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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...
Cell therapy weekly: license granted for the manufacture and supply of synthetic DNA
by Kadeja Johnson - RegMedNet - 4basebio PLC has received a Good Manufacturing Practice certification from the UK Medicine and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (London), authorizing the company to supply GMP-grade synthetic DNA as both a starting material and drug...
Japan’s big bet on stem-cell therapies might soon pay off with medical breakthroughs
By Smriti Mallapaty – Nature – Induced pluripotent stem cells are being tested to treat blindness, paralysis, Parkinson’s disease and more. Approvals might be around the corner. Japan is brimming with signs of an approaching medical revolution. Shiny white robots are...
US risks losing biotech edge to China, report warns
By Ned Pagliarulo - PharmaVoice - A commission urged the U.S. government to prioritize biotechnology funding and policies to stay ahead of China in fields it argued are vital to national security. The U.S. risks losing a once-decisive edge over China in biotechnology...
The Global Synthetic Biology Conference: San Jose, California | May 5-8, 2025
This is where the world’s top innovators, thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors come together to build a better world with synthetic biology. Join us in San Jose as we explore how synbio is transforming industries from healthcare, agriculture,...
The Expert Who Kept Eye Drops From Blinding You Was Fired Yesterday
By Katherine Eban - Vanity Fair - If you’ve ever used eye drops that didn’t blind you, thank Dr. Timothy J. Pohlhaus. As of yesterday, he’s gone. And if you’ve ever been injected with a sterile drug that helped heal you instead of killing you, you have relied on the...
USC Stem Cell mouse study identifies shared genes involved in hearing and vision regeneration
By Cristy Lytal - Keck School of Medicine of USC - The same genes could hold the key to regenerating cells in the ear and eye, according to a new mouse study from the USC Stem Cell laboratory of Ksenia Gnedeva, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of...
US researchers develop new bioreactor for enhanced stem cell growth
By Ada Shaikhnag - 3D Printing Industry News - Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) have developed a 3D printed perfusion bioreactor (3D-PBR) created to improve how human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) grow and differentiate. With...
Combination immunotherapy shrank a variety of metastatic gastrointestinal cancers
by National Cancer Institute (NCI) - NIH trial shows new form of TIL therapy effective against colon, rectum, pancreas, and bile duct tumors. A new form of tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy, a form of personalized cancer immunotherapy, dramatically improved...
Molecular Pathways in Bone Marrow Stem Cell Senescence
By Physician's Weekly - Researchers conducted a retrospective study to analyze miRNA-mRNA regulatory networks influencing bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell (BMSCs) senescence in age-related osteoporosis (ARO), aiming to determine molecular markers and therapeutic...
Treating spinal cord injuries with stem cells
PODCAST by Brian Culley - Beyond Biotech - Spinal cord injuries impact millions of people worldwide and, unlike many chronic injuries, they usually arrive with no forewarning, impacting the young and old alike. Brian Culley is CEO of Lineage Cell Therapeutics and his...
A new kind of stem cell is revolutionizing regenerative medicine
By Marissa Locke Rottinghaus - ASBMB Today - Regenerative medicine is rewriting the future of health care, with stem cells leading the charge as researchers report that their experimental induced pluripotent stem cell, or iPSC, therapeutics could restore vision and...
Paralysed man stands again after receiving ‘reprogrammed’ stem cells
By Smriti Mallapaty - Nature - Another man also regained some movement, but two others experienced minimal improvement. A paralysed man can stand on his own after receiving an injection of neural stem cells to treat his spinal-cord injury. The Japanese man was one of...
Cell and Gene Therapy Sector Sees 30% Investment Surge Despite Market Challenges
by BioSpace Insights - Industry updates and investment insights—including investor behavior and fundraising advice—were among the topics experts explored at Charles River Laboratories’ 2025 Cell & Gene Therapy Summit. With the cell and gene therapies (CGTs) sector...
Will Stem Cell Clinics Flourish Under RFK Jr.?
by Rachael Robertson MedPageToday - After HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hosted a roundtableopens in a new tab or window on reducing regulations on stem cells earlier this month, experts have raised concerns about a potential flourishing of questionable stem cell...
Cells That Build Themselves Into an Embryo? Scientists Just Made It Happen
By University of California - Santa Cruz - SciTechDaily - Scientists have found a way to study early embryonic development without real embryos. Using CRISPR, they programmed stem cells to self-organize into structures mimicking early embryos. The cells show...
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