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8 results for "Albert Lam"

8 results for "Albert Lam"

HSCI researchers generate kidney tubular cells from stem cells

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Harvard stem cell researchers have successfully coaxed stem cells to become kidney tubular cells, a significant advance toward one day using regenerative medicine, rather than dialysis and transplantation, to treat kidney failure. The findings are...

HSCI news briefs

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HSCI collaborators make list of Bostonians of the year Each December, the Boston Globe Magazine names more than a dozen local people whose actions over the year were “worthy of attention.” In 2013, two HSCI scientists made the list of honorable mentions...

HSCI Clinician Scientist Program expands

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The HSCI launched its Clinician Scientist Program (CSP) in 2005 with its first MD-PhD Fellowship awarded to Ashutov Jadhav, then in the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Now holding both an MD and a PhD, Jadhav received a stipend and...

Media Mentions 2015

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December 2015 12/14/15 Konrad Hochedlinger, HSCI Principal Faculty member, identified a gene that when suppressed helps cells lose their "memory," making them more susceptible to reprogramming into iPS cells. Featured: Science 2.0, GEN News, PhysOrg, HNGN...

Modeling genetic diseases in mini-kidney organoids

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Mini-kidney organoid (2 mm dimaeter) grown from pluripotent stem cells. Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) have combined cutting-edge, gene-editing techniques with stem cell science to for the first time...

Media Mentions 2014

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December 2014 12/17/14 An article in Bloomberg Business features HSCI Principal Faculty member Adam Cohen and his work studying neurons. 12/10/14 HSCI Principal Faculty member Alex Meissner is among a group of stem cell biologists studying mechanisms...