#  Fall 2014 (V.9, No.4) 

 



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[The ALS challenge continues:](/als-challenge-continues)  
HSCI scientists are using stem cells to redefine what it means to study this deadly disease

[$1M gift to aid Harvard stem cell science](/1m-gift-aid-harvard-stem-cell-science)  
Multi-purpose hub in stem cell lab building named in honor of Edmund and Arlene Grossman

[Meet international intern, Elizabeth Cheeseman](/meet-international-intern-elizabeth-cheeseman)  
Q&amp;A with HSCI internship program participant who won UK-wide competition to study stem cells in Boston

[CRISPR/Cas9:](/crisprcas9-how-new-genome-editing-tool-could-help-patients)  
How a new genome-editing tool could help patients

[HSCI news briefs](/hsci-news-briefs-3)  
HSCI finds new home in Bauer Lab; Spinal cord injury think-tank; New tool to map out cell differentiation

[HSCI researchers work to improve cornea transplants](/hsci-researchers-work-improve-cornea-transplants)  
New research isolates the best cell type to correct corneal blindness