UM researcher uses stem cells to fight Alzheimer’s – The Detroit News
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UM researcher uses stem cells to fight Alzheimer’s
The Detroit News The experiments are among the first in the nation to examine how stem cell therapies might alter the course of Alzeheimer’s, a fatal disease that afflicts more than 5 million people in the U.S. and is widely regarded as an epidemic predicted to explode … |
The Detroit News |
UM researcher uses stem cells to fight Alzheimer’s
The Detroit News The experiments are among the first in the nation to examine how stem cell therapies might alter the course of Alzeheimer’s, a fatal disease that afflicts more than 5 million people in the U.S. and is widely regarded as an epidemic predicted to explode … |
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Stem Cell Breakthrough May be the Cure for Parkinson’s
Science Times Researchers from Lund University are looking at stem cell transplantation as a means to heal the damaged brain part caused by Parkinson’s disease. This was after successfully using the procedure in rats where the researchers were successful in … |
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USC stem cell researcher receives first Broad Fellowship
USC News O’Brien is the first of a series of Broad fellows — exceptional senior postdoctoral researchers at the transition point to starting their own stem cell laboratories. The fellowship will support the launch of her independent career and ensure that she … USC stem cell researcher Lori O’Brien receives the first Broad FellowshipPhys.Org |
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USC stem cell researcher receives first Broad Fellowship
USC News O’Brien is the first of a series of Broad fellows — exceptional senior postdoctoral researchers at the transition point to starting their own stem cell laboratories. The fellowship will support the launch of her independent career and ensure that she … USC stem cell researcher Lori O’Brien receives the first Broad FellowshipPhys.Org |
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USC stem cell researcher receives first Broad Fellowship
USC News What makes stem cells develop into kidneys? Lori O’Brien, a postdoctoral research associate in the laboratory of Andrew McMahon, has received the first Broad Fellowship to help answer this question. O’Brien is the first of a series of Broad fellows … |
