by rss feed | Nov 22, 2020 | cancer, cancer stem cells, cell biology, cellular mechanics, childhood glioma, COVID-19 cell therapy, Duke autism, Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), Mesoblast, News Feeds, Remestemcel-l, remestemcel-L COVID-19, Stem cells for COVID-19, Weekend Reads
The COVID-19 pandemic is tearing through the country right as we are starting into the holiday season, but the wheels of science including cell biology keep going and we keep reading all the great work. What news or papers caught your eye? Here are some of the things...
by rss feed | Oct 29, 2020 | Autism, autism nutritional supplement, blüm, CM-AT, Curemark LLC, Curemark LLC autism, Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg, Duke autism, Jeremy Snyder, Leigh Turner, Muddy waters, News Feeds, quackademic, Stem Cell Institute, The Study of a Biological Autism Medication
Last week I wrote a long post detailing the troubling multimillion-dollar reverberations between the Duke autism program and a for-profit stem cell clinic in Panama called The Stem Cell Institute. The potential entanglements between the Duke group and the Panama...
by rss feed | Oct 13, 2020 | Autism, Bernie Marcus, Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg, Duke, Duke autism, Duke autism program, Duke umbilical cord blood, Marcus Foundation, Muddy waters, Neil Riordan, News Feeds, Northwestern Autoimmune, Northwestern HSCT, pay-for-play, STAP cells, stem cells for autism, The Stem Cell Institute
There is a puzzle when it comes to the controversial idea of using cord blood for autism, because two of the strongest proponents are the autism cord blood program at Duke and for-profit, unproven stem cell clinics. On first glance it seemed like this was a bit of an...