by Ben Paylor | Mar 19, 2012
Photo: Mario Moscovici For those who have been involved with StemCellTalks, it’s hard to believe that it’s already in its third year. Some degree of perspective on the pace at which it has been growing can be found in the numbers associated with the event. To date,...
by Ben Paylor | Jun 8, 2011
Science and the way it is distributed are changing. One of the principle forces driving this change is the very media through which you read these words. The Internet. Not only can you find an answer to almost any simple question you post, now there are thousands of...
by Stem Cell Network | Dec 21, 2010
Ben Paylor introducing speakers at StemCellTalks by Ben Paylor, Maisam Makarem and Véronique Lecault December 3rd, 2010. 8:45am. The auditorium lights of the Michael Smith Laboratories at UBC dimmed on nearly 50 eager Greater Vancouver high school students and 15...
by Stem Cell Network | Nov 2, 2010
Although the use of umbilical cord blood for different medical treatments has been around since 1988, when the first transplant of cord blood was used to treat a patient with Fanconi’s anemia, it’s still a relatively new development in the area of regenerative...
by Stem Cell Network | Oct 18, 2010
by Drew Lyall Earlier this month, the Stem Cell Network was delighted to be honoured at the World Stem Cell Summit in Detroit with the 2010 Stem Cell Action Education Award. Presented by the Genetics Policy Institute (GPI), the leading stem cell advocacy organization...
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