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‘Are we dreaming big enough’? CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna

‘Are we dreaming big enough’? CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna

by admin | Oct 19, 2022 | News & Opinions

Jennifer Doudna challenges governments, universities and investors to seize the moment and radically expand gene editing revolution In a life-changing collaboration with the French scientist Emmanuelle Charpentier, we figured out how the chemistry of this process...
Australian research brings scientists closer to making blood stem cells in the lab

Australian research brings scientists closer to making blood stem cells in the lab

by admin | Oct 18, 2022 | News & Opinions

Australian blood stem cell research could help change the future of stem cell medicine. by Imma Perfetto – Cosmos Magazine Two new pieces of research out of the University of NSW in Sydney have shone new light on how the precursors to blood stem cells occur in...
What can squid brains teach us about nervous system evolution?

What can squid brains teach us about nervous system evolution?

by admin | Oct 17, 2022 | News & Opinions

Hanae Armitage – Stanford Medicine If you ask me, there’s nothing quite so weird and wonderful as a cuttlefish. Or a squid. Or an octopus. Basically, the whole cephalopod gang. Maybe it’s their gangly, elegant appendages, or their sleek, streamlined...
CAR T-Cell Therapy Helps Lupus Patients Enter Remission In Small Study

CAR T-Cell Therapy Helps Lupus Patients Enter Remission In Small Study

by admin | Oct 17, 2022 | News & Opinions

The therapy, typically used to treat blood cancer, has so far induced remission in six patients in Germany. By Kaitlin Sullivan – Health.com An immunotherapy used to treat blood cancer also shows promise as a treatment for lupus, new research shows. The news...
Japanese regulations on regenerative medicine are failing patients

Japanese regulations on regenerative medicine are failing patients

by Admin | Oct 14, 2022 | News & Opinions

by Kyoto University – Medical Express Image Caption: The Act on the Safety of Regenerative Medicine (ASRM) targets to regulate medical practices that aim to achieve the “reconstruction, repair, or formation of human body structures or functions” or the “therapy...
Pregnancy in space: studying stem cells in zero gravity may determine whether it’s safe

Pregnancy in space: studying stem cells in zero gravity may determine whether it’s safe

by admin | Oct 13, 2022 | News & Opinions

By Joanna Bridger and Emmanouil Karteris – The Conversation Space is a hostile, extreme environment. It’s only a matter of time before ordinary people are exposed to this environment, either by engaging in space tourism or by joining self-sustaining colonies far...
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