by rss feed | Nov 15, 2020 | Aijun Wang, Are stem cell patients at higher risk for COVID-19?, cancer, cancer stem cells, cat domesticated themselves, cats, CIRM, COVID-19, Diana Farmer, MUSE cells, News Feeds, spina bifida, stem cells for spina bifida, UC Davis
There have been many other interesting scientific and specifically regenerative medicine developments and papers this past week including with CIRM and exciting CIRM funding to UC Davis so read on, but first a somewhat random question: are you more of a cat person or...
by rss feed | Nov 15, 2020 | Aijun Wang, Are stem cell patients at higher risk for COVID-19?, cancer, cancer stem cells, cat domesticated themselves, cats, CIRM, COVID-19, MUSE cells, News Feeds, stem cells for spina bifida, UC Davis
There have been many other interesting scientific and specifically regenerative medicine developments and papers this past week including with CIRM and exciting CIRM funding to UC Davis so read on, but first a somewhat random question: are you more of a cat person or...
by rss feed | Oct 20, 2020 | @UCDavisStemCell (UC Davis Stem Cell Program), CRISPR, CRISPR animals, CRISPR critters, gene-edited animals, Mina Kim, News Feeds, UC Davis
CRISPR applications in the real world The “breakthrough” gene-editing tool, CRISPR Cas9, has been utilized for various purposes since its popularization and commercialization in the early 2010s. While possible uses of gene editing in humans tend to get the most...
by rss feed | Oct 20, 2020 | @UCDavisStemCell (UC Davis Stem Cell Program), CRISPR, CRISPR animals, CRISPR critters, gene-edited animals, Mina Kim, News Feeds, UC Davis
CRISPR applications in the real world The “breakthrough” gene-editing tool, CRISPR Cas9, has been utilized for various purposes since its popularization and commercialization in the early 2010s. While possible uses of gene editing in humans tend to get the most...
by rss feed | Oct 4, 2020 | 3D chromatin, COVID-19, Ephron Rosenzweig, Genna Reed, Jacob Koffler, Karen Moxon, Kelly Servick, Mark Tuszynski, misconduct, Myc, News Feeds, Paolo Macchiarini, Paul Lu, science monopoly, Trump COVID, UC Davis, Weekend Reads
Here are some recommended stem cell and other reads for the week ranging from COVID developments to prosecutors finally catching up with a stem cell surgeon who had many patients die to a list of interesting pubs. Because Trump now has COVID, I wondered on Friday if...