CIRM

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UCI - CIRM SRL Program

 

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Upcoming Training / Workshops

 

Training courses offered throughout the year

 

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CyTOF / Mass Imaging

Hands-on Lab Instructor: Vanessa Scarfone May 2026 Reg deadline: TBD In-person

Hands-on training in mass cytometry and imaging techniques for high-dimensional single-cell analysis using the CyTOF platform. Covers panel design, sample preparation, data acquisition, and analysis workflows.

Intended for: Graduate students • Postdoctoral researchers • Core facility users • Lab professionals

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3D Bioprinting Bootcamp

Bootcamp Instructor: Medha Pathak & Quinton Smith Summer 2026 Reg deadline: TBD In-person

Intensive bootcamp covering the principles and practical applications of 3D bioprinting, including bioink formulation, printer operation, and tissue construct design for biomedical research.

Intended for: Bioengineering students • Tissue engineering researchers • Lab professionals exploring biofabrication

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Imaging Mass Cytometry

Hands-on Lab Instructor: Vanessa Scarfone Fall 2026 Reg deadline: TBD In-person

Comprehensive course on imaging mass cytometry workflows, from panel design and tissue staining to data acquisition and high-dimensional spatial image analysis using cutting-edge platforms.

Intended for: Pathologists • Immunologists • Cancer researchers • Core facility staff

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Stem Cell Techniques Training Course

Training Course Instructor: Cristina Tu Fall 2026 Reg deadline: TBD In-person

Practical training in stem cell culture, differentiation protocols, and characterization methods for both pluripotent and adult stem cell populations, with an emphasis on reproducibility and best practices.

Intended for: Graduate students • Postdoctoral fellows • Researchers new to stem cell biology • Cell therapy developers

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CRISPR Gene Editing

Hands-on Lab Instructor: Anita Lakatos Fall 2026 Reg deadline: TBD In-person

In-depth course on CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing strategies, guide RNA design, delivery methods, and validation of genomic edits in mammalian cells, with hands-on lab sessions throughout.

Intended for: Molecular biologists • Graduate students • Researchers seeking genome editing skills • Industry scientists

 

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