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Weekly reads: stem cell marathon, Ray Therapeutics, stem cells making you fat?

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Stem cells can be serious business, but sometimes stories come along that are just fun like a lady running a marathon dressed as a stem cell. How cool is this: “Louise Cato from Somerset is doing the run to raise money for the charity Anthony Nolan, after her dad had a bone marrow transplant over […]

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Weekly stem cell reads: tomato stem cells, FDA blacklist, CALEC, odd RFK Jr. summit

stem cell, tomato stem cells

Some of you may know that gardening is one of my hobbies and I see it as akin to science, even like growing stem cell cultures. Tomatoes are my favorite thing to grow. About ten years ago I started sprouting my own tomato plants from seed. It’s surprisingly easy with grow lights. This way you

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Florida stem cell bill is part of state trend to sidestep FDA

Jay Trumbull, Florida stem cell bill

A new Florida stem cell bill directly challenges the FDA and its CBER branch. If passed, which seems relatively likely, the Florida bill would become of state trend.  A Utah stem cell law and a broader Nevada biologics law legally okay non-FDA approved biologics. These and other pending state efforts pose major risks to FDA

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Weekly reads: robot scientist, stem cell sperm make a baby, assembloids & sense

How about a robot grant writing scientist?

What’s life as an academic scientist really like now? It’s gotten worse in the U.S. recently. There’s more stress about funding including on levels that we can’t control. I’m writing too many grant proposals these days. I’m wondering how much researchers are now using AI for grant writing, which I have not done. Does AI

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New Makary FDA aide Dr. Tracy Hoeg has offered unproven stem cells

New FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has brought on Dr. Tracy Beth Hoeg (or Høeg) as a special assistant. Hoeg has had some controversial views on COVID. She has seemed skeptical of certain elements of vaccination, masking, and school closing. What struck me is that she also has offered unproven cell therapies at a clinic here

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Weekly reads: Humacyte, retinal stem cells, stem cell therapy for knees & hearts

Laura Niklason, Humacyte

I want to discuss a recent development with Humacyte and the FDA, but first, please check out a new video below that is a discussion between student Parmin Sedigh and me on the idea of stem cells for heart disease. Parmin has also written for The Niche and has her own site too. I am impressed

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“Very scary”: Per Marks, RFK Jr. aiming for weaker regs on unproven stem cells

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How bad could things get with RFK Jr. changing the FDA’s approach to unproven stem cells? I’ve been asking myself this for months since Kennedy’s post that mentioned stem cells on X. New developments suggest things will get much worse. Up until about a week or two ago, my feeling has been that things could

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NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya could oppose fetal tissue & some stem cell research

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Jay Bhattacharya just got confirmed to lead the NIH yesterday. In that role, there are reasons to think he may discourage or even stop some important research and funding. As a stem cell biologist, I’ve been looking out for indications of possible restrictions on our field’s work during the new administration. Bhattacharya’s statements signal potential

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Japanese stem cell clinic oversight: the case of MSC clinic Seijikai Fukuoka

The Japanese stem cell and regenerative medicine oversight system is different than here in the U.S. and in Europe. Japan has had a more permissive approach to overseeing regenerative medicine. While most of the attention has focused on fairly legitimate regenerative biotechs and other sponsors in Japan, there are unproven stem cell clinics there. These

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Weekly reads: RFK Jr. stem cell summit, FDA OKs eye cell therapy, cartilage repair

RFK Jr., regenerative medicine roundtable.

I had a feeling late last year that I’d frequently be writing about RFK Jr. and his impact on the FDA. However, I didn’t realize some of that would be writing for STAT News. As I mentioned a few days ago, I now have a new regular column over there. I thought the column would

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