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ISSCR Unveils Roadmap for Advancing Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Therapies

ISSCR Unveils Roadmap for Advancing Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Therapies

by admin | Oct 10, 2025 | News & Opinions

by Bioengineer.org – The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) has unveiled an innovative and comprehensive resource entitled Best Practices for the Development of Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cellular Therapies, marking a pivotal advancement in...
This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses

This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses

by admin | Oct 9, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Grace Huckins – MIT Technology Review – Imagine this: You’ve been feeling unwell, so you call up your doctor’s office to make an appointment. To your surprise, they schedule you in for the next day. At the appointment, you aren’t rushed through...
Lab-grown kidneys show real function in new stem cell study

Lab-grown kidneys show real function in new stem cell study

by admin | Oct 8, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Drug Target Review – A USC Stem Cell-led research team have made a big breakthrough in their efforts to build mouse and human synthetic kidneys. In a new paper published in Cell Stem Cell, the scientists describe generating more mature and complex lab-grown...
New gene therapy slows progression of Huntington’s disease by 75%

New gene therapy slows progression of Huntington’s disease by 75%

by admin | Oct 7, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Sky News – It is likely to be the first licensed treatment to slow Huntington’s, and that “changes everything”, says lead investigator Professor Ed Wild. Known as AMT-130, it is delivered via brain surgery, and a single dose is expected to...
AI-designed viruses are here and already killing bacteria

AI-designed viruses are here and already killing bacteria

by admin | Oct 6, 2025 | News & Opinions

By MIT Technology Review – Artificial intelligence can draw cat pictures and write emails. Now the same technology can compose a working genome. A research team in California says it used AI to propose new genetic codes for viruses—and managed to get several of...
Junk DNA” Found to Sense Its Environment, May Hold the Key to Disease Treatment

Junk DNA” Found to Sense Its Environment, May Hold the Key to Disease Treatment

by admin | Oct 3, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Bernadette Gillis – Duke university School of Medicine – A new study from Duke University School of Medicine has uncovered a surprising role for what was once considered “junk DNA.” Researchers found that these overlooked parts of our genetic code help...
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