University of California, Davis

Translational Human Embryonic Stem Cell

Shared Research Facility

Supported by CIRM

TSRF

The UC Davis Translational Human Embryonic Stem Cell Shared Research Facility (TSRF) is funded by the Image of stained 5 day old embryonic blastocyst. California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). The goal of the facility is to provide state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment for human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research to qualified investigators from California research institutions.

The TSRF houses three fully equipped laboratories and a highly experienced staff to provide training, support, and services on a recharge basis.

The TSRF provides hESC researchers, both new and experienced, with new opportunites to conduct research in a collaborative setting.

Researchers can gain access to the facility by completing an Investigator's Request for Access form. See contact information for details.

Now accepting requests for access. See contact information for details.

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