Tecnologías y Plataforma de Ingeniería Celular

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Salk Institute for Biological Studies - Cell Technologies and Engineering Core - Overview

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Stem Cell Core

Tecnologías y Plataforma de Ingeniería Celular

The Cell Technologies and Engineering Core (CTEC) functions as a multi-user shared research facility dedicated to supporting work involving human stem cells at the Salk Institute. The CTEC maintains and provides well-characterized human embryonic stem (hES) cell lines and human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell lines, and provides the physical space, validated reagents and hands on training for scientist to use these pluripotent cells for their research goals. The Core staff has extensive experience carrying out reprogramming experiments and has dedicated space for working with viral vectors. The CTEC also engages in it’s own independent research, optimizing published techniques to ensure reliable and reproducible methodology for Salk researchers, and pioneering novel differentiation paradigms.

In addition to providing all the cells, reagents and equipment necessary for stem cell culture, the CTEC Director and staff provide Salk researchers with individualized training for the culture, differentiation, and reprogramming techniques specific to pluripotent human stem cells. They are available for consultation on experimental design, and can assist in getting projects involving pluripotent cells moving quickly. The facility is centrally located on the Salk campus, making it convenient for Salk researchers to 'drop in' to care for their cell cultures while staying within easy reach of their home laboratories.


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For submitting manuscripts that have made use of services or resources from this core, PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE SUPPORT by inclusion of the following information:

"This work was supported by the Cell Technologies and Engineering Core Facility of the Salk Institute (RRID:SCR_014850) with funding from the NIH-NIA San Diego Nathan Shock Center P30 AG068635, the NIH-NIA Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center P30 AG062429, the AHA Allen Initiative, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine and the Helmsley Charitable Trust.”

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Contacto


Instituto Salk de Estudios Biológicos


10010 N Torrey Pines Rd
La Jolla, CA 92037
Teléfono: (858) 453-4100

Jenn Page
Director
(858) 453-4100 x1364
jepage@salk.edu
CTEC email: ctec@salk.edu

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