The Core Facility Microcalorimetry provides tools to measure even the tiniest heat released or absorbed during biological, chemical, or physical processes. We specialize in studying microbial metabolism, monitoring growth and activity even in very small, opaque, or solid samples, and we also support measurements of chemical and physical reactions on request.
At our department, microcalorimetry is widely used in biofilm research, diagnostics, and testing how effective new antimicrobial materials or molecules are. We also study the stability and aging of biomedical materials and pharmaceutical products under different conditions. The facility is committed to developing new calorimetry applications in microbiology, pharmaceutical sciences, and biomedical engineering, and welcomes collaborations with academic and industry partners.
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