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Category Archives: Stem Cell Research
cord blood registry | The Development of Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Therapy – Video
Posted: Published on November 20th, 2012
cord blood registry | The Development of Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Therapy http://www.cordbloodrecommendation.com These diseases include blood related, genetic and neurotic disorders. ""Banking the umbilical cord blood when your baby is born is a relatively new idea, the first operation using it to help cure a child with Leukemia was only done a little over 10 years ago. After processing of cells, comes the next procedure of cord blood preservation. There is also another option given by non-profit cord blood banks, of free programs through which one can store umbilical cord blood stem cell samples. A man can change his god-gifted features wishfully with the help of science. Given the progress that stem cell research and regenerative medicine have attained at present, and the promise that they show for the future, stem cell transplants may one day provide a cure for type 1 diabetes, heart disease, and brain injury, among other potentially life threatening and debilitating illnesses and conditions with inadequate treatment options today. With people not fully understanding how important stem cells could be for us, everybody agrees that more research need to be done in order to help understand all that. If there is any complication during … Continue reading
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Till
Posted: Published on November 20th, 2012
Till McCulloch's Stem Cell Legacy Fifty years ago, Canadian Scientists James Till and Ernest McCulloch discovered stem cells and created a research legacy for Canada. As we celebrate their discovery, a new chapter begins with the official launch of the Canadian Stem Cell Foundation - Canada's voice and champion for stem cell research and its application to human health to treat and cure life threatening diseases and conditions.From:stemcellfoundationViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:41More inScience Technology Read this article: Till … Continue reading
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Spinal stem cell research in dog ‘most encouraging advance for years’ – Video
Posted: Published on November 20th, 2012
Spinal stem cell research in dog'most encouraging advance for years' From:ITVNewsViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:10More inNews Politics See the article here: Spinal stem cell research in dog 'most encouraging advance for years' - Video … Continue reading
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Stem cell research advances in Michigan, raising hopes for new cures
Posted: Published on November 20th, 2012
The University of Michigan, aided by passage of a 2008 state ballot proposal and $100 million pledged from shopping mall pioneer A. Alfred Taubman, has become the states leader in embryonic stem cell research. That's raising the hopes of many residents for cures for debilitating or fatal diseases, the Detroit Free Press reports in a Sunday series. U-M is focused on lines bearing diseases to help researchers study how genetics take hold in developing tissues. While there are no guarantees, and research funding in Michigan has lagged behind other states, stem cells may hold the keys for developing cures for everything from common depression to genetic cancer and strokes. It took about a year after voters in 2008 approved Proposal 2, a controversial measure that removed restrictions on embryonic stem cell research in Michigan, for U-M to fully develop its research apparatus. The university had to finalize protocols for ensuring donor consent and confidentiality, set up labs, transferring funds and, finally, receiving embryos. Gary Smith, co-director at the A.A. Taubman Consortium for Stem Cell Therapies at U-M, last week submitted his 11th and 12th embryonic stem cell lines to the National Institutes of Health. Theyll add to 10 lines submitted … Continue reading
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Manufacturing Cells by the Billions
Posted: Published on November 20th, 2012
Cellular Dynamics eliminates two big problems with stem cell research: the difficulty of producing enough cells, and the thorny ethical dilemma. Courtesy of Junying Yu/University of Wisconsin-Madison Prior to founding Cellular Dynamics, founder James Thomson and his team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison created genetic modifications in skin cells (above) to induce the cells into a condition that is essentially the same as that of embryonic stem cells. Ever since their discovery, stem cells have been touted as the key to future scientific breakthroughs--from eliminating waiting lists for organ transplants to curing diseases such as diabetes. But their limited availability has dampened much of that potential. Cellular Dynamics International, based in Madison, Wisconsin, promises to change that with its technology that can produce billions of cells a day. Cellular Dynamics has a strong pedigree in stem cell research. The companys co-founder, James Thomson, even landed on the cover of Time for his work. In 1998, Thomson isolated the first line of human embryonic stem cells. Such cells were pluripotent, meaning they were capable of developing into any type of specialized cell. The achievement brought about hope that stem cells could vastly improve drug discovery and research, but it also raised … Continue reading
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Is stem cell research ethical?
Posted: Published on November 20th, 2012
The views expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect the personal views of the reporter, the Blue Print newspaper or Moffat County School District. Reporters are asked to take a specific position in order to share selected perspectives. NO - by Bear Steadman When Albert Einstein discovered how to split an atom, he envisioned scientific breakthroughs that would better mankinds knowledge of life and the universe. Instead, his research was used to create the atom bomb, which is capable of only one thing, causing death and destruction. So whos to say a similar outcome wont come from stem cell research? It doesnt matter how good someones vision or intentions are, we cannot ignore the fact that this research could be used for the wrong reasons. A large percentage of older scientists are against furthering progress in stem cell research because of the potential negative effects. Many feel messing with human stem cells and DNA can only have detrimental results. There is proof that in some stem cell experiments, the participants suffer horrible side effects. For example, since 1981, the use of embryonic stem cells has had a common result, the development of tumors in the area the stem cells … Continue reading
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Call for Nominations: "Stem Cell Person of the Year" – Video
Posted: Published on November 18th, 2012
Call for Nominations: "Stem Cell Person of the Year" UC Davis stem cell scientist Paul Knoepfler is seeking nominees for the 2012 "Stem Cell Person of the Year." He created the new award to recognize an individual who has made an outstanding difference in the field of stem cell-based cellular and regenerative medicine. Nominees can be scientists, patient advocates, individuals from industry or just about anyone who has made the stem cell field better. The award includes a $1000 cash prize.From:UCDavisHealthViews:60 2ratingsTime:01:48More inScience Technology See more here: Call for Nominations: "Stem Cell Person of the Year" - Video … Continue reading
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Bernard Siegel – Aging: The Disease, The Cure, The Implications – Video
Posted: Published on November 18th, 2012
Bernard Siegel - Aging: The Disease, The Cure, The Implications Bernard Siegel is the full-time Executive Director of the nonprofit Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Miami (BA 1972, JD 1975). He is a member of the Florida Bar since 1975. In 2002, Mr. Siegel filed the landmark case seeking a guardian for the alleged clone, "Baby Eve." The case was widely credited for exposing Clonaid , the so-called "human cloning company" as a sham. In 2003, he traded his 30-year courtroom career to found GPI, which leads the global cause in support of stem cell research. He is a recognized policy expert relating to stem cell research, regenerative medicine and cloning. Working with the world's leading stem cell researchers, Mr. Siegel played a pivotal role in protecting the research in the United Nations, which was under the threat of being banned by world treaty. He also works with grassroots activists throughout the United States, educating lawmakers and formulating effective strategies supporting research for cures. Mr. Siegel serves on the board of directors of Americans for Cures and on the advisory boards of the … Continue reading
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Religion’s Sky Fall – Video
Posted: Published on November 16th, 2012
Religion's Sky Fall Jack H. Silvers, MD the author of Biopsies of the Bible elucidates misguided rabbinic notions that have resulted in wars and blockage of embryonic stem cell research in the United States.From:jacksilversViews:2 0ratingsTime:26:37More inNonprofits Activism Read the original here: Religion's Sky Fall - Video … Continue reading
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Best Docs Network Dallas Fort Worth November 11 2012 – Video
Posted: Published on November 16th, 2012
Best Docs Network Dallas Fort Worth November 11 2012 Best Docs Network Dallas Fort Worth is an up-beat medical TV show which features some of the best doctors in the DFW area. The show airs Sundays at 10:00am on the CW33. This week's lineup includes: Dr. Barbara Baxter Allergy Immunology Private Practive Diagnosis Treating Asthma Dr. Clay Cockerell Dermpath Diagnostics Skin Health Scalp Conditions Dr. Richard Honaker Family Medicine Associates of Texas Medical Minute: Vaccines Dr. Glenn Ihde Dr. Leah Dill Ihde Surgical Group Options to Eliminate GERD Dr. Joshua James ENT Specialists of McKinney Sinus Problems, Vicky's Story The LifeWorks Group Mental Health Solutions Child Play Therapy Dr. Robert Myles PAMA, Inc. Stem Cell Spine Surgery Dr. Carol Norton The Finer Touch Tubal Ligation Endometrial Ablation Dr. Rebecca Stachniak Brain Spine Center of Texas Complex Spine Reconstruction Dr. Stephen Troum PAMA, Inc. Carpal Tunnel, Denise's Story Dr. Robert True True Aesthetics Center Gshot Hormone TherapyFrom:BestDocsNetworkViews:28 0ratingsTime:29:31More inScience Technology Here is the original post: Best Docs Network Dallas Fort Worth November 11 2012 - Video … 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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