by Don Gibbons | May 28, 2024
Spinal cord injury (SCI) seemed like a logical first target for pluripotent stem cell therapy. In many cases a discrete lesion blocks the brain’s nerve signals from reaching the muscles or other tissues they are supposed to instruct. The solution: turn stem cells into...
by Medicine by Design | May 6, 2024
CCRM, the publisher of Signals, has enhanced its long-standing relationship with the University of Toronto’s Medicine by Design through a new strategic alliance. This profile is one in a series of profiles that feature “people” of Medicine by Design. Some minor edits...
by Krystal Jacques | Apr 11, 2024
In current organoid technologies, human pluripotent stem cells are guided to differentiate into 3D structures that resemble the corresponding human in-vivo organ, which allows researchers the opportunity to study the organ’s specific cells and function. However,...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Apr 4, 2024
Regenerative Medicine News Under the Microscope is back! Thank you all for your patience as I wrapped up my PhD; the hiatus is officially over. We’re celebrating the return of this feature with a double header covering regenerative medicine research highlights from...
by Peace Chukwu | Dec 14, 2023
When Caitlin Brodnick tested positive for the BRCA1 gene mutation, she decided to have a preventative double mastectomy. But she was afraid of losing her breasts and worried about the reconstruction, and top on the list was how real they were going to look....
by Stacey Johnson | Oct 13, 2023
Blue Rodeo is an iconic Canadian band that performs “countrified rock” and has been around for four decades. It has received multiple awards and accolades, including being inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, and lead singers/songwriters Jim Cuddy and Greg...
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