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Category Archives: Stem Cell Research
Ky. man saves stranger’s life with stem cell transplant – WHAS11.com
Posted: Published on February 7th, 2017
Louisville, Ky. man saves stranger's life Julia Rose, WHAS 1:17 PM. EST February 07, 2017 Eric Gurevich and Ron Dreben LOUISVILLE (WHAS11) -- It's hard to believe that up until a few months ago, Eric Gurevich and Ron Dreben were total strangers. I got to see him for the first time and I just gave him this big bear hug and he was crying and his wife was there and his 81-year-old mother was there, Gurevich said. That bear hug was years in the making but the two were bonded long before as blood brothers. Because he received those, he was kind of given a new lease on life, Gurevich said. Gurevich lives in Louisville. He donated his stem cells to Dreben who lives in Washington D.C. in 2014, one, quick decision that changed the lives of two people. Gurevich remembers the call from the organization Gift of Life like it was yesterday. They said that there was a 54-year-old man with MDS and his life was dire and I am the only potential match, Gurevich said. Without hesitation, he hopped on a plane from Louisville to D.C. and a week later started the donation process. Despite some concerns from … Continue reading
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California’s stem cell program ponders a future of new challenges and old promises – Los Angeles Times
Posted: Published on February 6th, 2017
Evangelina Padilla Vaccaro of Coronais the new face of stem cell science in California. Born with bubble baby disease that deprived her of a functioning immune system, she was cured with stem cell therapy developed in Donald Kohns lab at UCLA, which has received millions of dollars in grants from the California stem cell program. Now shes a vivacious 4-year-old, depictedastride a hobby horse and clad in a pink sweatshirt bearing a lightning bolton the programs 2016 annual report under the legend CURED. Thank you all for the amazing work you do, her father told the program board during its Dec. 13 meeting. Evangelina represents the great potential of the $3-billion state program, formally known as the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, or CIRM, but also its dilemma as it ponders its next chapter. Established in 2004 by a nearly 60-40 vote for Proposition 71, CIRM began issuing grants in 2006. Now, after 10 years, the program has committed $2.2 billion of its bond-funded war chest. Its expecting to spend the rest by the end of 2020. So it wont be long before CIRM must confront the question of whether to fold up shop when its well runs dry, seek … Continue reading
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Hype versus hope: Deciphering news about stem cell breakthroughs – Genetic Literacy Project
Posted: Published on February 6th, 2017
For many people suffering from disabling conditions, such as Parkinsons disease, spinal injury and paralysis, heart disease, and even cancer, announcements in the press around breakthroughs in stem cell research undoubtedly bring hope. Keeping the balance between hope and hype is a difficult one, particularly when there are vulnerable and suffering people relying on the hope medical research offers. As Australian of the Year, Emeritus Professor Alan Mackay-Sim, stated in his acceptance speech, there are now many clinical trials being performed in Australia and around the globe, to determine whether the delivery of certain types of cells, including some grown from stem cells, into the spinal column can allow patients with spinal cord injury to regain function. For these individuals, even a small gain of functionis a major advance. However, as yet there is no stem cell silver bullet. And stem cells that have shown promise can also cause complications. It was also reported a paraplegic woman developed a growth in her spine many years after an unsuccessful spinal stem cell treatmentHence, more research to test these and other types of cells in well-run clinical trials is required to move from anecdote to safe and effective therapies. The GLP aggregated … Continue reading
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Stem Cell Day of Discovery introduces students to USC scientists – USC News
Posted: Published on February 6th, 2017
You can be anything you want just like a stem cell. That was a key lesson for the 500 middle and high school students at the USC Stem Cell Day of Discovery on USCs Health Sciences Campus. It was a true joy to welcome the middle and high school students from our neighboring communities in Boyle Heights, El Sereno, Lincoln Heights, the San Gabriel Valley and throughout Los Angeles, said Rohit Varma, dean of the Keck School of Medicine of USC. This bright young generation brings tremendous potential to their future pursuits in biotechnology and beyond. Hosted by USC Civic Engagement and USC Stem Cell, the Feb. 4 event introduced the students to stem cell scientists. Dont be shy, said Andy McMahon, director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC. Ask our scientists questions. Ask them about their science, but also ask them about their personal journeys that led to where they are. The students followed McMahons advice as they engaged in fun activities and lively conversations. They visited labs to get hands-on experience with microscopes and pipettes. They competed as contestants in a stem cell edition of Family Feud, viewed … Continue reading
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People are more willing to accept embryonic stem cell research than … – ZME Science
Posted: Published on February 6th, 2017
As stem cell research continues to be a very divisive topic, a new study has revealed that the general public is much more willing to accept it than politicians. Image in Public Domain. The Swiss are very liberal with their referendums they have quite a few every year. This offers a unique and direct perspective to see how voters think about a variety of topics including (in this case) embryonic stem cell research. They found that people were much more willing to accept the research than politicians. By analysing the outcomes of a referendum on a liberal new bill regulating such research, we reveal an about 10 percentage point lower conditional probability of the bill being accepted by politicians than by voters, the study reads. The motivations for the two categories of people are also quite different. For politicians, its all about the politics, whereas general people are swayed by different aspects. Whereas the behaviour of politicians is driven almost entirely by party affiliation, citizen votes are driven not only by party attachment but also by church attendance. If youve kept up with stem cell research, youre probably wondering why were talking about embryonic stem cell research (taking stem cells … Continue reading
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research using stem cells – The ALS Association
Posted: Published on February 5th, 2017
Overview Stem cells have the ability to divide for indefinite periods in culture and give rise to multiple specialized cell types. They can develop into blood, neurons, bone, muscle, skin and other cell types. They have emerged as a major tool for research into the causes of ALS, and in the search of new treatments. Types of Stem Cells: The field of stem cell research is progressing rapidly, and The ALS Association is spearheading work on several critical fronts. The research portfolio supports innovative projects using IPSCs for drug development and disease modeling. The Association is supporting an IPSC core at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center providing access to lines for researchers globally. Several of the big data initiatives are collecting skin cells or blood for IPSC generation, such as Genomic Translation for ALS Clinical Care (GTAC), Project MinE, NeuroLINCS and Answer ALS. The ALS Association also sponsors pre-clinical studies and pilot clinical trials using stem cell transplant approaches to develop the necessary tools for stem cell transplant studies and to improve methods for safety and efficiency. We also support studies that involve isolating IPSCs to develop biomarkers for clinical trials through ALS ACT. In addition, the retigabine clinical trial that we … Continue reading
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Charity Watchlist – Get Involved | American Life League
Posted: Published on January 20th, 2017
The list of charitable research organizations and their corresponding positions on the life issues posted to our website is neither all pro-life nor all anti-life; it is mixed. Unfortunately, most of the organizations on our list are marked with the red minus sign. It is simply just a sad fact that most national medical research/advocacy groups support some form of unethical research. There is no listing, to our knowledge, of only pro-life research organizations. A green positive/plus sign indicates that ALL considers the organization worthy of support from pro-lifers. ALL considers an organization to be pro-life if it is opposed to abortion, human embryonic stem cell and/or aborted fetal body parts research, all forms of cloning and other attacks against the human person at any stage of development as well as Planned Parenthood Federation and other pro-abortion organizations. A red negative/minus signs indicates that ALL does not consider the organization worthy of support from pro-lifers. If the organization supports, in any way (theory, advocacy, lobbying, granting and/or research) any offenses to life, it is not considered pro-life. Further, if any organization refuses to answer our inquiries, refuses to be clear about its position and/or attempts to couch its answer in … Continue reading
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Induced pluripotent stem cell – Wikipedia
Posted: Published on December 13th, 2016
Induced pluripotent stem cells (also known as iPS cells or iPSCs) are a type of pluripotent stem cell that can be generated directly from adult cells. The iPSC technology was pioneered by Shinya Yamanakas lab in Kyoto, Japan, who showed in 2006 that the introduction of four specific genes encoding transcription factors could convert adult cells into pluripotent stem cells.[1] He was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize along with Sir John Gurdon "for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent." [2] Pluripotent stem cells hold great promise in the field of regenerative medicine. Because they can propagate indefinitely, as well as give rise to every other cell type in the body (such as neurons, heart, pancreatic, and liver cells), they represent a single source of cells that could be used to replace those lost to damage or disease. The most well-known type of pluripotent stem cell is the embryonic stem cell. However, since the generation of embryonic stem cells involves destruction (or at least manipulation) [3] of the pre-implantation stage embryo, there has been much controversy surrounding their use. Further, because embryonic stem cells can only be derived from embryos, it has so far not been … Continue reading
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Home | The EMBO Journal
Posted: Published on November 12th, 2016
You have accessRestricted access Article These authors contributed equally to this work Human cohesin rings entrap DNA and rapidly translocate along DNA by diffusion. Cohesin can pass over small DNAbound proteins but is constrained in its movement by transcription and DNAbound CCCTCbinding factor (CTCF). Human cohesin rings entrap DNA and rapidly translocate along DNA by diffusion. Cohesin can pass over small DNAbound proteins but is constrained in its movement by transcription and DNAbound CCCTCbinding factor (CTCF). Singlemolecule imaging of cohesin bound to immobilized DNA reveals that cohesin binds to DNA in a saltresistant manner and translocates with a diffusion coefficient higher than many other DNAbinding proteins (1.720.1m2/s). Cohesin is released from DNA following cleavage of DNA or the cohesin ring, consistent with topological entrapment. Cohesin can diffuse past obstacles with a diameter 21nm, such as QDots. CTCF constrains the movement of cohesin. Transcribing T7 RNA polymerase provides directionality to cohesin. Iain F Davidson, Daniela Goetz, Maciej P Zaczek, Maxim I Molodtsov, Pim J Huis in 't Veld, Florian Weissmann, Gabriele Litos, David A Cisneros, Maria OcampoHafalla, Rene Ladurner, Frank Uhlmann, Alipasha Vaziri, JanMichael Peters See the article here: Home | The EMBO Journal … Continue reading
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EdHeads
Posted: Published on October 16th, 2016
About Edheads Edheads is an online educational resource that provides science and math games and activities that promote critical thinking. Choose from Simple Machines, Virtual Knee Surgery or Stem Cell Heart Repair, among others. All activities meet state and national standards. We partner with corporations, universities, and school systems throughout the United States, which help us research, design, and test our activities every step of the way. Not only do teachers and students appreciate our free activities, Edheads has been recognized by almost every major award on the Web for our excellent educational content. So search under the "Games" menu at the top of the page to dive into an activity and let the fun and learning begin! There are still free games on Edheads! Look at the menu bar above, click 'Games' and look for the 'free games' section. You can still play Virtual Hip Resurfacing, Sickle Cell DNA, Trauma and other games without logging on and without a membership! If you are a teacher purchasing a membership, please remember to set up your sub-accounts, so students can log in! Important news!To ensure that Edheads can continue to create dynamic, minds-on STEM learning experiences, we are now a membership … Continue reading
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We cordially invite you to collaborate with us (as Speaker/Exhibitor/Sponsor/Media Partner) for “10th Annual Conference on Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine” scheduled on August 13-14, 2018 in London, UK.
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