
Precision Control of Culture Conditions for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
The Nobel Prize–winning discovery that mature, specialized cells can be reprogrammed to lend them pluripotency (that is, the ability to develop into all tissues of

The Nobel Prize–winning discovery that mature, specialized cells can be reprogrammed to lend them pluripotency (that is, the ability to develop into all tissues of

StemCultures® team members Sally Temple, Ph.D., and Jeffrey Stern, Ph.D., M.D., are continuing to make waves in the stem cell community. They recently received FDA

StemCulture’s President, MacArthur fellowship Award, Sally Temple, Ph.D. was recently featured as a guest on The Stem Cell Podcast. Dr. Temple is internationally recognized for

Dr. Mark Post, head of physiology at Maastricht University, will debut the first stem cell burger the world has ever seen this Monday. Why? Dr.

This past week, there was another instance of stem cell scientists creating hope. A team of stem cell scientists in Yokohama, Japan has grown tiny

Very often I get that ever-popular question, “So what do you do?” Sometimes I wish I had an easy answer like car mechanic that explains

As a new parent, I often wonder about the challenges I face in guiding my children’s life paths. Navigating them through this complicated world, helping

The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institute awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine to John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka last October 8, 2012.