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Posted by Alexandra Bisia, on 19 December 2023
One does not easily pass up the opportunity to attend an ISSCR conference, especially when said conference is in Vienna, in the leadup to Christmas, and the venue is the ...Posted by the Node, on 21 June 2023
Preprints on human stem cell-based embryo models; developing guidance on stem cell use and a survey to assess inclusivity.Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 27 July 2017
*My interview with George Daley has now been published in Development* Last month I went to Boston for the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research ...Posted by the Node, on 16 February 2017
Each year the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) recognises the stem cell researchers driving the field forward in their annual awards. You can learn more about the awards here, ...Posted by BenPaylor, on 26 June 2014
StemCellTalks is a Canadian high school stem cell outreach initiative that has been running in 7 cities in Canada since 2010. The program has featured over 50 stem cell “experts” during this ...Posted by BenPaylor, on 24 June 2014
StemCellTalks is a Canadian high school stem cell outreach initiative that has been running in 7 cities in Canada since 2010. The program has featured over 50 stem cell “experts” during ...Posted by the Node, on 18 October 2013
This interview first appeared in Development. Janet Rossant is a developmental biologist who has worked for many years on the mouse blastocyst, the derivation of stem cell lines and on ...Posted by HGL, on 18 June 2013
Final day at the ISSCR. No posters. No concurrent sessions. Just pure plenary all day. And indeed, the eclectic mix of talks provided a fitting end to 4 days of ...Posted by HGL, on 16 June 2013
After a fun night socialising, the stem cell science kicked off again in earnest on Friday morning. The morning session turned to ‘Cell and Gene Therapy’ – the final goal ...Posted by HGL, on 15 June 2013
Day 2 featured a full scientific program, including a morning plenary and two afternoon sessions with concurrent talks running in five different rooms. Luckily many of the talks are being ...