Center for Regenerative Medicine

670 Albany Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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The Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM) is a joint effort between Boston University and Boston Medical Center that nucleates eight principal investigators addressing different aspects of developmental biology, stem cells and cell lineage specification with a major focus on induced Pluripotent Stem Cells or iPSC. With the motto of “Advancing Science to Heal the World” at the CReM we aim at better understanding the biological principles that guide cellular identity and tissue formation to develop the next generation tools for regenerative medicine.

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