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Scientist to receive 2010 March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology

Scientist to receive 2010 March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology

BioTime to acquire Singapore-based company, ES Cell International

BioTime to acquire Singapore-based company, ES Cell International

Reversal of aging shown in human stem cells

Reversal of aging shown in human stem cells

Reversal of aging in normal human cells

Reversal of aging in normal human cells

Children's Hospital Boston develops new web site, releases video message on current state of stem cell research

Children's Hospital Boston develops new web site, releases video message on current state of stem cell research

U.S. government's decision helped stem-cell researchers concentrate on science, but limitations remain

U.S. government's decision helped stem-cell researchers concentrate on science, but limitations remain

Simple molecular kit to reprogram any cell of the body into another

Simple molecular kit to reprogram any cell of the body into another

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia awarded two grants to research into cellular therapies for blood disorders

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia awarded two grants to research into cellular therapies for blood disorders

hESC and iPSC: Long-term stem cell evaluation and comparison study

hESC and iPSC: Long-term stem cell evaluation and comparison study

International Stem Cell opens new cell production facility in Oceanside, California

International Stem Cell opens new cell production facility in Oceanside, California

Study sheds new light on cancer metastasis

Study sheds new light on cancer metastasis

Rubicon Genomics reaches agreement with ZyGEM to market its PicoPlex single-cell amplification kits

Rubicon Genomics reaches agreement with ZyGEM to market its PicoPlex single-cell amplification kits

Dr. Shinya Yamanaka to receive the 2010 March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology

Dr. Shinya Yamanaka to receive the 2010 March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology

Chinese researchers become the world's fifth most prolific contributors to regenerative medicine

Chinese researchers become the world's fifth most prolific contributors to regenerative medicine

NIH approves new stem cell lines for research

NIH approves new stem cell lines for research

ISCO, Scripps Research Institute collaborate in study of parthenogenetic stem cells

ISCO, Scripps Research Institute collaborate in study of parthenogenetic stem cells

Higher proportion of American adults prefer to place frozen human embryos with infertile couples

Higher proportion of American adults prefer to place frozen human embryos with infertile couples

Utah medical ethics expert chairs NIH review of embryonic cells

Utah medical ethics expert chairs NIH review of embryonic cells

Scientists create baby mice from mouse stem cells

Scientists create baby mice from mouse stem cells

Bioethicists lead call for public debates on future uses of stem cells

Bioethicists lead call for public debates on future uses of stem cells

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