by Stacey Johnson | Nov 4, 2022
Despite valiant efforts by countless people and organizations, misinformation and a lack of public trust in science continue to be prevalent themes in 2022. Day two of the Till & McCulloch Meetings in Vancouver kicked off with an informative plenary exploring...
by Kevin Robb | Oct 27, 2022
One of the things that sets the Till & McCulloch Meetings (TMM) apart from other conferences, in my opinion, is the priority placed on trainee development. In part, the Stem Cell Network (SCN) achieves this through their support of the Trainee Communications...
by Stacey Johnson | Jun 10, 2022
The race to produce lab grown food marches on. So where are we in 2022? Two years ago, blogger Elisa D’Arcangelo outlined some of the practical issues associated with developing lab grown meat – namely cost, increasing production and taste. She also explained the...
by Tannen Horber | Feb 11, 2022
The lack of equal opportunity in the field of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) still exists. Though perhaps improving, sexist tropes and stereotypes continue to plague women in the field. Women in STEM are still often overlooked for professional...
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