“The stem cell scientists are coming.” No, wait, it’s the British. Actually, Paul Revere said it was the “regulars” who were coming. ISSCR is in Boston, and we have some images of the conference as well as the host city to share. Enjoy!
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Hongwei Chen describes his well-sung poster.
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The oldest pub in America
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Friday morning in the registration area - long line is gone!
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Magic moment at Life Technologies
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Life Technologies asked the question and delegates answered
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The opening Plenary session
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It's okay to dream!
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Opening day in the exhibit hall
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A coffee line of epic proportions
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Memorial for fallen soldiers in Boston's North End
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It's a seafood city
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One of the pieces of art in the Convention Centre
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Ready to go at the SCN-CCRM booth
Our regular feature, Right Turn, showcases the “lighter” side of stem cells and regenerative medicine. Every Friday, we will bring you cartoons, photos, videos and other content that may be just as thought provoking as the written submissions that you are used to finding here, but they definitely won’t be blogs.
As always, we welcome your feedback and we also welcome suitable submissions. Be creative! Use the right (!) side of your brain. Make us laugh! Let’s see if we can make this new direction a positive one for all of us. Send your submission to info(at)ccrm.ca.

Lisa Willemse

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