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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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The Canadian regulatory system for cell and gene therapies

Author: Guest, 06/02/22

Aileen J. Zhou brings over a decade of experience in biotech and medical device regulatory affairs. She is an active member and contributing author of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS) and Alliance for Regenerative Medicine’s Regulatory and CMC working groups. Aileen is currently the Director of Regulatory Affairs at NuraLogix. When she wrote this […]

A bald endeavour: recent discoveries in the balding mechanism and a possible holy grail

Author: Guest, 03/31/22

Krystal Jacques completed her Master’s degree in the Institute of Medical Science department at the University of Toronto. For her Master’s she studied the embryonic origin of pancreatic stem cells under the supervision of Dr. Derek van der Kooy, where she developed an interest in both photography and science communication. She is currently building her […]

The advertisement of stem cells used in skin products and clinical treatments

Author: Guest, 03/17/22

Krystal Jacques completed her Master’s degree in the Institute of Medical Science department at the University of Toronto. For her Master’s she studied the embryonic origin of pancreatic stem cells under the supervision of Dr. Derek van der Kooy, where she developed an interest in both photography and science communication. She is currently building her […]

Stem cells’ role in better understanding schizophrenia

Author: Guest, 01/24/22

Parmin Sedigh is a 16-year-old who is passionate about stem cells, developmental biology, and science communication. She shares her love for the field by writing easy-to-understand articles on Medium and creating YouTube videos. She’s also the Director of Writing at Superposition, a non-profit focused on closing the gender gap in STEM, and is working on […]

Bioethics workshop tackles key questions on clinical translation

Author: Guest, 12/20/21

Kevin Robb is a PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto and University Health Network. His research is on the development of immunomodulatory cell-based therapies for osteoarthritis. Kevin holds a Bachelor of Science, Honours Physiology from McGill University, and a Master of Engineering Science in Biomedical Engineering from Western University. He is […]