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ISSCR Increases Young Scientist Travel Award Fund by 40%
ISSCR Increases Young Scientist Travel Award Fund by 40%
Fish-like Genetic Program Used to Turn Human Retinal Cells Into Neurons
New research by Thomas Reh, Juliette Wohlschlegel, and colleagues at the University of Washington, USA, published in the journal Stem Cell Reports, shows that human Muller glia can be coaxed into changing identity in the laboratory, which could serve as a potential source of new neurons to treat vision loss.
Member Spotlight: Mingxia Gu, MD, PhD
The most rewarding aspect of my work is witnessing the blossoming of the next generation of scientists. It's incredibly gratifying to see them think independently, fearlessly take on challenging projects, and embrace the possibility of failure, knowing that I'm here to offer unwavering support on this shared journey.
ISSCR Offers Benefits to Members in Low-Income Countries and Expands Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
ISSCR has made scientific programming even more accessible to members who work or study in low- and low-middle income countries as defined by the World Bank.
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