The IMADSR offers comprehensive immune monitoring services for clinical and translational studies. Our services support research efforts to characterize the immune system in disease settings, including autoimmunity and cancer.
We perform advanced bioinformatics, high-parameter flow cytometry, microbiome sequencing, scRNA-seq analysis and spatial sequencing. We also offer consultation on:
Our laboratory is certified by Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). We provide cancer investigators access to IMADSR’s state-of-the-art facility within the Institute for Regenerative Cures in Sacramento.
Features of our lab include:
Grant writing support is available from all Shared Resources, including support letters, recommendation, statistical analysis, etc.
The IMADSR supports cancer studies with a wide range of services and capabilities. Our basic services include:
Beyond our standard services and consultations, we also offer:
Investigators have access to IMADSR’s advanced instruments and equipment, including:
PCR instrumentation:
For more details about the rate, please contact:
Emanuel Maverakis: 916-734-2156, emaverakis@ucdavis.edu
Members of the cancer center receive priority access and subsidized rates for Shared Resources services. Not yet a member? Learn about the benefits and privileges of cancer center membership.
Our team is here to help advance your cancer investigation. Fill out a request to use our services.
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For more information about IMADSR services and capabilities, please contact:
Phone: 916-734-2156
Email: emaverakis@ucdavis.edu
Email: agompers@ucdavis.edu
The IMADSR is located within the Institute for Regenerative Cures.
CCSG and IMADSR Acknowledgement: the authors wish to acknowledge the support of the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center Immune Modeling, Analysis and Diagnostics Shared Resource, supported by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health under award number P30CA093373. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
This resource is funded by the Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) awarded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI P30CA093373). Publications that have utilized facility resources, services or scientific data generated by the resource should acknowledge the resource or the assistance provided by resource staff and cite the NCI CCSG. An electronic copy of the publication should also be sent to the resource directors.