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Recommended reading for innovative, evidence-based medicine

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One of my goals is promoting evidence-based medicine and science-based medicine that is in the best interest of the community including patients. Below is a list of recommended reading for you including mostly blogs, but also other resources that should be on your regular must-read list. Some are stem cell-focused, while most are broader. California […]

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About Us, The Niche and Knoepfler Lab

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The Niche is the top, most authoritative stem cell and regenerative medicine blog on the web. It’s the only one to our knowledge written mostly by a professor. Professor Paul Knoepfler of UC Davis School of Medicine, an internationally respected stem cell biologist and educator, runs The Niche. Knoepfler is an advocate of rigorous evidence-based

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Cloning Factory in China Has Familiar Partner: Hwang Woo-Suk

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Cloning of animals is becoming a big, global business, and Hwang Woo-Suk is a major player here. Hwang Woo-Suk and animal cloning It turns out that this reproductive cloning of animals goes well beyond making duplicates of pets for sentimental customers at $100,000 a copy. Cloning of livestock by agribusinesses is becoming fairly common. Some

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Will Lawsuit Against PubPeer Chill Post-Pub Review?

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Post-publication (post-pub) review is arguably one of the most innovative developments in scientific publishing in the past few years, including at the site PubPeer. An illustration of the widespread influence of post-pub review is the fact that PubMed recently started allowing readers to post comments about any paper.  Post-pub review drove the rapid debunking of the

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Shirtgate / Shirtstorm poll results point to a polar community

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After about a week of polling on views of shirtgate (also known as shirtstorm), the results are in and there are some pretty clear findings. The poll sought to measure people’s views of Dr. Matt Taylor’s wearing of a shirt covered in depictions of scantily clad woman including some with guns during a TV interview

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Loring, et al. Open Letter to CIRM: Continue Shared Labs

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An open letter to CIRM. By Jeanne Loring As the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) celebrates its successes on its 10th anniversary, there is coincidentally a less happy CIRM-related event. One of CIRM’s first investments in stem cell research was a network of dedicated stem cell laboratories throughout California. This program, called “shared labs”

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Response from Drs. Braude & Lovell-Badge to My Letter on Mitochondrial Transfer, 3-Parent Technology

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The following is a response to my Open Letter to the UK Parliament on mitochondrial transfer/3-parent technology from Drs. Peter Braude and Robin Lovell-Badge. Dear Professor Knoepfler, We read your open letter to the UK Parliament and the Science and Technology Committee with interest and concern. We are two scientists, like you, with particular interests

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