Program Type: Infrastructure
A Center for Stem Cell Disease Modeling and Therapeutics
The goal of this project is to support the discovery and evaluation of novel therapeutics using stem cell-based models and drug and CRISPR screening. The facility will provide California researchers access to tools, technologies, and resources for regenerative medicine research. This project benefits California by helping accelerate research to find cures for major diseases of […]
Shared Resource Laboratory for Advanced Stem Cell-Based Modeling
This proposal will create a laboratory that will provide training in advanced stem cell modeling technology, particularly organ chip technology. This laboratory aims to train stem cell researchers in using these 2D and 3D stem cell systems and make the expertise available across California. The proposed project will benefit the State of California and its […]
Shared Resources Laboratory for Stem Cell-Based Modeling in Stem Cell Biology and Engineering
We propose to expand and enhance our stem cell core, a key resource for the local area.This project will accelerate new therapies and train stem cell scientists. We propose to expand and enhance our stem cell core, a key resource for the local area. Its clients include campus investigators, students from local colleges, universities, and […]
Shared Resource Laboratory for Stem Cell-Based Modeling: Resources for Exploring the Biological Underpinnings of Aging and Age-Associated Pathologies
We seek to engage more Californians in stem cell research by providing access to cell models (including those for modeling the aging brain) derived from a uniquely characterize human cohort, thereby progressing toward better treatment options for age-associated neurological disorders. The distribution of quality-controlled stem cell resources will provide numerous avenues for California researchers to […]
CIRM ASCEND Center – Advancing Stem Cell Education and Novel Discoveries
The proposed CIRM ASCEND Center provides cutting-edge organoid-based services, offering consultation, optimized protocols, and genomic analysis. We also offer comprehensive training, workshops, and access to data, empowering researchers across California to excel in stem cell and organoid research. Our CIRM ASCEND Center benefits Californians by advancing regenerative medicine and healthcare. The Center’s services and training […]
A modular automation approach to stem cell modeling to increase throughput, reproducibility and access
This project enhances stem cell access, scalability, and collaboration. It offers characterized hPSC lines, CRISPR editing, and differentiation on automated platforms accelerating progress in biology, disease research, and regenerative medicine. The project benefits California by advancing regenerative medicine through diverse hPSC lines, potentially leading to novel treatments and addressing health disparities. It offers educational opportunities […]
Shared Resources Laboratories to Enhance In Vitro Stem Cell Modeling and Training
Our broad objective is to expand access to equipment, services, and training within our areas of excellence. Through knowledge sharing and collaboration, we aim to add value to the CIRM SRL network. We seek to build on our historical success and foster excellence in California stem cell research. The SRL will provide access to specialized […]
Cal Poly Humboldt Shared Resource Laboratory for Human Stem Cell-Based Modeling (SRL-hSC)
The Cal Poly Humboldt Shared Resource Laboratory for Human Stem Cell-Based Modeling (SRL-hSC) will provide modeling resources and educational offerings to researchers, educators, and students in our rural and remote geographic area. The Cal Poly Humboldt Shared Resource Laboratory will provide the facilities and equipment for regional researchers to conduct human stem cell-based modelling, educational […]
UCM Resources for Expanding Stem cell-derived Tissues and Organs for Regenerative Engineering (RESTORE)
The areas of focus for our SRL will include induced pluripotent stem cell generation and characterization, cell differentiation and generation of a microvascular tissue model and in vivo models. Our stem cell-based models will provide diverse iPSCs and hands-on trainings to California’s Central Valley where access to these models is limited and populations are diverse. […]
Stem cell-based Parternship Resource for Investigating Human Diseases and Training (SPRINT)
Use of stem cells in human disease modeling has reached a broader scientific audience of underserved, marginalized communities. Researchers/scholars have comprehensive training in iPSC generation, genetic modification, and differentiation techniques to model human diseases successfully. The core fills a gap for the scientific community, particularly those studying underserved populations where access to resources, training, expertise, […]