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CGTs and the Gartner Hype Cycle

Are you familiar with the Gartner Hype Cycle? It’s a way of separating reality from hype when it comes to emerging technologies – like cell and gene therapies (CGTs). The hype cycle employs a graph to present the maturity of new technologies as they pass through five...

Hiding in plain sight: Placentas in regenerative medicine

Millions of placentas are discarded annually around the world. Given the regenerative medical potential demonstrated by placenta-derived tissue over the years, this is quite an unfortunate statistic. First used in 1910, placenta-derived tissue was abandoned in the...

Three years ago

Parmin Sedigh is an undergraduate student who is passionate about the stem cell field and science communication. You can find her on LinkedIn and @ParminSedigh, or view her portfolio website. Three years ago, I wrote a blog post for Signals on why I’m passionate about...

How to kickstart scicomm careers beyond academia

As a member of CCRM’s Communications team, I am always keen to learn about the different ways that communication can bridge the knowledge gap between various stakeholders and complex scientific work and discoveries in regenerative medicine. Known as scientific...

Profile: Jacqueline Getfield, project manager of CARM

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 portrait is one in a series of portraits that feature “people of Medicine by Design.” Some minor...

A beginner’s guide to ChatGPT for graduate students

Completing a PhD involves more than hard work; it exemplifies the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. While this is true, it is important to recognize that each component significantly contributes to the outcome. Researchers now have access to...

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