
StemCultures Receives NIH Award for R&D in the Capital Region
NIH Award for StemCultures In fiscal 2021, 16 local firms and institutions received $73.6 million from 152 NIH awards. That included more than $3.2 million

NIH Award for StemCultures In fiscal 2021, 16 local firms and institutions received $73.6 million from 152 NIH awards. That included more than $3.2 million

The DISC™ device releases FGF2 at a controlled rate, minimizing variations in concentration and providing stable FGF2 levels with improved control for higher quality cultures

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

Please visit StemCulture at Booth #830 at the 2014 International Society of Stem Cell Research (ISSCR 2014) Conference. All booth visitors may sign up for

The NextGen Stem Cell Conference is different from most stem cell conferences because it offers a more intimate experience and a chance to network with

Due to the success of our first conference last year, we are holding another informative, fun, and intimate event this year. Our second annual NextGen

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

Football is one of the most injury-prone sports athletes can compete in. No player is immune to the risk of injury playing the sport, including

I love music, and I listen to it all day long. When I was working in the culture hood I always had my headphones on