Cambridge stem cells united
21 October 2011Cohesion, collaboration and clinical impact are the watchwords of a new phase of stem cell research in Cambridge.
Cohesion, collaboration and clinical impact are the watchwords of a new phase of stem cell research in Cambridge.
Researchers have created mammalian cells containing a single set of chromosomes instead of two.
Scientists say ‘No’ to a ban on stem cell patents recommended by the European Court of Justice.
Researchers in Cambridge and Japan will be working together towards a more integrated understanding of how stem cells make decisions.
Cambridge scientists are asking what role stem cells play in how cancer develops, spreads and relapses.
Scientists have uncovered a vital link in the chain of events that gives stem cells their remarkable properties.
The Cambridge Stem Cell Initiative enters its second phase with the launch of the Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine.