Feature Stories

HSCI Announces New Co-Director

Lee Rubin, Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology and leading scholar of neurodegenerative disease, has been named the next faculty co-director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI). Effective this spring, he joins current co-director David...

Turns out lowly thymus may be saving your life

By Anne Manning This article originally appeared in the Harvard Gazette. Many people couldn’t say where their thymus is, or what it does, and even doctors have long considered it expendable in adults. But new Harvard-led research suggests that the walnut...

The next genomics wave: The powerful era of single-cell genomics

Jason Buenrostro and Fei Chen are leaders in the field of single-cell genomics, developing new tools to learn more about how cells with the same genome can have such varied functions. By Alice McCarthy For more than 20 years, scientists have been able to...

"This beautiful machine"

By Lydialyle Gibson This article originally appeared in Harvard Magazine. Paola Arlotta is searching for the words to describe the clusters of cells, incubating quietly in a small room next to her laboratory, that have profoundly reshaped her life’s work...

Mutant protein switches sides in melanoma

Discovery of new mechanism could have wide implications for other cancers By Alice McCarthy Researchers from Harvard’s Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology (HSCRB)’s Zon lab have discovered a new mechanism that influences melanoma development, a finding...

Restoring hearing loss through regenerative medicine

A one-time treatment using small molecules to target progenitor cells, pioneered in the lab of a Harvard Stem Cell Institute researcher, may potentially restore hearing lost from some of the most common causes By Alice McCarthy Often regarded as a quasi...

Our protective outer layer

Reposted from Brigham Clinical & Research News Throughout our lives, our skin goes through a lot. We get sunburns, we skin our knees, we bleed, we scar and we do it again. Our skin is our largest organ and, in many ways, serves as our protector. Beyond...