Contact the research infrastructure that you are interested in
Researchers are able to access research infrastructure funded by the Swedish Research Council. This may include databases, research facilities, biobanks or large-scale computational tools. We also fund new research infrastructure that is not yet ready for use.
Would you like more information about how to access a research infrastructure? If so, please contact the research infrastructure directly. Contact details can be found in the list below.
Can you not find the research infrastructure you are looking for? If so, this may be because the Swedish Research Council does not fund it.
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ACTRIS - Aerosols, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure
ACTRIS coordinates operations in several European countries where aerosols, clouds and trace gases are observed and studied. ACTRIS Sverige is the Swedish node, which includes several measuring stations.
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AGATA
European germanium detector project, part of the Swedish involvement in FAIR.
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ArchLab
ArchLab is a distributed research infrastructure that coordinates a number of laboratories that use natural science methods to tackle archaeological questions. The infrastructure is under construction and is coordinated from Umeå University.
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BBMRI-ERIC – Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure
Biobank organisation in 23 European countries aimed at making biological samples and data readily accessible for medical research and development in the field of health and medical care. The Swedish node is Biobank Sweden.
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BioMS – a national infrastructure for biological mass spectrometry
BioMS is a national distributed infrastructure for biological mass spectrometry and proteomics.
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Biobank Sweden
The national biobank infrastructure Biobank Sweden includes all universities with a medical faculty and associated university hospital principals (regions).
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CERN
Accelerator facility in Switzerland, mainly performing research in the field of particle physics. Sweden is contributing to three experiments and one computational infrastructure at CERN: ATLAS, ALICE, ISOLDE and WLCG.
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CESSDA-ERIC – Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives
A merger of twenty or so European social sciences data archives and a distributed infrastructure for social sciences data. SND is Sweden's service provider.
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CORS – Comparative Research Center Sweden
CORS is made up of six research infrastructures for comparative social sciences research. CORS research focuses on studying how human behaviour, values, attitudes, health and quality of life differ from country to country. ESS-S and SHARE-S are part of CORS.
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Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden, CBS
The Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden (CBCS) is a distributed infrastructure that provides small molecule libraries, instruments, methods and expertise for identifying and further developing small molecules for studies of biological systems.
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