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Rong Lu tells Cell Stem Cell about the “Path to My Lab’s First Paper” | Rong Lu Lab
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Jump to the blog. Jump to the introduction. University of Southern California. Rong Lu tells Cell Stem Cell about the “Path to My Lab’s First Paper”. Dec 1, 2016, at 10:24am. In an interview with. Eli and Edythe Broad CIRM Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC. 1425 San Pablo Street, BCC 306. Los Angeles, CA 90033. Principal Investigator Rong Lu). Website by: USC Web Services.
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Equipment | Microscopy Core Facility
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Jump to the blog. Jump to the introduction. University of Southern California. For information about our equipment, use the section navigation at the right. Confocal Microscope: LEICA SP-8X with Digital Light Sheet (DLS): Inverted configuration. Confocal Microscope: Zeiss LSM 800: AxioObserver.M2 (Upright configuration). Confocal Microcrope: Zeiss LSM 780 AxioObserver.Z1 (inverted configuration). Confocal Microscope: Zeiss LSM 5 Pascal AxioImager.M1 (upright configuration). 1425 San Pablo Street, BCC 212.
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Fees | Microscopy Core Facility
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Jump to the blog. Jump to the introduction. University of Southern California. AxioImager 1 and 2. 1″x3″ slides. 2″x3″ slides. Up to five sections per 1″x3″ slides, eight sections per 2″x3″ slide. $1 for each additional section per slide. Eli and Edythe Broad CIRM Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC. 1425 San Pablo Street, BCC 212. Los Angeles, CA 90033-9080. Core Director Seth Ruffins). Website by: USC Web Services.
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Employment | Yu Lab
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Jump to the blog. Jump to the introduction. University of Southern California. We are seeking highly motivated researchers at all stages: postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows, graduate students, undergraduates and research associates. If you are excited about studying cancer metastasis, cancer stem cells and potential related therapies, please join us! We offer an exciting and collaborative research environment and innovative translational research projects to support your career goals.
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What I’m reading: Min Yu offers a top pick | Yu Lab
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Jump to the blog. Jump to the introduction. University of Southern California. What I’m reading: Min Yu offers a top pick. Sep 19, 2016, at 6:15pm. In a recent issue of. William Greenleaf, Monte Winslow and colleagues have characterized differences within primary and metastatic tumors in an engineered mouse model of small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Many patients with SCLC have inoperable metastases at diagnosis making treatment very challenging. Harlyne J. Norris Research Tower. 1450 Biggy Street, NRT 3507.
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Min Yu featured in USC Stem Cell video | Yu Lab
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Jump to the blog. Jump to the introduction. University of Southern California. Min Yu featured in USC Stem Cell video. Nov 7, 2016, at 4:42pm. Harlyne J. Norris Research Tower. 1450 Biggy Street, NRT 3507. Los Angeles, CA 90033. Office (NRT 3507): 323-442-7943. Lab (NRT 3514): TBD. Principal Investigator Min Yu). Website by: USC Web Services.
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Veronica Ortiz receives an NIH F31 fellowship award | Yu Lab
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Jump to the blog. Jump to the introduction. University of Southern California. Veronica Ortiz receives an NIH F31 fellowship award. Oct 6, 2016, at 3:06pm. Harlyne J. Norris Research Tower. 1450 Biggy Street, NRT 3507. Los Angeles, CA 90033. Office (NRT 3507): 323-442-7943. Lab (NRT 3514): TBD. Principal Investigator Min Yu). Website by: USC Web Services.
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Engineering undergraduates build OPT microscope | Microscopy Core Facility
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Jump to the blog. Jump to the introduction. University of Southern California. Engineering undergraduates build OPT microscope. Jul 1, 2015, at 1:45pm. Called an optical projection tomography (OPT) microscope, the instrument produces three-dimensional images of pea-sized biological samples, such as organs and embryos. This provides a valuable tool that enables biologists, such as McMahon, to study how organs develop, maintain and repair themselves. 1425 San Pablo Street, BCC 212.
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