Top questions in iPS cell research

Every once in a while CIRM grantee Paul Knoepfler at UC Davis posts an update on his blog about what he considers to be the big ticket question in research using reprogrammed adult cells, known as iPS cells. This time, he's posted five questions for the upcoming year.Will any new methods for creating iPS cells … Continue reading Top questions in iPS cell research

Heart cells divide again?

One perplexing question in regenerative medicine is why the human heart muscle cells are unable to divide and multiply their numbers. If they could, maybe they'd be able to produce new heart cells to replace those lost after a heart attack. Newts and salamanders can do it, why can't we? CIRM grantees at the University … Continue reading Heart cells divide again?

Mountain climbing raises money for stem cell research, Parkinson’s disease

A group of Parkinson's disease patients and family members have hit on a new twist to athletic fundraisers. Forget the local charity 10K race — they are hiking 19,000 foot Mt. Kilamanjaro in Tanzania to raise money for The Scripps Research Institute's Center for Regenerative Medicine, headed by CIRM grantee Jeanne Loring. Loring has CIRM … Continue reading Mountain climbing raises money for stem cell research, Parkinson’s disease

A fifth group turns skin to neurons, creating a model for Alzheimer’s disease

A few weeks ago, my colleague used this space to discuss the second and third papers showing teams had turned skin cells directly into neurons, noting that this replication of research results is essential to verifying the initial breakthrough while refining and improving it. She noted that only after much replication and refinement would she … Continue reading A fifth group turns skin to neurons, creating a model for Alzheimer’s disease

NIH names friend of CIRM as head of its new stem cell center

Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health announced this morning that Mahendra Rao will become the first director of the new NIH Intramural Center for Regenerative Medicine (NIH-CRM). It will be good for CIRM to have someone in this new role who is very knowledgable about us and has been an active supporter … Continue reading NIH names friend of CIRM as head of its new stem cell center

High school students get creative in California stem cell labs

Smarts, education and hard work will get you far, but the big leaps in science take something more -- creativity. That's the thinking behind an innovative CIRM-funded summer program that encourages the most creative high school students to spend time working in a stem cell lab. The CIRM Creativity Awards recipients are meeting in Oakland … Continue reading High school students get creative in California stem cell labs