by Kevin Robb | Nov 9, 2023
BlueRock Therapeutics has generated considerable media buzz with their announcement of positive Phase I clinical trial data on bemdaneprocel (BRT-DA01), an investigational, stem cell-derived, dopaminergic therapy for Parkinson’s disease. The trial is the result of...
by Laine Bodnar | Nov 2, 2023
Working in science, whether in academia or industry, can be a rewarding yet challenging experience. For women pursuing careers in these fields, there are unique considerations and issues to be mindful of. As such, the Women in Science Breakfast at the 2023 Till &...
by Kevin Robb | Oct 24, 2023
It was a strange feeling, completing my PhD defense. After immersing myself for years in a highly specific research area, the months leading up to my defense felt like a storm rolling in: my mind became increasingly clouded with technical details, emerging concepts in...
by Laine Bodnar | Oct 20, 2023
In today’s digital age, scientists and engineers are more interconnected than ever before, thanks to the power of social media. If you’re a scientist or engineer working in the regenerative medicine field who’s not yet using social media to engage with other...
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...
by CCRM Australia | Oct 6, 2023
This blog post was written by Jimmy Yu (see LinkedIn page) with supervision by Dr. Chih Wei Teng. Traditional medicine and the practices of Australia’s First Nations – Australian Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander – embody a world imbued with ancient...
by CCRM Australia | Sep 28, 2023
This blog post was written by Jimmy Yu (see LinkedIn page) with supervision by Dr. Chih Wei Teng. Countries that responded better during the COVID-19 pandemic showed good, coordinated efforts between different government agencies and departments. Known as the...
by Peace Chukwu | Sep 14, 2023
The ability to regrow teeth after a certain age would be monumental to solving most of our dental problems. Unlike other animals like sharks and alligators that can replace their teeth dozens of times, or the kangaroos and elephants – all polyphyodonts – humans are...
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