Director
Peter Hunt, MD
The new Basic/Translational Science Core comprises three subcores:
Immunology and Functional Genomics Subcore
This core is a collaboration between UCSF's CIL and Gladstone's Flow Core.
Core Immunology Lab (CIL)
- Purpose is to support students and trainees basic and translational research projects with expertise, instruments, and assays
Gladstone Flow Core
- Purpose is to provide researchers with cytometry training, expertise and instruments to perform experiments.
Learn more about the Immunology and Functional Genomics Subcore
Pharmacology of Cure and Pathogenesis Subcore
State-of-the-art pharmacology facility at UCSF's Drug Research Unit (DRU), a collaboration across UCSF's Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy
- PK/PD in HIV cure studies
- Tissue drug levels
- Catabolites relevant to HIV pathogenesis
Learn more about the Pharmacology of Cure and Pathogenesis Subcore
Bioinformatics Subcore (New)
- Embedded scholar model to expand bioinformatics capacity across labs
- Leverages major UCSF investment in Parnassus Co-Labs
- Created monthly "Multi-Omics" seminar/WIP series to nurture and connect user community
- Integrated with new multiparameter technologies in Immunology core
Contacts
Peter Hunt, MD
Co-Director, UCSF-Bay Area CFAR