by David Kent | Apr 30, 2020
Blood stem cells are the fundamental component of regenerative medicine applications involving the blood and immune system. Despite significant efforts and investment, the research community has largely failed to maintain fully functional blood stem cells for...
by David Kent | Apr 21, 2020
Over the coming weeks, I will be writing a series of blog entries on gene therapy using blood stem cells as a base cellular product. In the last few years we have witnessed an incredible return to the headlines for gene therapy now that safer, more accurate tools have...
by Stacey Johnson | Jun 7, 2019
Australian culture and pride were very much on display at ISCT 2019, the annual meeting of clinicians, regulators, researchers, technologists and industry who claim membership in the International Society for Cell and Gene Therapy (ISCT). While it was my first time...
by Stacey Johnson | Feb 15, 2019
Rare diseases are defined as such because the number of people affected by them is considered very low. Depending on which country you live in, that number will change. There are so many rare diseases in the world that if you add up the number of people living with...
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