The Chair of Aquaculture is currently located in two buildings (46 and 46a Kreutzwaldi St., Tartu). The research infrastructure includes facilities for experiments with fish and crayfish (small-scale recycling aquaculture system (RAS), a set of aquaria), laboratories of fish genetics and genomics, molecular diagnostics of fish pathogens, and fish parasitology. The laboratories of genetics and molecular diagnostics have a state-of-art equipment, including:
- Applied Biosystems 3500 XL Genetic Analyzer
- Applied Biosystems 3500 Genetic Analyzer
- Applied Biosystems 7500 Fast Real-Time PCR System
- QIAcube HT robotic workstation for DNA & RNA isolation
- QIAgility robotic workstation for automated PCR setup
- Biometra TProfessional Gradient 96 thermocyclers (7 pcs)
- Agilent 2200 TapeStation Nucleic Acid System for RNA and DNA analysis
- ND-2000 NanoDrop spectrophotometer
- Thermo Scientific Multiskan GO Microplate Spectrophotometer
- FireReader XS D-56-26MX gel documentation system
- centrifuges, freezers, ultra-low temperature freezers etc.