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Welcome to the Disquieting Era of Sheefs

Welcome to the Disquieting Era of Sheefs

by Bernard Siegel | Apr 10, 2017 | Bioethics, News & Opinions, Policy

Sheef /ʃiːf/ noun acronym. Synthetic Human Entity with Embryo-like Features.  “Change is avalanching upon our heads and most people are grotesquely unprepared to cope with it.” Alvin Toffler (1970)- Future Shock Stem cell engineering has leaped forward so fast that...
Mayo Clinic has credibility, prestige to be game changer in regenerative medicine, says keynote speaker Bernard Siegel.

Mayo Clinic has credibility, prestige to be game changer in regenerative medicine, says keynote speaker Bernard Siegel.

by Joseph Dawson | Apr 6, 2017 | News & Opinions

Left to right are Bernard Siegel, J.D., keynote speaker, and Andre Terzic, M.D., Ph.D., medical director, Center for Regenerative Medicine, at the Mayo Clinic Symposium on Regenerative Medicine and Surgery.March 31, 2017 As a large medical practice, Mayo Clinic...
First transplant of reprogrammed stem cells from another person

First transplant of reprogrammed stem cells from another person

by Bernard Siegel | Apr 4, 2017 | News & Opinions, Science

A Japanese man has been the first human to receive “reprogrammed” stem cells from another person. As I discussed in detail in a recent post, Japan has implemented a national strategy to develop and translate induced pluripotent stem cells technologies. Japanese...
Towards an endless supply of human blood

Towards an endless supply of human blood

by Bernard Siegel | Mar 31, 2017 | News & Opinions, Science

What are the implications of scientists creating “immortal” cell lines comprised of healthy red blood cells for transplant and research? An article written by CNN producer Michael Nedelman reports that British scientists, led by University of Bristol researcher Jan...
Clinical Trial Results Buoy Hope for Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Clinical Trial Results Buoy Hope for Spinal Cord Injury Patients

by Bernard Siegel | Mar 16, 2017 | News & Opinions, Science

The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,has announced the publication of its first Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Phase I clinical trial involving Schwann cells used to repair the damaged spinal cord. The...
Converging Technologies and Stem Cells: Towards a Bioartificial Kidney

Converging Technologies and Stem Cells: Towards a Bioartificial Kidney

by Admin | Nov 11, 2016 | News & Opinions, Science

One of the most exciting trends in medicine today is the invention of new technologies and treatments that depend on the convergence of multiple technologies. Some of these fields include wireless computing, microelectronics, nanotechnology, bioengineering, cell...
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