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Duluth Woman Meets, Finds Similarities with Stem Cell Donor – WDIO-TV

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2017-05-09 NEWS

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Duluth Woman Meets, Finds Similarities with Stem Cell Donor
WDIO-TV
“I got a letter that I can be a stem cell donor, and I must go to the clinic in Cologne,” said Halfkann. Halfkann was already previously registered having signed up after one of her coworkers became ill. Although no successful matches were found back

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2017-05-09 NEWS

WDIO-TV

Duluth Woman Meets, Finds Similarities with Stem Cell Donor
WDIO-TV
“I got a letter that I can be a stem cell donor, and I must go to the clinic in Cologne,” said Halfkann. Halfkann was already previously registered having signed up after one of her coworkers became ill. Although no successful matches were found back

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2017-05-08 NEWS

Slate Magazine

Take Our Quiz About Synthetic Biology
Slate Magazine
This article is part of synthetic biology of Futurography, a series in which Future Tense introduces readers to the technologies that will define tomorrow. Each month, we’ll choose a new technology and break it down. Future Tense is a collaboration

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2017-05-08 NEWS

Regulatory Focus

CBER Director Focuses on Flexibility to Advance Regenerative Medicines
Regulatory Focus
Peter Marks, director of the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) on Thursday said his office is equipped to support the development of cutting edge treatments, such as cell and gene therapies.

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2017-05-08 NEWS

First public sector stem cell bank to come up at KGMU
Times of India
Lucknow: In what may come as a relief to over 1 lakh patients of thalassemia in India, a public sector stem cell bank is set to come up at UP’s King George’s Medical University here. A project of the university’s transfusion medicine department, the

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2017-05-08 NEWS

Targeted Oncology

Researchers Exploring CAR T-Cell Therapy in NSCLC
Targeted Oncology
In hematologic malignancies, we have been using CAR T cells and try to pick out a molecule that we can then educate our patients’ own T cells. Then, we can retransfuse them into patients and have them respond. We are doing similar approaches in lung …

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