Latest News and Highlights from Mayo Clinic's Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics
Previously published on the Mayo Clinic News Network. Stem cell research is about to get a boost that’s out of this world. If all goes ...
When nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord stop working normally there is a noticeable change in muscle movement and activity. Motor ...
It is not too late to register for the Mayo Clinic Symposium on Regenerative Medicine and Surgery, Feb. 15-17, 2017 at the Westin Kierland Resort ...
Regenerative Medicine Minnesota recently announced the 2017 Regenerative Medicine Minnesota Research Awards. This year's research grants were aimed at developing and retaining early stage investigators. After review ...
Regenerative Medicine Minnesota recently announced the release of the 2017-2018 grant applications for Education Programs, Biotechnology/Biobusiness, and Clinical Care. Grant proposals are due Tuesday, ...
Reparative stem cells have the capability to restore function to damaged tissue by renewing cell growth (shown in green) in cardiac ...
Medical research scientists, academics and clinicians mingled with entrepreneurs and patient advocates at the World Stem Cell Summit recently in West Palm Beach, Florida. In ...
Registration is now open for the Mayo Clinic Symposium on Regenerative Medicine and Surgery, Feb. 15-17, 2017 at the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in ...
The 2016 World Stem Cell Summit poster prize winners include Mayo Clinic's Amanda K. Golden, research medical writer, and Rosalie M. Sterner, M.D.-Ph.D. student. Posters were judged on contribution to the field of regenerative medicine, scientific method, creativity and communicative power. The World Stem Cell Summit poster forum covered a variety of regenerative medicine and stem cell research topics, including science and medicine, business, finance, regulation and law, ethics, policy and communications. Mayo Clinic winners were selected in two categories: ELSI (ethics, legal, social issues) and Science & Medicine.