Canada, California join hands on stem cell research New Kerala Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:05 PM PDT By Gurmukh Singh, Toronto, June 20: Canada and California, two world leaders in cancer stem cell research, have joined hands in research on understanding the role of cancer stem cells in the development of cancer. | Journal 'STEM CELLS' Presents 3rd Annual Young Investigator Award at International Stem Cell Symposium PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 19 Jun 2008 6:00 PM PDT The journal STEM CELLS® announces that Lena Motoda, M.D., Ph.D. won the 3rd Annual STEM CELLS® Young Investigator Award. Co-sponsored by The International Stem Cell Symposium, the $10,000 prize is annually given to a young scientist who is the principal author of a research paper published in STEM CELLS judged to be most important by a worldwide jury. | New stem cell tracking technology created Moldova.org Thu, 19 Jun 2008 8:33 AM PDT U.S. medical researchers say a new stem cell tracking technology might lead to major advances in the use of stem cell therapies to treat cancer.The Stanford University researchers are using non-invasive molecular imaging technology to track the location and activity of mesenchymal stem cells, or MSCs, in the tumors of living organisms.Stem cell cancer therapies are still in the early stages of ... | Canada joins California in stem cell research CTV.ca Thu, 19 Jun 2008 5:26 AM PDT TORONTO -- The federal government is investing more than $100 million into cancer stem cell research in partnership with California, Health Minister Tony Clement said Wednesday. | Stem cell advocate speaks out WLUC Marquette Thu, 19 Jun 2008 7:30 AM PDT By Beth Jones Posted: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 6:56 p.m. ESCANABA -- Since 1978, embryonic stem cell research has been illegal in Michigan. | | |
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