Researcher Resources
Research is fundamental to the University of California’s mission. The David Geffen School of Medicine (DGSOM) at UCLA has a proud tradition of producing accomplished physician-scientists. Not only will you be given outstanding opportunities to contribute to scientific discovery, you will be exposed to our world-renowned faculty who's ever evolving innovations and groundbreaking research inform scientific and medical thought around the globe. Below are resources shared by DGSOM to facilitate researcher needs:
Research Core
Core Technology Centers
Affordable and independent instrumentation and services suited to your research. See more >
Human Gene and Cell Therapy Facility (HGCTF)
Supports manufacturing of gene and cell therapy products for UCLA investigators as well as other academic and industry partners. See more >
Statistical Consulting
Advice and resources to enable you to develop and/or extend your statistical computing skills, helping you to independently use common statistical packages for the analysis of research data. See more >
Administrative Support
General Resources
See support resources including:
- Policies and Procedures
- Visa and Licensing Office
- Office of Contract and Grant Administration (OCGA)
- Extramural Fund Management (EFM)
- Research Policy & Compliance.
These resources provide answers to your most pressing administrative needs, including information on policies and procedures, immigration assistance, contract guidance, financial reporting, and more.
DGIT Research Enablement Team
Supports manufacturing of gene and cell therapy products for UCLA investigators as well as other academic and industry partners. See more >
CTSI Resources and Other Research Support
These support services, which touch on everything from study design to statistical analysis, bolster researcher endeavors at all levels, disciplines, and stages of completion.
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Research Safety
Helping researchers understand the regulatory and compliance requirements for research at UCLA and to promote open communication about and adoption of safe laboratory practices.
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