5 thoughts on “What are the top stem cell blogs and websites in the world”

  1. Excellent posting! I am involved in providing eSC derived human neurons and progenitors for basic and drug discovery research so I have a front row seat to the battle raging in social media. It is important supporters of research and therapies take the time to post findings that support the power of these cells as a research tool and candidates for use in therapies. At the end of the day, I am hoping that facts and rational discourse rule as opposed to the anti-embryonic stem cells strategy of planting seeds of fear and doubt.

  2. Intheknowstemcells

    (note: this comment has been edited by admin, sorry “intheknowstemcells”)
    David Granovsky is a long-time associate of Don Margolis’ who also happened to design the condominium that Margolis, his son and daughter built in Bangkok. XXXXXXXX
    Margolis is a master at manufacturing this so-called embryonic vs adult stem cell “controversy” because it gets his name out ther and it gets his site ranked. He understands that there is a large segment of the population who will eat this up. XXXXXX

  3. Yeah, just running one’s lab and teaching is about 1.5-2.0 full time jobs, but somewhere in there I squeeze in time to write. I enjoy it.

  4. I would imagine a major hurdle in promoting stem cell research online is finding the time to write! How do you do it?

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