Organoids: A new window into disease, development and discovery November 7, 2017 Scientists have found ways of culturing organ-specific tissue from stem cells that could change the way diseases are studied and treated. ... Read more about Organoids: A new window into disease, development and discovery
Gene Therapy to Germline Editing: Promises, Challenges, Ethics June 23, 2015 Read more about Gene Therapy to Germline Editing: Promises, Challenges, Ethics
MicroRNAs and Hippo: Connected in cancer February 27, 2014A Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) collaboration between a molecular chemist who studies microRNAs and a stem cell biologist interested in cell growth has led to new understanding of what goes wrong in several kinds of cancer. Boston Children’s Hospital scientists Richard Gregory, PhD, and Fernando Camargo, PhD, who is also at Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, discuss their joint research project, published by Cell, in this video abstract:... Read more about MicroRNAs and Hippo: Connected in cancer
The next stage of leukemia drug development August 1, 2013... Read more about The next stage of leukemia drug development
New model for in vitro production of human brown fat cells lays groundwork for obesity, diabetes cell therapyFriday, September 22, 2023