Stem Cells, and Blood Cells, and Blood Counts, Oh My!
University of California, San Francisco, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine presents Mini Medical School for the Public
Stem cell therapy shows promise in repairing brain damage even hours after stroke occurs
Durham, NC – Stroke is a major health concern and is a leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Center for Disease Control. Despite… Read more »
Stem Cells, Cell and Gene Therapy Biotechs to Discuss Capital Formation Strategies and Validation
NEW YORK – In a progressive cell therapy environment that has decreasing clinical attrition, next generation and next-to-launch biotechs along with regulators, will be talking about current… Read more »
New method to produce blood cells from stem cells could yield a purer, safer cell therapy
A new protocol for reprogramming induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into mature blood cells, using just a small amount of the patient’s own blood and a readily… Read more »
Novel liver stem cell model could speed up process for developing new drugs
Durham, NC – The path to bringing a new drug to market is, simply put, a rocky one. Not only is it estimated to take over 12… Read more »
FDA approves Phase II of stem cell trial for ALS led by U-M’s Dr. Eva Feldman
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — For nearly two years, University of Michigan neurologist Eva Feldman, M.D., Ph.D. has led the nation’s first clinical trial of stem cell injections… Read more »
New method for mass-producing RPE cells paves way to treating age-related blindness
Durham, NC – Scientists have developed a new, simpler way to produce human pluripotent stem cells in quantities large enough that they can be used to develop treatments for age-related… Read more »