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Stem Cells

May is ALS awareness month

Posted on May 1, 2019

May is #ALSAwarenessMonth and Waisman investigator Su-Chun Zhang, MD, PhD, uses stem cells to uncover the cause of ALS with the hope of developing treatments and therapies.

Posted in 2019, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Neurodegenerative, News, Stem CellsTagged Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, iPSC, Su-Chun Zhang

‘This can be changed’: Verona family carries on daughter’s fight to end vision diseases

Posted on March 6, 2019

A recent story on Channel 3000 highlights the efforts by the family of Kenzi Valentyn to raise money for vision research in their daughter’s name. Waisman investigator David Gamm focuses on using stem cells to …

Posted in 2019, News, Stem Cells, VisionTagged David Gamm, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Stem Cells

Lab to clinic video: David Gamm, MD, PhD

Posted on February 8, 2019

David Gamm, director of the McPherson Eye Research Institute, and Forward Bio Institute director Bill Murphy explain how stem cell scientists at UW–Madison are working with industry to put scientific breakthroughs on the path to …

Posted in 2019, News, Stem Cells, Vision

Waisman’s stem cell research into Down syndrome gives family hope

Posted on January 24, 2019

It’s not a cure for Down syndrome that Dave Witte and Cristina Delgadillo want for their 5-year-old daughter. “Olivia is our daughter and we love her, and we love her because of who she is. …

Posted in 2019, Down Syndrome, News, Stem Cells, UCEDDTagged Down syndrome, Stem Cells, WECP

New gene editing tool driving stem cell services and discovery

Posted on December 11, 2018

A new gene editing service provides researchers on campus with genetically engineered pluripotent stem cell lines derived using CRISPR-Cas9. The UW-Madison iPSC Reprogramming and Human Stem Cell Gene Editing Service is co-operated by the Waisman …

Posted in News, Stem CellsTagged anita bhattachryya, CRISPR, CRISPR-Cas9, iPSC, pluipotent stem cells, stem cell, Su-Chun Zhang, uw-madison

Five questions for Su-Chun Zhang, forger of stem cells

Posted on November 29, 2018

Su-Chun Zhang, a Waisman Center investigator, was the first person in the world to craft human brain cells both from human embryonic stem (ES) cells and later from induced pluripotent (iPS) cells. In a recent interview …

Posted in 2018, News, Stem Cells, YearTagged clinic, clinical trial, future, neuroscience, Research, stem, Stem Cells, Su-Chun Zhang

STEM CELLS @ 20

Posted on November 20, 2018

Twenty years ago, a seminal discovery by researchers at UW-Madison introduced stem cells to the world. Since then, this new tool has transformed science and opened new doors for translational research. Stem cells are undifferentiated …

Posted in 2018, Neurodegenerative, News, Stem CellsTagged Stem Cells

Small miracle: Stem cells drive research and entrepreneurship in Madison

Posted on November 14, 2018

From five examples of human embryonic stem cells in 1998 to 1,364 different lines of stem cell cultures today, the field of stem cell research has come so far in the past 20 years. The …

Posted in 2018, News, Stem Cells, YearTagged Su-Chun Zhang

UW researcher using stem cells to create ‘spare part’ for blindness

Posted on November 6, 2018

To mark the 20th anniversary of the stem cell discovery at UW-Madison, the Wisconsin State Journal featured a series of stories on stem cell research, highlighting the work of Waisman Center investigators David Gamm, Anita …

Posted in 2018, News, Stem Cells, VisionTagged David Gamm, Stem Cells, Vision

Years after promise of stem cells seemed to be fading, clinical trials underway

Posted on November 2, 2018

A story in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reflects on the history of stem cells and its future direction. Two decades after the first stem cell breakthrough, the promising biological discovery is beginning to take steps …

Posted in 2018, News, Stem Cells, Vision, YearTagged Clinical Trials, David Gamm, Stem Cells
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