June 23, 2023
Mayo Clinic trains a new class of regenerative sciences students
Mayo Clinic has selected five new students for one of the first-ever doctoral tracks in regenerative sciences. This is the third class admitted since the doctoral program began in 2020. Regenerative medicine and biotherapeutics are so new that very few academic medical centers have curricula to train the next generation of physicians and scientists to […]
Tags: #Dr. Isobel Scarisbrick, #Fan Feng, #Isaiah Perez, #Kaleb Miles, #Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine, #Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, #Regenerative Sciences Ph.D. track, #Rylee Kopchak, #Sierra Mamernick
November 30, 2022
Training scientists to rebuild health
Experts predict that regenerative medicine will transform clinical practice. A conservative estimate is that 20% of future medical and surgical solutions will involve regenerative solutions. Regenerative medicine shifts the focus of medicine from fighting disease to rebuilding health. Regenerative medicine could improve human health span — the number of disease-free years — so a person’s […]
Tags: #Armin Garmany, #Dr. Isobel Scarisbrick, #Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Biotherapetics, #Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, #Nathaniel Blackwell, #Regenerative Sciences Ph.D. track, #Shannon Gao
May 18, 2022
Training the next generation in regenerative medicine
Mayo Clinic is welcoming a new class of five students into the Regenerative Sciences track within the doctoral program in Mayo Clinic’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, one of the first programs of its kind. Training the next generation of physicians and scientists to research, develop and deliver new biotherapies is critical to advancing the […]
Tags: #Aubrey Berger, #Dr. Isobel Scarisbrick, #Jimmy Cai, #Kyle Knofdzvnski, #Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine, #Rafaela Simones Torigo, #Regenerative Sciences Training Program, #regenerative; medicine education, #Tiana Salomon
May 13, 2021
From the researcher: Dr. Scarisbrick explains cholesterol, research and regeneration
Article by Sara Tiner Isobel Scarisbrick, Ph.D., directs the Neural Repair Laboratory within Mayo Clinic’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Her lab examines central nervous system repair after injury, such as traumatic spinal cord injury or a disease like multiple sclerosis (MS). A major area of innovation for the lab is improving nerve regeneration […]
Tags: #cholesterol, #Dr. Isobel Scarisbrick, #Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine, #Mayo Clinic Neural Repair Lab, #Spinal cord injury research
February 10, 2021
Regenerative Medicine Minnesota awards 7 research grants to Mayo investigators
Regenerative Medicine Minnesota, a statewide bipartisan initiative, has awarded seven research grants to Mayo Clinic to advance research and practice in the emerging field of regenerative sciences. Established by Minnesota lawmakers, Regenerative Medicine Minnesota seeks to provide new health care options by advancing regenerative medicine into patient care across the state. Through a highly competitive […]
Tags: #Dr. Alfonso Eirin Massat, #Dr. Elizabeth Siegler, #Dr. Enis Kostallari, #Dr. Isobel Scarisbrick, #Dr. Jason Doles, #Dr. Matthew Abdel, #Dr. Sanjay Misra, #Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative, #Regenerative Medicine Minnesota
January 10, 2020
Mayo Clinic Research Discovers a Molecular Switch for Repairing Central Nervous System Disorders
A molecular switch has the ability to turn on a substance in animals that repairs neurological damage in disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS), Mayo Clinic researchers discovered. The early research in animal models could advance an already approved Food and Drug Administration therapy and also could lead to new strategies for treating diseases of […]
Tags: #Dr. Isobel Scarisbrick, #multiple scleroris, #nerve regeneration, #schizophrenia, #thrombin receptor, Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine, myelin regeneration, spinal cord injury