ISSCR: Stem cell wonks, making boring but practical tools

Jeanne Loring generates gene expression maps similar to this one to help stem cell scientists determine if their iPS cells are truly pluripotent, that is; they can form any cell type in the body (image: wikimedia commons, Miguel Andrade)I don’t think our grantee from the Scripps Institute, Jeanne Loring, would mind me referring to her … Continue reading ISSCR: Stem cell wonks, making boring but practical tools

Video Blog: States like California free stem cell scientists from legal and funding uncertainties

With a flurry of six, count 'em six blogs posted in the past 24 hours, our bloggers Kevin McCormack and Don Gibbons who are embedded at the 11th annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) have been fast and furious with their laptop keyboards and smartphones. Now Don has taken it … Continue reading Video Blog: States like California free stem cell scientists from legal and funding uncertainties

Voice of patients rings out loud at stem cell conference

 Tania, Paulina, Sofia, Andres and Andy Trevino (photo: Children's Hospital Boston)A conference like the annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR)  is always going to be heavy with science and dense with technical language and complex power point slides. But the voices of those who are in need of the cures … Continue reading Voice of patients rings out loud at stem cell conference

ISSCR: It takes a neighborhood to get a cell to grow up and behave well

Early stage progenitor cells from embryonic stem cells are allowed to mature into insulin producing cells (blue cells) lost in type 1 diabetes. The cells are inside a permeable protective pouch that would fit under the skin of diabetes. (image courtesy of Viacyte, Inc.) Some years ago, it became a political adage that it takes … Continue reading ISSCR: It takes a neighborhood to get a cell to grow up and behave well

ISSCR: Even Nobel prize winners sometimes feel like giving up.

Yamanaka presents Thomson with the McEwen Award for Innovation. See the two glowing figures on stage, that's them. Trust us.In 1997 after moving back to Japan from the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, Shinya Yamanaka says he was suffering from a rare medical condition called PAD or Post America Depression. He missed San Francisco. His … Continue reading ISSCR: Even Nobel prize winners sometimes feel like giving up.

ISSCR: Governor Patrick talks about the hope of stem cells

Massachusetts Governor Deval PatrickThis afternoon Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick welcomed 4,000 or so stem cell scientists and others from the stem cell community to Boston. They're all in town for the 11th annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR). He told us,Thank you for the hope you give to people in … Continue reading ISSCR: Governor Patrick talks about the hope of stem cells

ISSCR: Never underestimate the value of a little donated tissue

Physician collecting donated skin biopsy from patient for generating iPS cells The scientific sessions of the International Society for Stem Cell Research always start with a seminar organized by its Ethics and Public Policy Committee. This morning’s session focused on how the research community should collect and handle human tissue donated for research.This is particularly … Continue reading ISSCR: Never underestimate the value of a little donated tissue

ISSCR: Vampires and stem cell research; the public wants to know

Stem cell researchers spoke at a public event for the kick-off of the annual International Society for Stem Cell Research meetingIt’s not often that the specter of vampires comes up at a meeting about stem cell research, but that’s what happened at a public event hosted by the Harvard Stem Cell Institute in Boston last … Continue reading ISSCR: Vampires and stem cell research; the public wants to know

Bean Town braces itself for best brains in the world on stem cell research

What do more than 3,500 of the top stem cell researchers in the world have in common with someone who used to write about cricket and rugby for a living? I don’t know either but I’m going to find out this week when I go to the annual conference of the International Society for Stem … Continue reading Bean Town braces itself for best brains in the world on stem cell research

Stem cell approach could bolster blood supplies

A story out of Stanford today highlights their hospital's effort to spare the nation's limited blood supply. At the same time, researchers at Boston University School of Medicine report that they may have developed a stem cell approach to making up for some of the shortfall.According to a press release from Stanford, blood supplies are … Continue reading Stem cell approach could bolster blood supplies