
Dr. Sally Temple on Why Stem Cell Scientists Must Answer the Biggest Questions
In response to questions from our readers, we have interviewed stem cell research pioneer and MacArthur Fellowship Award-winner Dr. Sally Temple in an effort to

In response to questions from our readers, we have interviewed stem cell research pioneer and MacArthur Fellowship Award-winner Dr. Sally Temple in an effort to

Stem cell therapies are generating significant interest as a potential treatment for a variety of diseases, from diabetes and Parkinson’s to heart failure and spinal

In this third post of our series entitled The Life of a Stem Cell Scientist, we interviewed 49-year-old Tiziano Barberi, who has been involved in

At StemCultures, we focus on helping stem cell scientists succeed in many different ways; not only in their research but also in their overall personal

In the most recent issue of Cell Stem Cell, a new study out of the laboratory of Dr. Lee Rubin at the Harvard Stem Cell

This is a post by Christine Miller, Research Assistant at Harvard University, Amy Wagers Lab: I think it is fair to say that most people

This is a guest post by Nicholas Mitchell, PhD. Like many life science doctoral students, I dedicated my years in graduate school to focusing on

Anyone that knows me knows that one of my favorite phrases is “Don’t be a hero.” I say this in a lot of different settings.

Stem cells are unique in that they, like humans, possess the ability to choose. “To be, or not to be,” is appropriate, as stem cells

We want to welcome you to our new blog here at StemCultures. Our objective through this blog is to provide stem cell scientists with information on