The mission of the Microtechnology Core (MTC) is to provide access to enabling micro scale technologies. Specifically, the MTC will work with researchers to develop and apply advanced microscale cell-based assays to enhance basic cell biology research and enable clinical studies. An important goal of the MTC is to incorporate cutting edge technologies into funding proposals to act as a differentiator in a competitive funding environment.
The MTC is currently recruiting a new manager. Services will be limited in the interim. Please contact Alice Puchalski (263-7272) for information / inquiries.
Services
Services provided by the Microtechnology Core include:
- Production of previously published devices
- New device design consultation
- Prototype fabrication
- Assay training and development
Examples of enabling capabilities include:
- Increased sensitivity to paracrine signaling
- Discrete compartmentalization and analysis of different cell types
- Enable studies with small (e.g. patient samples) samples and rare cell populations
- Enable multi-analyte, multi-omic endpoints from a single sample/aliquot
- Organotypic models (e.g. vascular, ductal)
- Enhanced control of microenvironment parameters (e.g. matrix composition, matrix alignment, relative spatial organization, soluble factor concentration/gradient)
Acknowledgements
Any published research which received funding from the UWCCC Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG), including the use of UWCCC Shared Resources to generate or analyze data or conduct clinical trials, must reference the UWCCC. See Acknowledging UWCCC in Publications, Posters and Presentations. Please acknowledge “UWCCC Microtechnology Core” for any work supported by the MTC. Thank you!
Sample Acknowledgment
“The author(s) thank the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center Microtechnology Core, supported by P30 CA014520, for use of its facilities and services.”
Faculty Leader
David J. Beebe
Facility Manager
MTC is currently recruiting a new manager
Interim Contact: Alice Puchalski
Location
Clinical Science Center in UW Hospital
Lab: Room K4/519
(608) 263-7272