Registration is now open for the 2025 CSC Symposium!

this is a flyer with all the information on the symposium. Click below for a plain text version of the same thing.

Deadline to register on this form is April 18, 2025. Here is a Google Calendar link for the event. Please click here for the tentative agenda. Registration is free for all attendees; to make an optional donation, please use this link. Vendors, please see this page for vendor table info. Click here to download the flyer PNG. Click here to read a plain text version of this flyer.

See event photos and read about our 2023 Symposium, which was a huge success! Thanks again to Revvity for being a major sponsor, and to Agilent BioTek and BioLegend for doing vendor tables.

Thank you for a fabulous 2023 CSC Symposium!

The Grand (Re) Opening Celebration & Research Symposium on May 5, 2023 was a marvelous success. Thank you to everyone who came, interacted, presented research, or showcased technologies.

The event was held in the beautiful University Center venue. Scott Lokey and Phil Crews presented some entertaining stories from the beginnings of the CSC. We also had on stage Paul Koch, the Dead of the PBSci division.

Trainees flaunted their research success with talks, posters, and a number of fun prizes. Trainee talks were given by Aswad Khadilkar, Jaru Taechalertpaisarn, and Cindy Liang. The first place poster prize was tied between Tilini Wijeratne and Peter Ngoi, and third place was awarded to Nadia Dzhanbekova. Recognized for their excellence in High Throughput Technology were instrument users Matylda Zietek, Priya Crosby, Jaru Taechalertpaisarn, Matt Loven, Jackson Baumgartner, Adam Lentz, and Akshar Lohith.

We had a lovely catered party at the end of the day, where we heard from Cynthia Larive, Chancellor of the University, who recognized the ways that the CSC supports inspiring, high impact research that improves lives for the better.

Thank you to Jack Lee for being our photographer for the symposium!

We also want to thank our industry sponsors, primarily Perkin Elmer, whose donation funded the majority of the event. We also had vendor tables from Agilent BioTek and BioLegend. We also thank our internal symposium sponsors, the Office of Research; the PBSci Division Dean’s Office; Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry; Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology; Department of Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology; and the Biomolecular Engineering department within Baskin Engineering.

Last but not least, we thank QB3 and the UCSC Physical and Biological Sciences Division for ongoing support of the CSC daily operations.

Fall 2021 Kickoff

As we start the 2021-2022 school year, we want to say WELCOME! to all the new and returning students, trainees, faculty, and staff. We see your resilience in the face of a pandemic and other crises that continue to bring loss, instability, and conflict.

Students are back in person at UCSC and the new semester started with CSC participation in the PBSci annual conference at Roaring Camp in Felton, the Chemistry and Biochemistry annual conference at the beautiful UCSC Arboretum, and a core facilities panel for the Chemistry and Biochemistry new grad students’ orientation. Click to see our poster below, on which we brag about our new space, new personnel, new website, new logo, new RRID, new grant…and very soon new equipment and compound libraries.

a detailed poster showing CSC current equipment, proposed purchases, example workflows

 

Kickoff meeting of core managers group

Today marked the first meeting of a new coalition between the research staff that manage the UCSC science research core facilities. The founding members are Bari Nazario (flow cytometry), Ben Abrams (microscopy core), and Beverley Rabbitts (chemical screening), with support from Ann Pace (UCSC Genomics Institute and QB3). Our goals include promoting use of RRIDs, creating a central website listing all core facilities, research collaborations, sharing best practices, and networking.