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Law school dean Rothenberg to chair Maryland Stem Cell Research …Bizjournals.com, NC - 17 hours agoThe Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission on Thursday appointed Karen Rothenberg as its new chair. Rothenberg is dean and the Marjorie Cook professor of …
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Genes That Control Embryonic Stem Cell Fate IdentifiedScience Daily (press release) - 17 hours agoScienceDaily (July 10, 2008) — Scientists have identified about two dozen genes that control embryonic stem cell fate. The genes may either prod or restrain …
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Group Files Petition Signatures For Mich. Ballot Initiative To …Medical News Today (press release), UK - 17 hours agoA Michigan organization, the Stem Cell Research Ballot Question Committee, said it had filed more than 570000 signatures in support of a ballot initiative …
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International Stem Cell Corporation announced today a new collaboration with leading stem cell researcher Jose Cibelli at Michigan State University as part of ISCO’s ongoing strategy to work with scientific …
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Police are investigating the death of a toddler. The two year-old boy was found dead in his family’s car Thursday.
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As everyone remembers there was plenty of discussion regarding Amendment 2 prior to its passage in November 2006.
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MITCH LONGLEY, an actor on the NBC series “Las Vegas,” remembers that day in Rowayton 24 years ago when hundreds of friends, relatives and well-wishers from the community gave him a surprise 18th birthday party and presented him a Buick, wrapped in a bow, that he could drive on his own, with his hands.
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If stem cell researchers were oil prospectors, it could be said that they struck a gusher last week. But to realize the potential boundless riches they now must figure out how to build refineries, pipelines and gas stations. Biologists were electrified on Tuesday, when scientists in Japan and Wisconsin reported that they could turn human […]
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It seems the ethical debate over the use of embryonic stem cell is going to end. A new research, presented at the fertility conference in Spain presents the possibility of overcoming the ethical question regarding the use of it in near future.
The new research suggests that the stem cell can be removed at the […]