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Archive for May 5th, 2008

“The synergy emanating from this partnership of academia and industry is already global in its scope”
Officials from Rutgers University and state government have welcomed StemCyte, Inc., to the Garden State. via MediLexicon

“We can only solve MS by having science and medicine (work) together”
Five months ago, Martha Turner’s multiple sclerosis had gotten so bad she thought she was going to die. via San Bernardino County Sun

“He’s very highly motivated and a bright student”
Research projects that might lead to scientific advancements that could change the world were recently presented by a groups of Rutgers students. via Home News Tribune

Scientists Derive Cardiac Stem Cell; Study May Strengthen VistaGen …Cell Based Assay News (subscription), NY - May 2, 2008By Charlotte LoBuono A team of American, British, and Canadian researchers announced this week that they have used human embryonic stem cell differentiation …

How stem-cell advances will transform medicineNew Scientist (subscription), UK - May 1, 2008A FACTORY worker has just lost three fingers, hopelessly mangled by a powerful industrial press. Right now, there is nothing much his surgeons can do, …

Ban on fathers collecting stem-cell bloodTimes Online, UK - Apr 30, 2008New rules for the collection of cord blood have triggered a row between the Human Tissue Authority and Virgin Health Bank (VHB), a private company involved …

Stem Cell Therapy International to Present Histostem Merger …CNNMoney.com - Apr 30, 2008Calvin Cao, CEO of Stem Cell Therapy International, Inc. (OTCBB: SCII) announced today that he and the newly appointed president, David Stark, …

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