Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center

CORES

Tissue Culture

Overview

This is just a sample blurb. The UCLA Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC) core for tissue culture is a state-of-the-art research facility that provides scientists with access to a wide range of specialized equipment and expertise in tissue culture techniques. The core offers researchers the ability to grow and maintain a variety of different cell types, including primary cells, stem cells, and transformed cell lines, in controlled laboratory conditions. This enables researchers to study the behavior and function of cells in a highly controlled environment, providing valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms of developmental disorders and other conditions. The IDDRC tissue culture core is dedicated to advancing our understanding of these conditions and developing new treatments to improve the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Equipment

Used for culturing cells at lower than room oxygen levels. 

Located in NRB 379.

Used for automated counting of cells.

Our Team

Susan Bookheimer, Ph.D.

Principal Investigator

Susan Bookheimer, Ph.D.

Principal Investigator

Susan Bookheimer, Ph.D.

Principal Investigator

Susan Bookheimer, Ph.D.

Principal Investigator