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Gene Therapy Restores Immune Function in Children With Rare Disorder
by University of California Los Angeles - Technology Networks - An investigational gene therapy has successfully restored immune function in all nine children treated with the rare and life-threatening immune disorder called severe leukocyte adhesion deficiency-I, or...
Inaugural graduates in Translational Biotechnology Master of Science prepared for impactful careers in STEM
Press Release by Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist - May 15, 2025 - Dr. Minni Saluja enrolled in the Translational Biotechnology Master of Science program at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine because she was interested in the role regenerative...
New MRI technique lights up ‘zombie cells’ that contribute to arthritis
By Rachel Tompa - Stanford Medicine - Research led by Stanford Medicine points to the first non-invasive imaging method to visualize senescent cells, which are alive but dormant and play a key role in many diseases. Anyone who’s had a knee or other joint replacement...
The best and brightest young scientists are looking beyond the U.S. as cuts hit home
By Evan Bush - NBS News - Jack Castelli had it all figured out. The University of Washington doctoral student had spent the past three years developing new gene-editing techniques that could spur immunity to the virus that causes AIDS. Early testing in mice showed...
Enhanced CAR T cell therapy offers new strategy for lymphoma
By Meagan Raeke - Penn Medicine News - PHILADELPHIA – A next-generation “armored” CAR T cell therapy showed promising results in a small study of patients whose B-cell lymphomas continued to resist multiple rounds of other cancer treatments, including commercially...
Bioprinted Aorta Shows Promise for Cardiovascular Disease Treatment
by Isabella Backman - Yale School of Medicine - Yale researchers have built a 3D-bioprinted synthetic aorta that they have successfully implanted into rats. This technology could advance the treatment of cardiovascular diseases such as coronary artery disease or...
Can space help heal hearts? ISS study charts new path for stem cell therapy
By Brian Buntz - Drug Discovery & Development - Emory University stem-cell biologist Chunhui Xu is looking to space for a new way to mend damaged hearts on Earth. Her team is using the International Space Station (ISS) National Lab to test if the near-weightless...
May is Huntington’s Disease Awareness Month
The month of May is designated "Huntington's Disease Awareness Month". The proclamation was made in 1992 by President George H.W. Bush. This is time dedicated to raising awareness about the condition, supporting families impacted by it, and promoting research towards...
This Injected Protein-like Polymer Helps Tissues Heal After a Heart Attack
By Ioana Patringenaru - UC San Diego Today - Researchers have developed a new therapy that can be injected intravenously right after a heart attack to promote healing and prevent heart failure. The therapy both prompts the immune system to encourage tissue repair and...
iPS Cell Research Can Give Japan Lead in Regenerative Medicine
By Japan Forward - The day when regenerative medicine using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) will be used in real-world treatments is fast approaching. For Japan to become a world leader in the field of iPS cell technologies, the government should strengthen...
Expert Q&A: ‘Invisible’ Stem Cells
by Christina Elston - Cedars Sinai - Cedars-Sinai Scientist Explains How She Created Cells the Immune System Doesn’t See, Forging a Possible Future Solution to Organ Rejection in Transplant Patients Cedars-Sinai is a leading transplant center, with patient outcomes...
Microgravity Could Be the Key to Developing New Therapies for Neurogenerative Diseases
By The ISS National Laboratory - NASA Funds Continuation of ISS National Lab-Sponsored Brain Cell Studies From NSCF Millions of Americans live with Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis (MS), and Alzheimer’s—neurodegenerative diseases with no cure and no significant...
Tiny CRISPR tool opens door to faster, simpler plant genome editing
by Linda Wang - Phys.org - by Linda Wang, University of California, Los Angeles Plant breeding plays a vital role in ensuring global food security by increasing crop yields, improving nutritional quality and creating crops that are adaptable to climate change....
From Tissue Donation To Distribution: Understanding EU Regulatory Requirements In Cell Therapy Clinical Trials
By Jessica Cordes - Clinical Leader - Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs), including cell and gene therapies, have the potential to transform treatment paradigms across oncology, immunology, and rare diseases and are expanding into new indications. Yet these...
Equipping living cells with logic gates to fight cancer
By Zach Winn | MIT News - Founded by MIT researchers, Senti Bio is giving immune cells the ability to distinguish between healthy and cancerous cells. One of the most exciting developments in cancer treatment is a wave of new cell therapies that train a patient’s...
The Future of Medicine: Japan Forges Ahead in iPS Cell Research
By Nippon.com - Japan is a global leader in cutting-edge research into the use of iPS cells, whose potentials include the development of revolutionary new medicines and treatments for incurable diseases. We sat down with Etō Kōji, the deputy director of Kyoto...
Cedars-Sinai Marks 15 Years of Regenerative Medicine
By Cedars Sinai - Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute Looks to the Future With Three New Leadership Appointments, Master’s Program The Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute is marking its 15th anniversary by further expanding...
This AI is creating cancer-killing molecules
By CNN - The hunt for cancer-combatting antibodies normally relies upon human lab scientists combing through vast amounts of data. LabGenius’ automated AI robotic system has disrupted that process. Using machine learning, their model has pushed through the human...
Parkinson’s Cell Therapies Are Safe in Two Clinical Trials
By Jonathan D. Grinstein, PhD - Inside Precision Medicine - BlueRock Therapeutics and Kyoto University showed transplants of lab-grown dopamine neurons are safe, with potential to advance Parkinson's treatment Two independent teams of researchers have published...
Study reveals sex differences in bone regeneration
By News Medical Life Sciences - Bone regeneration continues to be a critical challenge in tissue engineering, with unpredictable outcomes often hindering clinical application. Current strategies overlook key factors such as donor differences and biological sex, both...
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