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Institute of Metabolic Science

Metabolic Research Laboratories
 

The DMC offers high-quality, scalable metabolic phenotyping services that empower cutting-edge biomedical research. We combine technical expertise with collaborative partnerships to deliver robust, reproducible data that drives discovery. Beyond research support, we champion innovation, workforce development, and financial resilience—creating a sustainable platform for advancing health and science globally.


The DMC offers access to equipment, assistance and training for:​

  • Indirect calorimetry studies​
  • Temperature controlled conditions for housing and experimental procedures​
  • Body composition analysis​
  • Food and water consumption ​
  • Body temperatures​
  • Advanced surgical procedures​
  • Stable isotope clamping and telemetry as well as more standard procedures within preclinical metabolic research in mice (for example: Glucose tolerance tests, Insulin tolerance tests etc)

The DMC will guide and assist you through the required steps for initiating your in vivo studies – in the first instance, please contact the DMC 

DMC Equipment:​

Cambridge Biomedical Campus University Facilities:​

  • Surgery suite (including pre and post-op)​
  • Perfusion room​
  • Sch1 room​
  • ECHO cardiography​
  • CL2 & 3 specific areas​
  • Irradiator​
  • IVIS® Spectrum Imaging System​
  • mPET/CT​
  • MRI​
  • Multi-photon imaging​
  • Ultrasound​
  • Echocardiography​

Recent publications supporting the DMC

Who we are

 

The Disease Model Core (DMC) is a unique resource that  combines state of the art technology and know how in murine metabolic phenotyping. The DMC is the result of the strategic vision of the IMS and MRC MDU to develop a state of the art core to model metabolic disease using preclinical models that could synergise with human clinical translational research.​

​Professor Toni Vidal-Puig (Scientific Director)​

​Hannah Mannering (Manager)

Key funders

Medical Research Council

Wellcome

Metabolic Alliance for Phenotyping Specialists in Europe

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