by Lyla El-Fayomi | Nov 14, 2024
I’ve once again divided up the October edition of RMNU🔬 by trending research topic. Read on for remarkable placental science, new research involving in vivo genetic engineering, and more! Trend of the month: Healing via placenta Millions of placentas are discarded...
by Stacey Johnson | Oct 25, 2024
Michel Sadelain is the 2024 Gairdner International Award laureate, along with Dr. Zelig Eshhar, for his “seminal contributions to the conception, development and application of CD19-CAR T cell therapy for cancer.” It’s been a good year for Dr. Sadelain, who also won...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Oct 10, 2024
“Regenerative medicine news under the microscope” is a monthly feature highlighting a selection of impactful research findings and headlines across the many subfields of regenerative medicine. Fall is finally here! September really delivered – lots of interesting...
by Anis Fahandej-Sadi | Sep 19, 2024
You might be the carrier of a genetic disorder and not even know it; that was me up until a few years ago. My family doctor noticed something odd in my bloodwork: my mean corpuscular volume (the volume of my red blood cells) was abnormally low, despite my blood...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Sep 12, 2024
Welcome to a special edition of my blog that summarizes all the big news from the summer. I hope you’ve all been able to soak up (safely) as much sun as possible. Below, I cover the latest in aging, global trends in clinical trials for engineered biomaterials,...
by Peace Chukwu | Sep 5, 2024
From extracting insulin from the pancreas of cows to extreme diets and herbal remedies for glucose regulation, diabetes treatments over the century have evolved progressively, with each discovery extending the life span of patients a little longer than the last....
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