Stem Cell Education | We Must Educate Our Youth on What It Is and Why We Do It
There is a 15-year-old boy, a freshman in high school, who lives down the block from me. Over the past few years, I have gotten
There is a 15-year-old boy, a freshman in high school, who lives down the block from me. Over the past few years, I have gotten
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
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.
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
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.
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.