HISTORY
The MacDonald Lab was established in 2006, when Pat was recruited to the University of Alberta’s Department of Pharmacology and the Alberta Diabetes Institute (ADI) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. His lab then became the first group in the ADI’s new building—the Li Ka Shing Centre for Health Research Innovation—upon its grand opening in 2007. Identifying a lack of access to human tissue for research, Pat went on to establish and direct ADI IsletCore in 2010. Since its inception, the MacDonald Lab has provided the training for thirteen postdoctoral fellows, nine graduate students, and twenty-one undergraduate students.
When the MacDonald lab is not busy performing experiments and isolating islets, its members enjoy socializing and team-building activities. Some of their annual events include summer barbecues, birthday celebrations, Secret Santa exchanges, and holiday parties!
FACILITIES
The MacDonald Lab space encompasses the following facilities:
- Human Islet Isolation Lab
- Human Islet Deep Phenotyping Lab
- Human Islet Cryopreservation and Biobanking Facility
- MacDonald General Research Lab
- Two electrophysiology rooms
- Cell culture room
- Cell imaging lab
- Animal procedure room
- Office space
As part of the Alberta Diabetes Institute, members also have access to several ADI Core facilities, including the Molecular Biology Core, the Histology Core, and the Cell Imaging Centre. Our research animals are maintained by the Health Sciences Laboratory Animal Services (HSLAS).
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