All posts by: Michael Zand

About Michael Zand

‘Stem cells show promise in stroke recovery’ – BBC News

Continue reading

2014-08-09 NEWS

Stem cells show promise in stroke recovery’
BBC News
Infusing stem cells into the brain may help boost recovery after a stroke, according to a pilot study by Imperial College London. Scientists believe the cells encourage new blood vessels to grow in damaged areas of the brain. They found most patients

Continue reading

2014-08-09 NEWS

BBC News

Stem cells show promise in stroke recovery’
BBC News
Infusing stem cells into the brain may help boost recovery after a stroke, according to a pilot study by Imperial College London. Scientists believe the cells encourage new blood vessels to grow in damaged areas of the brain. They found most patients

Continue reading

2014-08-09 NEWS

BBC News

Stem cells show promise in stroke recovery’
BBC News
Infusing stem cells into the brain may help boost recovery after a stroke, according to a pilot study by Imperial College London. Scientists believe the cells encourage new blood vessels to grow in damaged areas of the brain. They found most patients

Continue reading

2014-08-08 NEWS

Telegraph.co.uk

Hope for future treatment of thousands of stroke sufferers from stem cells
Telegraph.co.uk
Dr Madina Kara, a neuroscientist at The Stroke Association, said: “Previous studies have shown that a type of stem cell, called CD34+ cells, shows promise to aid stroke recovery. These latest results suggest that this type of treatment could be
Stroke patients show promising signs of recovery after stem cell therapyThe Guardian
Hope for stroke victims after radical stem cell treatment enables patients to Daily Mail
Stem cell stroke therapy shows promise after first human trialGizmag
Imperial College London
all 18 news articles »
Continue reading

2014-08-08 NEWS

Times of San Diego

2 Scripps Institute Researchers Honored for Work in Stem Cells, Congenital
Times of San Diego
Joel Blanchard, a graduate student at the institute’s Baldwin lab (neurobiology and stem cells), received the 2014 Betty Jean Ogawa Memorial Poster Award at the annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research, with 4,100 members.