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F.D.A. Can Act Against Stem Cell Clinic, Judge Rules

F.D.A. Can Act Against Stem Cell Clinic, Judge Rules

by admin | Aug 5, 2019 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

A Florida judge says the agency is entitled to an injunction against a stem cell clinic that has blinded patients and challenged the government’s authority to regulate it. By Denise Grady – The New York Times – Link to Full Article June 3, 2019 – A...
LADL is the new technology for controlling DNA folding

LADL is the new technology for controlling DNA folding

by admin | Jul 26, 2019 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

The Context: To fit inside the nucleus of our cells, our DNA crumples up, forming loops and making itself compact. When certain sequences of looped DNA interact with others, it impacts the way our genes are expressed, which can play a role in disease. The Study: A new...
LADL is the new technology for controlling DNA folding

California stem-cell agency’s supporters reveal plan for $5.5-billion ballot initiative

by admin | Jul 25, 2019 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine is running out of money — but it could soon get a second wind. Advocates for stem-cell research in California are pushing ahead with a plan to save the struggling state-funded California Institute for Regenerative...
LADL is the new technology for controlling DNA folding

A New Frontier for Understanding Fatty Liver Disease

by admin | Jun 23, 2019 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

The Context: Fatty liver diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), non-alcoholic stereohepatitis (NASH), and Wolman disease are especially difficult to study and treat due to the lack of effective disease models that recapitulate their...
LADL is the new technology for controlling DNA folding

New grant funds anti-aging study

by admin | Jun 20, 2019 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

IMAGE: Baboons at the Southwest National Primate Research Center. Credit: Kathy West Studios Already approved FDA drug could impact brain cell function Texas Biomedical Research Institute San Antonio, Texas (June 17, 2019) – The William and Ella Owens Medical...
LADL is the new technology for controlling DNA folding

ISSCR Opposes Health and Human Services Policy Restricting Fetal Tissue Research

by admin | Jun 6, 2019 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

ISSCR News – 5 June, 2019 – The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), the largest professional organization of stem cell researchers from around the world, opposes the new U.S. Health and Human Services policy to eliminate federal funding...
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