>The journal, Nature, has published a review article, “Stem-cell therapy for cardiac disease,”about treatment of heart disease with stem cells, focusing on the many types of cells that are being used in research, including bone marrow derived stem cells and progenitors and “resident” cardiomyocyte stem cells. The latter are actually found in the heart and … Continue reading
From the Temple, Texas news, we hear that the “brain drain” is gaining Texas another adult stem cell pioneer. Read about Dr. Darwin Prockop’s move to Texas and his research in adult stem cells, here. He will serve as inaugural holder of the Stearman Chair in Genomic Medicine, professor of molecular and cellular medicine in … Continue reading
>From the Temple, Texas news, we hear that the “brain drain” is gaining Texas another adult stem cell pioneer. Read about Dr. Darwin Prockop’s move to Texas and his research in adult stem cells, here. He will serve as inaugural holder of the Stearman Chair in Genomic Medicine, professor of molecular and cellular medicine in … Continue reading
Someone pointed out to me that it has been a while since I’ve posted anything. It turns out that I’m not as good and multi-multi-tasking as I used to be. Nowadays, it seems that I can only handle 3 or 4 really big things at time. Work, family and politics are eating up my days … Continue reading
>Someone pointed out to me that it has been a while since I’ve posted anything. It turns out that I’m not as good and multi-multi-tasking as I used to be. Nowadays, it seems that I can only handle 3 or 4 really big things at time. Work, family and politics are eating up my days … Continue reading
The New York Times (free one time registration required) has a news piece on the Stemagen cloned human embryos, with reference to “making copies of people” and implantation of cloned embryos for reproduction. One of the men who donated the fibroblast skin cells is also the owner of Stemagen. The NYT has more on the … Continue reading
>The New York Times (free one time registration required) has a news piece on the Stemagen cloned human embryos, with reference to “making copies of people” and implantation of cloned embryos for reproduction. One of the men who donated the fibroblast skin cells is also the owner of Stemagen. The NYT has more on the … Continue reading
Scientists at Stemgen, a La Jolla, California laboratory have published a report on the successful cloning of human embryos in the journal, Stem Cells. (The article is available free, due to the open access policy of the journal.) The authors are very clear: these are human embryos produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer or cloning. … Continue reading
>Scientists at Stemgen, a La Jolla, California laboratory have published a report on the successful cloning of human embryos in the journal, Stem Cells. (The article is available free, due to the open access policy of the journal.) The authors are very clear: these are human embryos produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer or cloning. … Continue reading
>There’s a new Public Broadcasting System (your tax dollars at work) television show on “stem cells,” “Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita.” You don’t have to go any farther than the top of the home page, with its picture of a girl in a wheelchair and this quote, “Some people consider stem cell biology to … Continue reading