Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
Events
Feb 12 | 1:15 PM -3:05 PM

 

M114 Alway Bldg

 

Basic Biology Lecture

1:15 - 2:05 PM

 

 

Tom Rando
Stem Cells in Reserve: Muscle Satellite Cells
and Regulation of Muscle Repair


Clinical/Applied Lecture

2:15 - 3:05 PM


Tom Rando
Muscular Dystrophies: The Promise of Stem Cell
Therapy

 

 

Stem Cell Course Lectures

 

News
Spotlight

1:2:1

A podcast of today's leaders in biomedicine

Marius Wernig on the future of stem cell therapy

School researchers have succeeded in transforming mouse skin cells directly into functional nerve cells with the application of just three genes. The cells make the change without first becoming a pluripotent type of stem cell – which has been long thought to be a step required for cells to acquire new identities. During this podcast, Marius Wernig, MD, discusses how the finding could dramatically change the future of stem cell therapy. Length: 20 min

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