Core B

Skin Translational Research Core (STaR)

Important note on service changes due to University Winter Break

Please note the last day to place orders for cells before the winter break is Friday, December 13th at noon.  All orders will need to be picked up by Tuesday, December 17th. 
The core will reopen in the new year, with normal distribution of cells resuming Monday, January 13th.  Frozen cells are available during the interim.
Any questions, please contact Chris Marshall. 
 

The goals of the Skin Translational Research Core (STaR) are to facilitate basic and translational research in skin biology through provision of human skin samples and products.  This includes discarded, deidentified normal and diseased skin, primary human skin cells, engineered organotypic skin culture support, and xenograft studies in mice. The core provides the IRB approvals for the procurement of these tissues.

Important Note: Specialized patient consent processes are necessary for studies that fall under the Genomic Data Sharing (GDS) Policy, this includes all single cell analysis. If the GDS policy applies to your work, contact the the SBDRC at SBDRRC@pennmedicine.upenn.edu before the start of your study to ensure that you are using properly consented tissues. It is the responsibility of the investigator to ensure the use of all SBDRC-provided materials and services are in compliance with the GDS and other applicable NIH policies.

STaR Core Pricing

Updated pricing effective July 1, 2024. Download our FY2025 Price Lists:

 

Core B Services

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Primary human skin cells
Primary skin cell culture training
Fresh normal and diseased human skin
Human skin xenografts on immunodeficient mice
Organotypic skin engineering/xenografts
Penn Derm BioBank - COMING SOON