Foundations of Innovations in Stem Cell Industries completed its first semester in May 2016.
Month: July 2017
Advance furthers stem cells for use in drug discovery, cell therapy
Since highly versatile human stem cells were discovered at the University of Wisconsin–Madison nearly 20 years ago, their path to the market and clinic has been slowed by a range of complications.
Both embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells are valued for their ability to form any cell in the body.
National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholarship Winners
Ryan Prestil and Alex Waldman, two graduated seniors in SCRMC scientists’ labs, won National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholarships in May 2016.
Alex Waldman
Alex Waldman is one of two graduated seniors in SCRMC scientists’ labs won National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholarships in May 2016.
Ryan Prestil
Ryan Prestil is one of two graduated seniors in SCRMC scientists’ labs won National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholarships in May 2016.
Stem cell advance brings bioengineered arteries closer to reality
Morgridge Institute regenerative biology researchers Jue Zhang and Matt Brown examine a part for a new bioreactor designed to help grow arterial tissue. Morgridge Institute for Research Stem cell…