Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Core The Human Pluripotent Stem Cell facility continuously evaluates emerging technologies and is now offering both feeder-based and feeder-free cultures in chemically defined mTeSR or in N2/B27 media. The Core is currently offering the generation of iPS cells with two transgene-free methods: 1) using episomes (based on the Yamanaka plasmids); or 2) using Sendai virus. Services Access the Services Reprogramming of fibroblasts or blood cells into Induced human pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs). Gene editing in iPSCs Site-specific insertions in iPSCs Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) culture Production of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells from iPSCs (iHSPCs) Production of microglia from iPSCs (iMGs) Production of mesenchymal stem cells from iPSCs (iMSCs) Processing of primary tissue (blood, skin biopsy etc…) Production of fibroblast culture Related Shared Facilities no-related-facilities Center Affiliations no-center-affiliates Selected Publications no-publications Location and Contacts Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Core Ullmann 925 Eric Bouhassira, Ph.D.Scientific Director718-430-2188eric.bouhassira@einsteinmed.edu