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Crowning regenerative medicine’s official mascot: the axolotl

Cal Strode is a Communications Specialist at CCRM. Before joining CCRM, Cal worked with the UK’s National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration North West Coast (ARC NWC) and the UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) 3DBioNet network. He...

Why I’m passionate about stem cells

Parmin Sedigh is a 15-year-old who is passionate about stem cells, developmental biology and science communication. She shares her love for the field by writing easy-to-understand articles on Medium and creating YouTube videos. She’s also the Director of Writing at...

Is being a woman in STEM like being a stem cell?

Tannen Horber is a recent graduate from Ryerson University’s Master of Professional Communication program. Tannen is passionate about using communication strategies as a vehicle for social change and focused her Major Research Project (similar to a thesis) on the...

Right Turn: STEM internships, co-ops and jobs for students

Like everyone I know, I’m working from home. This means I’m far from the parades of brightly and uniformly-clad university students that I’m accustomed to hearing and seeing from my vantage point at the MaRS Centre, 10 floors above College Street in downtown Toronto....

Blog Carnival: Is aging reversible?

For this year’s blog carnival, I asked our illustrious group of bloggers, academics and thought leaders to discuss this statement by David Sinclair, a director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School: “Aging is far more...

Reversing aging: Not just a single system to consider…

For Signal’s annual blog carnival this year, we were asked to consider David Sinclair’s recent comments in the New York Times where he said “Aging is far more reversible than we thought.” As someone who has dedicated the better part of the last 20 years to studying...

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