Indian-origin transplant specialist organises stem cell donor registration drive in California – Times of India
Times of India |
Indian-origin transplant specialist organises stem cell donor registration drive in California
Times of India He partnered with “Be The Match” the registry arm of National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), and shared his desperation as an oncologist and stem cell specialist, when he has to provide treatment for cancer or other blood disorders in children or adults … |
Times of India |
Indian-origin transplant specialist organises stem cell donor registration drive in California
Times of India He partnered with “Be The Match” the registry arm of National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), and shared his desperation as an oncologist and stem cell specialist, when he has to provide treatment for cancer or other blood disorders in children or adults … |
Niskanen Center (press release) (blog) |
HRSA Misses its Deadline to Clarify Whether Peripheral Blood Stem Cells are an Organ
Niskanen Center (press release) (blog) December 18 has come and gone, and with it the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has missed its Congress-imposed deadline for clarifying whether hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells (HSCs) are or are not an organ—no different … |
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Tallassee vet using stem cell therapy to help animals
WBRC FOX6 News – WBRC.com Even though she’s just 5 years old, she has the joints of a 12-year-old which is why she’s going through stem cell therapy. “We’re using the pet’s own adult stem cells and we’re giving them back to the pet in such a way as to elicit healing, promote … |
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Tallassee vet using stem cell therapy to help animals
WSFA Even though she’s just 5 years old, she has the joints of a 12-year-old which is why she’s going through stem cell therapy. “We’re using the pet’s own adult stem cells and we’re giving them back to the pet in such a way as to elicit healing, promote … |
Nerdist |
A PASSENGERS-Like Torpor Seems Possible, and NASA Is Already Funding the Research
Nerdist In the film, over 5,000 people are placed into hibernation—a word that seems to be interchangeable with terms like “torpor,” “human stasis,” and “suspended animation”—aboard the Starship Avalon. The goal is for all on board to travel in such a state … |
