
Overview
Established in 2021 through a transformational gift, the Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Center for Precision Genomic Medicine powers groundbreaking research at UCLA. At the heart of this initiative is the UCLA Stem Cell and Genome Engineering Center (HSCGEC) a centralized hub uniting campus-wide efforts in genetic innovation.
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By bringing scientists and physicians together under one vision, the Center translates genetic insights into novel, life-saving therapies. We extend our deepest gratitude to Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg. Their extraordinary generosity is accelerating scientific discovery, driving medical breakthroughs, and creating a healthier future for patients worldwide.
CIRM - Shared Resource Laboratory
Supported by the CIRM grant "A modular automation approach to stem cell modeling to increase throughput, reproducibility and access" awarded to our Center, HSCGEC accelerates breakthroughs in regenerative medicine by bridging the gap between manual lab methods and high-throughput automation.
We serve as a collaborative pipeline for researchers across California, offering cutting-edge services across four core pillars: hPSC characterization, high-throughput CRISPR genome engineering, robust 2D differentiation models, and modular laboratory automation. Beyond our technical resources, we are deeply committed to driving diversity in science and training the next-generation workforce through our specialized stem cell modeling and automation courses.