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Signals accepts guest blog posts on topics relevant to stem cells and regenerative medicine, as well as submissions for its Right Turn Friday feature. The opinions, accuracy, completeness and validity of any statements made in guest posts are the responsibility of the author only and not the editor of Signals or CCRM, publisher of Signals. The copyright of this content belongs to the author and any liability with regards to infringement of intellectual property rights remains with the author. To reach the publisher, email info(at)CCRM.ca

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Highlights from the 2015 “Business of Regenerative Medicine” course

Author: Guest, 08/27/15

. Nadia Houri is a Business Development Analyst with the Centre for Commercialization of Regenerative Medicine (CCRM).   Last month, I had the pleasure of attending The Business of Regenerative Medicine: Cells at Work course, hosted by Georgia Tech, in Atlanta. With two and a half very full days of lectures and networking opportunities, cells […]

A high school student rethinks science career options after StemCellTalks

Author: Guest, 07/06/15

. StemCellTalks is a Canadian high school outreach initiative that has been running in seven Canadian cities since 2010. The annual symposia were established to facilitate knowledge transfer between academia and high school students pertaining to the science and practical ethics of stem cells. To date, over 500 graduate student and trainee volunteers have reached […]

Right Turn: Crowdsourcing science – the power of many

Author: Guest, 05/29/15

. Camila Londono is currently an intern at CCRM, taking a break from working on her PhD at the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto under the supervision of Dr. Alison McGuigan. Her research focuses on understanding what governs the coordination of motion in groups of cells. She holds a […]

What drives research in the field of biomaterials? Second in series

Author: Guest, 05/11/15

. An interview with Professor John E. Davies, University of Toronto. By Hamideh Emrani The second post, in my interview series with biomaterials experts, is with my Master’s supervisor, Professor John (JED) Davies. He is an internationally recognized leader in bone biomaterials, a serial entrepreneur, and a Professor at the University of Toronto’s Institute of […]

Right Turn: Don’t go breaking my heart (epigenetics could if it tried)

Author: Guest, 05/08/15

. By Camila Londono Camila Londono is currently an intern at CCRM, taking a break from working on her PhD at the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto under the supervision of Dr. Alison McGuigan. Her research focuses on understanding what governs the coordination of motion in groups of cells. […]