Scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have developed a more efficient way to grow the white blood cells that serve as front-line defenders against bacterial infections but are often depleted as a potentially deadly side effect …
Month: January 2020
SCRMC alumni shine
Welcome back, students! Check out our latest SCRMC Student Success Stories: Maybe you’ll recognize some of our alumni from SCRMC member labs. ISSCR featured Justin Brumbaugh this month and we also updated our Oct. 29 …
Marmoset stem cells carrying Parkinson’s mutation could lead to new model for studying disease
Parkinson’s disease researchers, including Dr. Marina Emborg, have used gene-editing tools to introduce the disorder’s most common genetic mutation into marmoset monkey stem cells and to successfully tamp down cellular chemistry that often goes awry …
Justin Brumbaugh is featured ISSCR member
Justin Brumbaugh, assistant professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology at the University of Colorado Boulder, earned his PhD in Biochemistry in 2011, working in the labs of Joshua Coon, PhD, and James Thomson, VMD, …