Archives: 2020-02-07

Advanced Therapies Apprenticeship Community roadshow showcases value of apprenticeships for upskilling in the advanced therapies industry

Workshops took place across the country to focus on the pivotal role of advanced therapies apprenticeships in addressing the skills demand in the industry. Apprentices, employers, schools and careers professionals were in attendance to consider the impact of the ATAC initiative so far and how to enhance its reach moving forward. During national apprenticeship week, the

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Rogue stem cell clinics

Cell therapies hold significant promise for the treatment of injured or diseased musculoskeletal tissues. However, despite advances in research, there is growing concern about the increasing number of clinical centres around the world that are making unwarranted claims or are performing risky biological procedures. On The Bone and Joint Journal has just been published a

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SUNY Downstate Researcher Tapped By International Team Of Genetic Researchers Investigating Wuhan #Coronavirus

Epidemiologist Sergios-Orestis Kolokotronis, PhD, and scientists from Taiwan, Munich, Berkeley and Madison are examining genome data from every confirmed case of 2019-nCoV to unearth insights into viral emergence Twice each day, SUNY Downstate School of Public Health evolutionary epidemiologist Sergios-Orestis Kolokotronis, PhD, joins a global group of scientists in reviewing a worldwide database of the

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US$675 million needed for new #coronavirus preparedness and response WHO global plan.

Urgent support needed to protect vulnerable countries from outbreak To fight further spread of the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak in China and globally, and protect states with weaker health systems, the international community has launched a US$675 million preparedness and response plan covering the months of February through to April 2020. “My biggest worry is

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Activating Immune Cells Could Revitalize the Aging Brain, Study on mice Suggests

Researchers at Albany Medical College in New York have discovered that a specific type of immune cell accumulates in older brains, and that activating these cells improves the memory of aged mice. The study, which has been published February 5 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM), suggests that targeting these cells might reduce age-related cognitive decline

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Kidney stem cells can be isolated from urine

Researchers from the Institute for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine (ISRM) at the medical faculty of Heinrich Heine University-Duesseldorf under the directorship of Prof. Dr. James Adjaye have developed a protocol for the reproducible isolation and characterization of kidney stem cells, urine derived renal progenitor cells (UdRPCs) from donors of distinct ages, gender and

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