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Member Spotlight: Rana Dajani, PhD
“The current focus of my work is the epigenetics of trauma and whether trauma can be inherited across generations. Exploring new hypotheses to explain nature around us is thrilling and exhilarating. Science is the only frontier that never ends and is continuously evolving. There is no limit to human curiosity”.
ISSCR Statement on Ethical Standards for Stem Cell-based Embryo Models
Skokie, IL – The ISSCR is updating its Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation to respond to recent scientific advances that include the use of pluripotent stem cell (PSC) to create models of early human embryo development (see Stem Cell Reports 14:1-6). As the science continues to advance, it raises important scientific, clinical, ethical, and societal issues for researchers, regulators, and funding agencies. The ISSCR believes the scientific community must address these challenges to establish parameters for research in this area.
The ISSCR Hosts Ethics Workshop in China
The ISSCR and the Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health held a two-day workshop in Guangzhou, China on 5-6 December, 2019.
Member Spotlight: Justin Brumbaugh, PhD
“Don't lose sight of the fact that what we do is cool. That concept will sustain you longer than any other reward. Science can be frustrating and outright unfair but if you can step back and appreciate how amazing biology truly is, you'll never be at a loss for motivation”.
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