Facilities and equipment

SUBIC has equipment for MRI, X-ray microscopy, EEG, and eye-tracking.

The facility is open to researchers from Stockholm University, as well as other universities and private sectors.

Pricing policy and cost reduction model for larger projects

Current pricing

From January 2024, new prices are implemented as below.

Service

Price (SEK)*

Unit

 Booking Units

 Minimal Booking

MRI

 - regular

2 750

Full hour

15 minutes

 30 minutes

MRI

 – 1 July to 15 August

2 250

Full hour

15 minutes

 30 minutes

X-ray microscope

1 800

Hour

1 hour

 1 hour

 

15 000

Day

Day

 1 Day

 

100 000

3 Months

 

 

 

240 000

Year

 

 

EEG laboratory

660

Full hour

15 minutes

 15 minutes

Mock scanner room

660

Full hour

15 minutes

 15 minutes

Wet laboratory

440

Full hour

15 minutes

 15 minutes

Data processing and/or analysis

Project dependent. Contact us for discussion.

Price and availability for additional service (e.g. data analysis, scanning assistance, beamtime application assistance) can be queried.

MR scanning assistant course – 1500 kr
MR scanning operator course – 2500 kr

* 18% overhead is added for users from other universities or public agencies. Non-academic users pay other rates. 

At SUBIC, we use a Xradia Versa 520 for X-ray imaging experiments. Xradia Versa 520 is the industry’s most comprehensive submicron X-ray imaging solution for advanced scientific research.

SUBIC’s X-ray microscope: Xradia Versa 520

Starting, running and finishing a project with X-ray

Foraminifera fossil. Sample from Prof. Helen Coxall. Scanned at SUBIC X-ray lab. (left) 3D rendering of the scan. (right) Virtual dissecting showing the structure of multiple chambers.

SUBIC operates a Siemens Prisma 3 Tesla whole-body MRI.

About our MR equipment

How to start and run an MR project at SUBIC

The MR camera at SUBIC. Photo by Lena Katarina Johansson

SUBIC operates a 32/64-channel BioSemi Active 2 EEG system.

EEG Equipment

Link to SUBIC safety guidelines

SUBIC Safety Guidelines

Last updated: 2025-12-16

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