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Initiating a Project

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The Gene Vector and Virus Core offers advice and consultation at no charge and we encourage you to get in touch with us as early in a project as possible. By providing early input, we are frequently able to help investigators avoid unnecessary missteps that would otherwise delay or derail a project.

Requesting a Service

All service center requests should be made through the Stanford iLab system

Please read and follow the instructions in the forms below:

Stanford users

iLab ordering for Stanford users

External users

 iLab ordering for external users

 iLab registration for external users

Visit GVVC on iLab

Before you Begin

The following procedures should always be performed during the course of producing and using recombinant viruses:

  • Obtain institutional approval to use recombinant viruses
  • Choose virus
  • Design vector
  • Provide virus core with predicted sequence of vector
  • Construct vector
  • Characterize vector
  • Produce plasmid vector
  • Decide how much virus to produce at what purity level
  • Produce virus
  • Store virus properly
  • Use virus properly
  • Dispose of unused virus properly

Use and disposal of viruses

Use and disposal of recombinant viruses is governed by specific institutional guidelines that are often based on the CDC/NIH (biosafety level/BSL) guidelines for their use. At Stanford, researchers must obtain approval to use recombinant viruses by submitting an application to the Administrative Panel for Biosafety (APB). The virus core is required to obtain approved copies of APB applications before it can produce viruses for Stanford customers.

See the APB Review website or eProtocol for instructions.

Learn more about care and handling of viruses

Credit the Lab in your Publications

As with all Stanford Service Centers, credit must be given to the Virus Core for data that results in a publication. If the work done at the facility produces data resulting in a figure in a publication, you are required to acknowledge the lab ("Stanford Gene Vector and Virus Core") in the publication. Further, if lab staff  provided significant experimental design, data interpretation, or other intellectual contribution (as evaluated by the PI), then it is expected that these individuals will be coauthors on the publication.

Please keep us informed of publications stemming from your work with the lab. Send us the citation (including PubMed ID), or a link to the journal article when it is published online. Supported publications are an important metric for continued administrative support of service centers at Stanford, and we rely on you to make our publication lists complete.

Contact Us

For other consultation or service requests, contact the Virus Core staff.

GVVC Lab

Stanford Neurosciences Building

290 Jane Stanford Way, Room S078 (lab)

Stanford CA 94305

650-724-8464

neuro_gvvc@stanford.edu

 

Our team

Gene Vector and Virus Core director Nicholas Wall

Nicholas Wall, PhD

Director, Gene Vector and Virus Core

Stanford Neurosciences Building

290 Jane Stanford Way, Room S081 (office)

Stanford CA 94305

 

Get to know our new director >>


Subbu Dhulipala

sri2@stanford.edu

650-724-8451


Anitha Ponnuswami

aponnusw@stanford.edu

650-724-8451