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The ISSCR and JSRM Host "Stem Cells: From Basic Science to Clinical Translation" on 27-29 October
The ISSCR and Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine (JSRM) are partnering to host the virtual Tokyo International Symposium, “Stem Cells: From Basic Science to Clinical Translation,” from 27-29 October 2021. The meeting kicks off at 9:00 a.m. JST on 27 October/8:00 p.m. EDT on 26 October.
Our Common Fascination Unites Us
The past 20 years has seen such enormous change in stem cell science, some of which has changed our view of biology. When ISSCR began, induced pluripotency was unheard of and technologies such as RNAseq, single cell profiling, CRISPR-based gene editing, and rapid whole genome sequencing had not arrived.
The ISSCR Comments on the MHRA Consultation on Point of Care Manufacturing
The ISSCR submitted comments to the UK's MHRA on the Consultation on Point of Care Manufacturing that state, among other key points…
The ISSCR submitted comments on the CY 2022 Medicare OPPS and APC Proposed Rule
The ISSCR submitted comments on the CY 2022 Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment System Proposed Rule (CMS-1753-P).
From Publishing Great Science to Hosting a Dance Party
“When she showed me this data first I think my reaction was it can’t be true, there must be something wrong,” said Marius Wernig, PhD, Stanford University USA during a recent episode of our new podcast, The Stem Cell Report, Transcription Factor Dance Party - Building Dopaminergic Neurons. Dr. Wernig’s reaction to a colleague’s research is just one of many stand-out moments from my conversations with stem cell scientists who publish in our open access society journal. The podcast uncovers the stories beyond the science from researchers advancing the field, sharing context you won’t find anywhere else.
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