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Editing genes at the source

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Breakthrough research shows that stem cell genes can be edited in living systems New research led by HSCI Executive Committee member Amy Wagers has demonstrated that gene-editing machinery can be delivered straight to stem cells where they live, rather...

HSCI scientists receive “High-Risk, High-Reward” awards

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Amy Wagers, Richard Lee, and Norbert Perrimon receive National Institutes of Health Director’s awards for innovative research Three scientists at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) have been honored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director...

A case study for casual collaboration

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Annual symposium drives innovative research between CIRM-HSCI scientists The organizers of this year’s Harvard Stem Cell Institute/ California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Junior Faculty Symposium knew that it was time to rebrand. The 40 regulars...

Functioning of aged brains and muscles in mice made younger

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Lee Rubin, PhD, and Amy Wagers, PhD, (below) of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute provide more evidence that a protein known as GDF11 reverses signs of aging in mice. (Credit: B.D. Colen/Harvard University) Harvard stem cell researchers advance...

New research implicates immune system cells in muscle healing

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Harvard stem cell scientists have found that cells known primarily for tempering immune response also exist in injured muscle tissue, an unexpected role for regulatory T cells. Regulatory T cells, or Tregs for short, accumulate in the skeletal muscles of...

Age-related effects of MS may prove reversible

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Harvard stem cell researchers and scientists at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom have found that the age-related degeneration in conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS) may be reversible. The researchers, co-led by Associate Professor...