by Krystal Jacques | Apr 3, 2025
The pancreas is an organ that is critical for the digestion of our food and for releasing hormones into the bloodstream, which helps regulate blood sugar levels. The three main types of cells responsible for making these functions happen are: endocrine cells, acinar...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Feb 24, 2025
I’m back with a post-holiday double edition of RMNU🔬! I cover stem cell patches for failing hearts, a novel skeletal tissue that’s been (re-)discovered, an update on BlueRock’s Parkinson’s therapy, and more. Bookmark, or dive right in! Pick of the Month(s) Stem cell...
by Tyler Wenzel | Jan 16, 2025
Regenerative medicine, the biomedical field that includes the development of cell and gene therapies, is arguably the most exciting research discipline. I often reflect on how lucky I am to have found myself in this area of science. I am always excited to learn and...
by Laine Bodnar | Oct 31, 2024
As a member of CCRM’s Communications team, I am always keen to learn about the different ways that communication can bridge the knowledge gap between various stakeholders and complex scientific work and discoveries in regenerative medicine. Known as scientific...
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...
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