by Lyla El-Fayomi | Dec 17, 2021
Each of the following research stories are highlights selected from previous editions of “Regenerative Medicine News Under the Microscope.” Vote for the one that inspired you most this year! Vision science: Making organoids cry This story is nothing to...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Dec 7, 2021
“Regenerative medicine news under the microscope” is a monthly feature highlighting big stories in stem cell research. I will sample the latest and greatest findings in recent press and package them into a single post. This month, we open up the voting for “Reader’s...
by Elisa D'Arcangelo | Nov 25, 2021
This year, the Till & McCulloch Meetings (TMM) featured two particularly exciting Plenary Sessions for those of us with a passion for the nitty-gritty of stem cell biology: on November 15, a session entitled “Endogenous stem cells and their niches” featured talks...
by Sara M. Nolte | Nov 18, 2021
While I have attended several Till & McCulloch Meetings in the past as a trainee and presenter, I have now had the privilege of attending as a cancer stem cell enthusiast and blogger – and I’m excited to share my perspective on some of the amazing talks! If you...
by Tara Fernandez | Aug 25, 2021
The last few decades have seen a dramatic leap in life expectancies across developed countries—people are living longer than ever before, and the age of the centenarian could soon be upon us. For example, in the ‘70s Canadians lived an average of 72.7 years. Today,...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Jul 30, 2021
“Regenerative medicine news under the microscope” is a monthly feature highlighting big stories in stem cell research. I will sample the latest and greatest findings in recent press and package them into a single post. July was another great month in regenerative...
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