Stem cell venture lands $12 million Seattle Post-Intelligencer Thu, 29 Nov 2007 9:01 PM PST A Seattle-based startup, Fate Therapeutics, has landed $12 million to fund a venture with leaders in stem-cell research. | Oosight microscope enables embryonic stem cell breakthrough EurekAlert! Thu, 29 Nov 2007 1:43 PM PST MBL, WOODS HOLE, MA —A noninvasive, polarized light microscope invented at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) played a crucial role in a recent breakthrough in embryonic stem-cell research aimed at developing medical therapies. | Six U.S. institutions cooperate in stem cell research People's Daily Thu, 29 Nov 2007 4:46 PM PST Six medical, research and educational institutions of the United States announced on Thursday they have established a partnership to conduct and advance stem cell research. The partners of the Southern California Stem Cell Scientifi ... | Stem Cell Breakthrough Seen as a Gift From Providence Zenit News Agency Thu, 29 Nov 2007 2:37 PM PST ROME, NOV. 29, 2007 ( Zenit.org ).- The president of a group of Catholic medical associations welcomed the news of a stem cell research method that doesn't destroy human embryos, saying divine providence is indicating a path to researches and doctors. | BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics' Adult Stem Cell Approach More Relevant Than Embryonic Stem Cell Therapies Medical News Today Thu, 29 Nov 2007 4:04 AM PST BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. (OTCBB:BCLI), a leading developer of adult stem cell technologies and therapeutics, is pleased to announce that based on studies conducted to date, the Company's adult stem cell therapies provide a safer approach at curing and treating neurodegenerative diseases than competitive therapies that rely on embryonic stem cells. [click link for full article] | Southern California institutions to collaborate on stem cell research PhysOrg Thu, 29 Nov 2007 3:21 AM PST Research institutions across Southern California have joined forces to advance stem cell research by establishing the Southern California Stem Cell Scientific Collaboration (SC3). Members of the collaboration include the University of Southern California, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, City of Hope, University of California, Santa Barbara, California Institute of Technology and the House Ear ... | Multiple Stem Cell Treatments Quickening Pace of Healing in Brain Injury Patients PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 29 Nov 2007 5:42 AM PST Tiantan Puhua Hospital Stem Cells Center under TP Biomedical Ltd., the leader in treating neurological disorders such as brain injuries and degenerative diseases, announced today that over half of their current international patients are planning return trips to China after significant improvement from initial stem cell treatments. | | |
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