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104 results for "David Scadden"

104 results for "David Scadden"

David Scadden, M.D.

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The Scadden laboratory focuses on blood, in particular the regulation of the hematopoietic stem cell by its microenvironment or niche. Their goal is to make bone marrow transplants safer and easier for both patients and donors.

Using a combination of...

Postdoctoral Position (Scadden Laboratory)

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Post-doctoral position available Scadden Lab Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Harvard University The laboratory of Dr. David Scadden is focusing on normal and malignant hematopoiesis. Experience in mouse models of hematopoiesis, high...

HSCI co-director named a Fellow of AAAS

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HSCI codirector David Scadden has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). This year 391 members have been awarded this honor by AAAS because of their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to...

American Society of Hematology honors two HSCI leaders

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December, HSCI Co-Director David Scadden, MD, and HSCI Executive Committee Chair Leonard Zon, MD, were each presented with a prestigious award from the American Society of Hematology (ASH), the world’s largest professional society of blood specialists...

“Good” cells can go “bad” in a “bad neighborhood"

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The general theory of cancer development holds that malignancies occur because of the presence of certain genetic elements within the affected cells. But a new study by Harvard researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) indicates that “good”...

Jordans endow professorship in stem cell research

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Mindful that private philanthropy is critical to advancing the field of biomedical research, Jerry and Darlene Jordan recently made a major gift to endow a professorship in stem cell research at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital...

HSCI's 15th anniversary

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The Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) was launched in 2004 with the express goal of pursuing the promise of stem cell science. In April 2019 we celebrate our 15th anniversary, and reflect on how far we have come. Collaboration across Harvard Our founding...

A new signaling system for blood regeneration

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A group of researchers, led by HSCI Co-Director David Scadden, MD, has shown that bone cells pass packets of genetic material directly to bone progenitors, increasing blood production and stimulating the immune cells necessary to fight infection. Blood is...