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The development of new drugs, advanced therapies, recombinant proteins, biosensors, vaccines or functional ingredients increasingly requires versatile and efficient technological platforms that integrate everything from genetic analysis and manipulation to production under controlled conditions.

The IRIS LAB Biotechnology Laboratory provides such an environment, offering companies, research centres and universities an advanced infrastructure to drive innovation in health, food and sustainability.

This laboratory enables complete biofabrication processes, from DNA synthesis to the cultivation of genetically modified cells and microorganisms, facilitating the production of high value‑added products.

 

What services does it offer

  • Design and synthesis of nucleic acids.

  • Preparation of genomic libraries

  • Gene cloning and optimisation of their expression in cellular systems.

  • Cell culture under controlled conditions.

  • Production and analysis of recombinant proteins.

  • Purification and validation of biomolecules.

  • Automation of laboratory tasks through robotics.

 

What advantages does it offer

The laboratory provides access to highly specialised equipment and cutting‑edge techniques, many of which are unique in Navarre.

The model is open and flexible: companies can contract tailored services, access equipment in self‑service mode if properly trained, or collaborate on R&D&I projects with the IRIS ecosystem.

In addition, the laboratory has qualified technical personnel who provide expert advice.

 

Target audience

  • The laboratory is open to:

  • Biotechnology, pharmaceutical, food and energy companies.

  • Startups and spin‑offs. 

  • Research centres and universities.

  • SINAI technology centres. 

  • Public administration.

  • Professionals and entrepreneurs working in the field of biotechnology.

 

Access modes for the equipment

The services can be provided in three modes:

  • Turnkey service: IRIS LAB carries out the entire process from the sample to the final product or result.

  • For trained users who can directly use certain equipment under reservation.

  • Collaborative projects: in consortium with IRIS LAB or its managing entities.

 

Shared access to laboratory spaces and a full catalogue of specialised services is also available.

 

How much would it cost

It depends on the use.

The cost depends on the type of project, the access mode and the equipment involved. The following are offered:

Service‑based or per‑sample rates.

  • Time‑based rental for self‑service users.

  • Special pricing based on profile (SMEs, public centres, etc.)

  • To obtain a detailed quotation, it is necessary to contact us and describe the intended use.

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The professionals at Nasertic, with support from the manufacturers of the installed equipment, carry out regular inspections and maintenance tasks—both preventive and corrective—to detect and resolve any minor faults that may arise.

The person receiving the material is responsible for any issue or damage to the equipment. They must therefore report it as soon as possible and assume any potential repair costs.

Yes. Given the level of specialisation of the equipment, the following is required:

  • Specific training or prior accreditation for self‑service use.

  • Qualified in‑house personnel for the use of certain equipment

  • Mandatory basic training in biosafety and good laboratory practices

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