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Breaking News!  2022 Virtual World Stem Cell Summit and Regenerative Medicine Essentials Course to be Held June 6-11

Breaking News! 2022 Virtual World Stem Cell Summit and Regenerative Medicine Essentials Course to be Held June 6-11

by Admin | Mar 3, 2022 | News & Opinions

The Regenerative Medicine Foundation, in partnership with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, is proud to announce the 2022 VIRTUAL WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT & REGENERATIVE MEDICINE ESSENTIALS COURSE, June 6 – 11, 2022. This famed six-day...
A ‘living’ cancer drug helped two patients stay disease-free for a decade

A ‘living’ cancer drug helped two patients stay disease-free for a decade

by Admin | Mar 1, 2022 | News & Opinions

image Caption: two red cells attack a white cell, the cells have been pseudo-colored – Two T-cells (red) attack an oral squamous cancer cell (white)—a fight that’s part of the natural immune response. Clinical researchers are developing a new type of...
Utrecht researchers volumetrically 3D print functional liver tissue units

Utrecht researchers volumetrically 3D print functional liver tissue units

by Admin | Mar 1, 2022 | News & Opinions

Remarkable achievement in volumetric bioprinting opens new opportunities for regenerative medicine and drug development By Davide Sher – 3D Printing Network – Link to article A team from Utrecht University (Netherlands), working on novel 3D bioprinting...
iPS researchers discover genetic traits of people prone to Alzheimer’s

iPS researchers discover genetic traits of people prone to Alzheimer’s

by Admin | Feb 28, 2022 | News & Opinions

Japanese researchers say they have tracked down the genetic traits of people prone to develop Alzheimer’s disease by studying brain nerve cells created from induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells. The research team at Kyoto University’s Center for...
Patient with leukemia, virus infection cured post stem transplant

Patient with leukemia, virus infection cured post stem transplant

by Admin | Feb 28, 2022 | News & Opinions

By Archana Jyoti – The Daily Pioneer – Link to article Adopting a newer approach that may make the treatment available to people afflicting with HIV, scientists have cured a US patient with leukemia and virus infection after attempting a stem transplant on...
Will This Stem Cell Breakthrough Spell the End of Parkinson’s? We’re About to Find Out.

Will This Stem Cell Breakthrough Spell the End of Parkinson’s? We’re About to Find Out.

by Admin | Feb 27, 2022 | News & Opinions

Fingers Crossed. If it works, it will forever turn the tide in our fight against the disease. by Sebastian Skov Andersen – The Daily Beast – Link to article Last year, Jette Oppelstrup, 49, invested in a bathroom on the ground floor of her townhouse in...
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