Duke-NUS Genome Biology Facility caters to researchers interested in using high-end genomics technologies.

This cutting-edge resource offers advanced tools and expertise to analyse and interpret tissue samples, supporting vital research and new diagnostics in pathology.

The Laboratory for Translational and Molecular Imaging develops in vivo molecular imaging agents for studying cancer biology, inflammation and more to support the needs of investigators throughout an imaging or drug development study protocol.

With both full-service and self-service options, investigators can conduct studies requiring infectious oral feeding of mosquitoes to tackle common vector-borne diseases like dengue, Zika and chikungunya.

Metabolomics @ Duke-NUS was established in 2012 with a goal to enhance the capabilities of scientists conducting metabolism-related research.

Offers expert support and a state-of-the-art PhenoMaster system for synchronised metabolic, behavioural and physiological monitoring of experimental mice.

A top-tier stem cell research facility at Duke-NUS, where investigators can advance their science with Nobel Prize-winning technologies.

ViREMiCS (Viral Research and Experimental Medicine Centre) at SingHealth Duke-NUS accelerates vaccine and therapeutic development through ISO-accredited molecular tools and innovative trial designs.

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