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Program for Breakthrough Biomedical Research to Celebrate 15 Years
A program that fosters basic science projects of potentially high impact is celebrating 15 years of discovery at UC San Francisco.
UCSF Scientists Use Human Stem Cells to Generate Immune System in Mice
Raising hopes for cell-based therapies, UC San Francisco researchers have created the first functioning human thymus tissue from embryonic stem cells in the laboratory.
Team Successfully Converts Human Skin Cells into Embryonic Stem Cells
The breakthrough marks the first time human stem cells have been produced via nuclear transfer and follows several unsuccessful attempts by research groups worldwide.
Nobel Prize Rockets Stem Cell Program to New Heights
Shinya Yamanaka's Feat Brings fresh attention to promise of regeneration medicine.
Cobra Biologics and Vaccibody Sign Agreement to Manufacture DNA Vaccine
Companies announce agreement to manufacture Vaccibody’s lead DNA vaccine candidate against HPV-induced malignancies.
Stem Cells Show Promise for Treating Rare Nerve Disease
Scientists have used iPS cells to advance disease-in-a-dish modeling of a rare genetic disorder, ataxia telangiectasia (A-T).
Two MIT Professors Named Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators
Peter Reddien and Aviv Regev are among 27 top biomedical scientists selected nationwide.
Cell Therapy Promise Highlighted at UCSF Symposium
Old-line pharmaceutical companies and maturing biotech businesses both are graybeards compared to newer ventures focused on cell therapy.
Researchers Chart Epigenomics of Stem Cells That Mimic Early Human Development
Collaborative study will help overcome hurdles to using stem cells to treat diseases and injuries.
NYSCF Scientists Create Personalized Bone Substitutes from Skin Cells
For treatment of large bone defects and traumatic injuries.

Stem Cell Therapy for Joint Restoration: A Research Perspective
Professor Cosimo De Bari, University of Aberdeen, speaking at Stem Cells & Bioprocessing 2012.

Development of a 3D Culture System for an in vitro Model of Human Trabecular Meshwork
Susan Sharfstein, University of Albany, speaking at Stem Cells & Bioprocessing Europe 2012.

The Famous vs. The Inconvenient – or Why Use 3D-Culture Systems
Eric Gottwald, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, speaking at Stem Cells & Bioprocessing Europe 2012.

Technology Spotlight: Manufacturing Cell Therapy Products – Current and Future Challenges
Christian Bos, Lonza AG, speaking at Stem Cells & Bioprocessing 2012.

Epigenetic Characterization of the FMR1 Gene and Aberrant Neurodevelopment in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Models of Fragile X Syndrome
Dr Steven Sheridan, Harvard Medical School, speaking at Stem Cells 2012

Blurring Boundaries between Research and Care in Biobanking: Exploring Tensions in Governance
Conor Douglas, Vrije University of Amsterdam Medical Centre, speaking at European Lab Automation 2012

An Overview of the Regulatory Landscape Relevant to Tissue and Cell Based Therapies within the EU, considering both Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells
Julian Hitchcock, Lawford Davies Denoon, speaking at Stem Cells & Bioprocessing Europe 2012.

Tissue Based Diagnostics for Predicting Drug Response: Challenges and Opportunities
Hartmut Juhl, Indivumed GmbH and Inostics GmbH, speaking at European Lab Automation 2012

The Voice of the Stem Cell Community
Bernard Siegel, Genetics Policy Institute, speaking at Stem Cells 2012

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