The Human Cells, Tissues, and Organoids (hCTO) Core strives to make research using human pluripotent stem cells and their derivatives accessible to all researchers.

Services:

  • Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines and Differentiated Cells: NIH-approved hESC lines (H1, H9), as well as differentiated cell types (e.g. neural progenitors, cardiomyocytes, astrocytes, etc).
  • Tissue Culture Facilities for Rent: Access to biosafety cabinets, a clean bench, incubators, microscopes, and all other equipment necessary for the culture of human pluripotent stem cells under a Core ESCRO protocol
  • Group and Individual Training: Multiple small group, hands-on classes are offered every year on the culture of human pluripotent stem cells, and their differentiation into various lineages (e.g. neural differentiation). Custom individual training is also available.
  • Custom Workflows: Contact the Core directly to inquire about custom experimental workflows and differentiation schemes.
  • IRB and ESCRO Protocols: Assistance preparing IRB and ESCRO protocols.

For questions, contact Dr. Laura Fischer, the Core Director: laura.fischer@wustl.edu

General Pricing

ServicesHourly Rate
Staff Hours (bench/experiment work)$80
Consultation Hours (research, planning, meetings, and other dry lab work)$70
Non-WUSTL affiliates add 30%
Deliverables (Contact Dr. Kuo-Chan Weng for pricing estimate and availability)
Human ESC (H1, H9)
Healthy Control iPSC (AN1.1, WTC11, etc.)
iPSC-Derived Cells (Neural Progenitors, Cardiomyocytes, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Adipocytes, etc.)
iPSC-Derived Organoids (Brain, Lung, Retinal Organoids)
Non-WUSTL affiliates add 30%
Equipment Rental
Microelectrode Array (MEA)
Non-WUSTL affiliates add 30%

Prices effective June 1, 2024 and are subject to change.

Staff

Laura Fischer, PhD

Laura Fischer, PhD

Director, Human Cells, Tissues, and Organoids (hCTO) Core

Thorold Theunissen, PhD

Thorold Theunissen, PhD

Assistant Professor, Developmental Biology; co-Director Human Cells, Tissues, and Organoids Core

The Theunissen lab investigates the molecular mechanisms regulating distinct pluripotent stem cell states and their applications in regenerative medicine.

 

Theunissen Lab website »

Lauren Boggs

Lauren Boggs

Research Technician, Human Cells, Tissues, and Organoids Core

Lauren joined the CRM HCTO in April 2022 as a research technician.