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What will bring change? – Morung Express

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2017-02-14 NEWS

What will bring change?
Morung Express
In the event of a President’s Rule, the Council of Ministers will be dissolved, the office of Chief Minister will become vacant and the State Assembly will either be put in suspended animation or dissolved (necessitating a fresh election). Besides, job

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Immunotherapy Needs New Value Framework, Say SITC 2016 Attendees
Immuno-Oncology News
Immunotherapy has changed the oncology field in an unprecedented way, but typical value models used to assess cancer treatments can’t grasp the unique characteristics of this therapy. That’s the consensus of experts at SITC 2016, the annual meeting of …

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Indianapolis Star

A.J. Foyt planning to undergo stem-cell therapy – The Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis Star
Racing legend is hoping to find the “fountain of youth”

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Albany Times Union

Local stem cell researcher to appear on Dr. Oz today
Albany Times Union
Temple, co-founder of the Neural Stem Cell Institute in Rensselaer and president of the International Society for Stem Cell Research, has spent her career studying stem cells. Her pre-taped appearance on “The Dr. Oz Show” airs Tuesday, Feb. 14, where
Dr. Oz takes on those bogus for-profit stem cell clinics–and cuts them to shredsChicago Tribune
A nanofiber matrix for healingPhys.Org
Global Stem Cell Therapy Market to Witness Highest Growth of 36.52% during the period 2017-2021Digital Journal

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Curetoday.com

Be the Match Seeking Young Men to Donate Stem Cells — and Save Lives
Curetoday.com
As it turned out, the caller really did represent the nonprofit organization Be The Match, the world’s largest and most diverse registry of potential donors of healthy stem cells for transplant. Donations can treat thousands each year who have leukemia

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2017-02-14 NEWS

Washington Post

Ethicists advise caution in applying CRISPR gene editing to humans
Washington Post
Ethicists have been working overtime to figure out how to handle CRISPR, the revolutionary gene-editing technique that could potentially prevent congenital diseases but could also be used for cosmetic enhancements and lead to permanent, heritable …
No red line against CRISPR‘ing early embryos, experts ruleSTAT
Human Embryo Editing Gets the OK—But No SuperbabiesWIRED
Muscle defects corrected with CRISPR gene editingResearchGate (blog)
MIT Technology Review –The Verge –New York Post
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