by Stacey Johnson | May 28, 2021
Cormac McCarthy is a Pulitzer prize-winning author. I am not. What we do have in common is that neither of us is a scientist. But we share a desire to impart good writing tips on the world. Cormac McCarthy’s platform is huge while I’m just happy if I can help anyone...
by Laine Bodnar | Apr 23, 2021
The regenerative medicine industry is growing at a break-neck pace. The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) recently released its 2020 Annual Report. It provides us with some metrics to illustrate the boom that the field is experiencing. It paints an exciting...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Apr 16, 2021
Regenerative medicine news under the microscope is a new 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. You can expect these blogs to be published at...
by Stacey Johnson | Mar 26, 2021
Is it normal to have a pet disease? Ever since I did a project on epilepsy in grade 4, I’ve had an interest in this disorder that affects one percent of the Canadian population, and worldwide there are anywhere from 50-65 million people living with epilepsy,...
by Stacey Johnson | Feb 19, 2021
“Science is for everyone – especially you. It doesn’t matter where you start in life, what your circumstances are, science needs you. Go forth, make magic happen, follow your dreams, and let science lead you there.” – Dr. Mayim Bialik “By all means, if you have...
by Stacey Johnson | Jan 8, 2021
Last week I posted the most read blogs in 2020 so that busy readers could catch up on some of the posts they might have missed last year. While I will soon move on to fresh content, I thought it would be interesting to go all the way back to 2010 to see which posts...
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