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Personalized Immunotherapy Shows Promise Beyond Cancer

by Admin | Sep 10, 2022 | News & Opinions

AUDIO -Science Friday Article   CAR T cell therapy, a type of immunotherapy in which a patient’s own immune cells are modified to create a hybrid immune cell that destroys cancer cells, was first developed over a decade ago. Now, researchers are continuing to...
The New York Stem Cell Foundation Mourns the Loss of CEO Susan L. Solomon

The New York Stem Cell Foundation Mourns the Loss of CEO Susan L. Solomon

by Admin | Sep 9, 2022 | News & Opinions

One of the great patient advocates of our time, Susan Solomon, has passed away. Susan was a visionary leader and true force of nature. A diabetes mom, she launched the New York Stem Cell Foundation that has supported cutting edge research and constructed a major...
Large number of stem cell lines carry significant DNA damage, say researchers

Large number of stem cell lines carry significant DNA damage, say researchers

by Admin | Sep 9, 2022 | News & Opinions

DNA damage caused by factors such as ultraviolet radiation affect nearly three-quarters of all stem cell lines derived from human skin cells, say Cambridge researchers, who argue that whole genome sequencing is essential for confirming if cell lines are usable. Stem...
Creating an “Adult-like” Mature Human Cardiac Tissue

Creating an “Adult-like” Mature Human Cardiac Tissue

by Admin | Sep 8, 2022 | News & Opinions

Model developed by UConn and UCSF researchers to be used for myriad of applications, most notably to evaluate safety and efficacy of drugs on the cardiovascular system By Courtney Chandler – UConn Health Researchers in the Biomedical Engineering Department at...
MIT researchers develop test that measures COVID-19 immunity

MIT researchers develop test that measures COVID-19 immunity

by Admin | Sep 7, 2022 | News & Opinions

“Our test’s accuracy was roughly about as accurate as you would see for a normal blood test.” By Madeleine Aitken Researchers at MIT have developed a test that measures immune protection against COVID-19 by measuring the level of neutralizing antibodies in...
News Releases  Media Advisory  Wednesday, August 31, 2022 First U.S. patient receives autologous stem cell therapy to treat dry AMD

First U.S. patient receives autologous stem cell therapy to treat dry AMD

by admin | Sep 6, 2022 | News & Opinions

Breaking News in #maculardegeneration! First time in USA! Commencement of a Phase 1/2a clinical safety trial using #IPSC stem cells to treat for advanced dry age-related macular degeneration. NIH and #JohnHopkins surgical team implanted a patch of tissue made from...
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