by Stacey Johnson | Nov 25, 2016
Podcasts have been around since the 1980s and with 250,000 unique podcasts in more than 100 languages, according to Apple, you can probably find one that covers any topic you care to search for. Back in 2014, Lisa Willemse encouraged Signals’ readers to tune in to The...
by Lisa Willemse | Nov 18, 2016
Stroke, lung damage and mathematical modeling. You may not think these three topics have much in common and for the most part you’d be right. But they have more than one common link. First, each is either a disease focus or methodology within stem cell research....
by Stacey Johnson | Nov 9, 2016
This isn’t the blog that I planned to write this week, but I’m so preoccupied with the outcome of the U.S. election, I’m finding it hard to focus on anything else right now. So, let’s look at the implications of a Trump presidency on science. An article in Nature...
by Stacey Johnson | Oct 28, 2016
Two days ago (on October 26) the fifth Till & McCulloch Meetings (TMM) wrapped up in Whistler, BC. From all accounts, it was an excellent conference. But you don’t need to take my word for it. Medicine by Design – a generous travel award sponsor of TMM – has...
by Stacey Johnson | Oct 21, 2016
October 13, 2016 was World Sight Day and the month of October is dedicated to blindness and vision loss awareness. No doubt that is why the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) recently shared the third installment in its Stem Cells in Your Face...
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