The Laboratory for Cell Analysis provides cytometric, microscopic, and genomic support and services for the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. The LCA was established in 1983 with the following responsibilities:
- Provide flow and image cytometers and the technical support needed to make use of these instruments.
- Educate UCSF students, staff, and faculty in cytometry technology and applications.
- Develop new cytometric methods and new cytometric applications.
The LCA currently occupies two sites within the UCSF community with cytometry and microscopy services offered at the Mission Bay Campus and genome wet-lab services focused in the Cancer Research Building (CRB) at the Mt. Zion campus. The LCA is supporting over 17 instruments representing a long-term capital investment of over $7M.
The LCA was one of the first large cytometry cores in the country and has developed a broad repertoire of instrumentation, technical expertise, and a thoughtful infrastructure to help address a wide variety of experimental demands and novel applications in many model systems. From apoptosis to zymogen assays in organisms from adipocytes to zebrafish, the LCA has accumulated working protocols and a broad theoretical knowledge base to aid Cancer Center investigators.
Ben Braun
braunb@peds.ucsf.edu
Core Lab Website:
http://cancer.ucsf.edu/cores/lca