by Cal Strode | Jun 30, 2022
When I heard that the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) was hosting a public symposium to ask if regenerative medicine can turn back the clock on aging, my interest was piqued. The enthusiasm for putting the brakes on aging has been documented as...
by Stacey Johnson | Jun 24, 2022
Long before Bruce Willis’ family announced his aphasia diagnosis to the world, I witnessed the effects of it firsthand through someone in my extended family. Aphasia is characterized by difficulty communicating verbally and in writing, and the most common cause of...
by Cal Strode | Jun 16, 2022
Since Robert Hooke first laid eyes on a micro-organism using his custom-built microscope in the 1660s, artists have deployed their skills in service of helping us to see the small picture. Coining the word “cell” to describe what he saw through the lens, Hooke...
by Stacey Johnson | Jun 10, 2022
The race to produce lab grown food marches on. So where are we in 2022? Two years ago, blogger Elisa D’Arcangelo outlined some of the practical issues associated with developing lab grown meat – namely cost, increasing production and taste. She also explained the...
by Cal Strode | May 26, 2022
In part 1 of this feature marking the 10-year anniversary of Signals, we got to know the people behind the posts a little better. Now, we’re looking to the future of regenerative medicine and science with the help of our contributors. In this post, bloggers Lyla...
by Cal Strode | May 18, 2022
To mark Signals’ 10-year anniversary, we caught up with some of our active current bloggers — Lyla El-Fayomi, David Kent and Sara Nolte — to get to know them a little better, talk science communication and, in next week’s follow-up post, predict what a science-enabled...
by Cal Strode | May 11, 2022
When Signals first burst onto the scene in 2012, the potential of the regenerative medicine industry still hadn’t set in for many. When the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) published its first state of the industry report in 2012, the ARM chairman at the time,...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | May 10, 2022
“Regenerative medicine news under the microscope” is a 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. April was full of great research and big...
by Stacey Johnson | May 6, 2022
This month is the 10-year anniversary of when Lisa Willemse and I launched Signals. As you would imagine, blogs come and go so 10 years is a significant milestone. It is also my 10-year anniversary at CCRM and when I was introduced to the regenerative medicine field....
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