Stem cells: News
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Macdonald to chair ASCC 29/09/2008 12:18:00
Graham Macdonald named as ASCC interim board chairGraham Macdonald named as ASCC interim board chair - +
ASCC board squabble blows up 06/09/2008 17:25:00
Stakeholders take over control of stem cell centreStakeholders take over control of stem cell centre - +
Board quits stem cell centre 05/09/2008 16:35:00
The board of the Australian Stem Cell Centre (ASCC) is set to resignThe board of the Australian Stem Cell Centre (ASCC) is set to resign - +
Stem cell lines specific to disease 08/08/2008 15:03:43
US scientists create 20 disease-specific stem cell lines for global research useUS scientists create 20 disease-specific stem cell lines for global research use - +
BIO 2008: Comparing stem cells 19/06/2008 07:53:34
Joint NSW/Victorian project to compare three types of stem cellsJoint NSW/Victorian project to compare three types of stem cells - +
BIO 2008: Vic-Cal stem cells 19/06/2008 05:20:57
Victoria and California sign first MOU on inter-country stem cell researchVictoria and California sign first MOU on inter-country stem cell research - +
ASCC scores iPS cells 11/06/2008 12:33:39
Australian scientists to study iPS cells from Thompson lab.Australian scientists to study iPS cells from Thompson lab. - +
Not much happening upstairs 10/04/2008 11:53:16
There is bad news and good news for the owners of ageing human brains.There is bad news and good news for the owners of ageing human brains. - +
Clonal blastocysts are the real deal 09/04/2008 11:54:22
Andrew French’s team at Stemagen in the US claims it has succeeded where all others have so far failed – producing the first cloned human embryo from an adult fibroblast using SCNT.Andrew French's team at Stemagen in the US claims it has succeeded where all others have so far failed - producing the first cloned human embryo from an adult fibroblast using SCNT. - +
First hybrid embryos created 02/04/2008 11:36:34
UK scientists have successfully created human-animal hybrid embryos using nuclear transfer.UK scientists have successfully created human-animal hybrid embryos using nuclear transfer. - +
BORIS, leukaemia and John Rasko 28/03/2008 15:50:38
The New Directions in Leukaemia Research Conference starts next week and will feature John Rasko and two zinc finger transcription factors called BORIS and CTCF.The New Directions in Leukaemia Research Conference starts next week and will feature John Rasko and two zinc finger transcription factors called BORIS and CTCF.
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